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mythtv
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Hypothetically, if you connected a TV provider’s Cable Box with Coax-Out to Plex. Would it work with Live TV?
Yes you need a TV tuner card and Plex might be serviceable but there's possibly better solutions like myth https://www.mythtv.org/
- Just kicked YouTube TV for an OTA antenna and free streaming services
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LF distro for streaming video to little kids with remote control
You may be interested in MythTV.
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Most used selfhosted services in 2022?
MythTV - Amazing (if a bit crotchety) PVR for OTA TV programming, as well as a decent media server. I think I might be the only one on this list running it! :D
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Turn the Radio Volume Down for Adverts and DJs Talking
A decent explanation of how to use MythTV to identify commercials is available here, https://github.com/MythTV/mythtv/tree/master/mythtv/programs...
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Why I use Jellyfin for my home media library
I wanted to like jellyfin. It seemed like a great option for playing music.
But the 17,000 music tracks in my library crashes the jellyfin server every time I tried to play music.
Plex and Emby phone home all the time (why should they need to do that when all my media is local? No thanks!)
And so I stick with Mythtv[0] (which really seems out of favor with folks these days) which has awesome codec support (I haven't had to transcode anything, it just plays -- probably because ffmpeg is their back end).
It plays my music library, it plays and manages my 10,000+ item video library, supports a real remote control (in my case an Inteset 422[3]) via IR or Wifi.
I can keep my backend (server) (VM with multiple data sources) and frontend (playback/library management) version sync'ed with normal update processes via the appropriate software repositories (in my case, RPM Fusion on Fedora, but other distros[1] have the same).
It doesn't support streaming from Android/IOS/etc, but I just make my libraries externally available via Nextcloud[2], which meets my remote streaming needs.
No, it's not perfect. Yes, the add-on ecosystem is pretty awful. The devs seem much more interested in the DVR functionality (which I don't use) than the video/music library functionality.
That said, it's under active development with regular bug fixes and feature releases and has a fairly active user community.
But there's zero external communication required (unlike Plex or Emby), nor are there any commercial integrations (well, if you want to use the DVR functionality you do need to buy a yearly subscription (IIRC ~USD$15) for the guide data, but I don't use the DVR functionality, so I don't need it).
There certainly are limitations:
1. No streaming apps, but I don't care about that. If I want a streaming client I'll just use my roku;
2. Grabbing video metadata can be a pill if file naming conventions are too different from themoviedb.org and/or thetvdb.com;
3. No direct torrent integrations;
It's not fabulous, but it works for me. And if you just want something to host/play your local media, it's pretty darn good.
Did I mention that I have yet to transcode anything to get video (with or without subtitles) to play?
[0] https://www.mythtv.org/
[1] https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Packages#Targeted_Linux_Distribu...
[2] https://nextcloud.com/
[3] https://www.intesettech.com/product/4-in-1-int422-universal-...
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New HTPC build with tv capture
I use MyrhTV with two PlayStation PlayTV USB tuners. Each tuner has two units internally, so it's actually four physical tuners connected.
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Ask HN: Is there a TV on the market without “Smart TV” features?
The solution is to buy a large 4K monitor rather than a TV and then control the TV side of it yourself using MythTV or similar:
https://www.mythtv.org/
- DVR options?
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What could your team do to make the game day experience better?
MythTv https://www.mythtv.org
ntfy
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How I keep myself Alive using Golang
Slightly related, but I've also been working on and off for a few years on my own Type 1 Diabetes management solution (https://github.com/algao1/iv3).
I haven't had time to work on it recently, but it uses ntfy (https://ntfy.sh/) to send alerts and such.
I was thinking of eventually incorporating some kind of automatic remedial solution eventually to help keep my glucose in range, but haven't had any time to look into it yet.
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FBI using push notification tokens to identify anonymous users
If you go to the settings, there should be a notification category, which then contains another menu "App Notifications" where you can see all the apps that are allowed to receive notifications, but I don't know if this will stop google play services to receive these identifiers.
I use GrapheneOS, so I don't have any google play services running, but for the apps where I need notifications I use https://unifiedpush.org/ (only a few apps implement it) and I host my own https://ntfy.sh server.
- I pwned half of America's fast food chains, simultaneously
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
Kind of similar, in the early days of COVID, I accidentally discovered that my state's website would have test results available several hours before they sent out the "view your results" email. So I made a script that would check the site every five or ten minutes and then ping me as soon as the result changed to something besides PENDING.
In the course of that I stumbled on https://ntfy.sh/ which solved the notification problem without needing Twitter, and I've used it since then to let me know when long-running scripts complete.
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Governments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications
I connect any app that supports https://unifiedpush.org/ to a self hosted https://ntfy.sh instance for fully self hosted push notifications
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It's this time of the year again... which open-source project are you donating to?
changedetection.io just donated to the awesome crew over at ntfy.sh
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2U Quiet & Efficient DIY Server Build
For further monitoring & alerting about critical cpu temperatures (unlikely now) for example, I plan to use notify & something else. Haven't thought about this much yet though.
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Deno Cron
I've started tossing https://ntfy.sh/ alerts into my Deno apps to get push notifications for things I'm interested in
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Planning for Low Energy Self Hosted Docker
ntfy.sh
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Add extra stuff to a “standard” encoding? Sure, why not
If it was for fun and to learn how, that's fair. But are you aware of https://ntfy.sh?
What are some alternatives?
plex-for-kodi - Offical Plex for Kodi add-on releases.
Gotify - A simple server for sending and receiving messages in real-time per WebSocket. (Includes a sleek web-ui)
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
apprise - Apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!
xbmc - Prime Video Addon for Kodi Media Center
NPushOver - Full fledged, async, .Net Pushover client
Radarr - Movie organizer/manager for usenet and torrent users.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Kodi Home Theater Software - Kodi is an award-winning free and open source home theater/media center software and entertainment hub for digital media. With its beautiful interface and powerful skinning engine, it's available for Android, BSD, Linux, macOS, iOS, tvOS and Windows.
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
plugin.video.netflix - InputStream based Netflix plugin for Kodi
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.