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nyt-listings-app
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Watch TV from the 90s (and Earlier)
https://github.com/patsmad/nyt-listings-app
I use them for curation at the moment so the READMEs leave ... something to be desired. I hope by the end of August to have a read-only version up and running, although without a wikipedia-like effort I don't see how I would curate it fully so it'll probably always be a little touch and go as to what data is available.
The stats I have from curating are: 369345 individual movie "listing boxes" (I would guess around 98% accuracy, although if I were to field a guess the actual number there should be is probably 400K) of which 321308 are matched to a movie, and 296941 of those are for sure unique. And overall 202203 have channel + time + duration matched up using the VCR listings (which the New York Times conveniently published from around November 20th 1990, and the internet archive very nicely has the program the VCRs used to encode/decode those codes). There are 21530 unique movies at the moment.
If I understand the New York Times correctly, then none of this can be commercialized since I scraped the core data (the pages themselves) from the TimesMachine, so this really is a personal project, which I'm happy to share. I've made a few Letterboxd lists from the corresponding data, for example a series of lists with all of the movies (and play times) for films playing on September 1 in particular e.g. https://letterboxd.com/patsmad/list/television-films-septemb... It is rather consistent, around 100 films a day, for 1990-1999 it was 106, 118, 74, 74, 89, 99, 98, 110, 97, 93. As is obvious I can talk about this for days.
I'm not sure the best way to do private messages, my email is associated with this account, but I have no idea if you can see that. I usually just lurk on HN.
xTeVe
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I'm fine with the basics of Plex - now what can I do to really use plex to it's full potential?
with an IPTV provider, you can proxy the m3u playlist from that through xTeVe to have Plex find it as a virtualized "tuner" and then just set it up just like a HDHR. it works surprisingly smoothly, assuming your IPTV provider is decent. https://github.com/xteve-project/xTeVe
- Watch TV from the 90s (and Earlier)
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Commercial detection for specific tv shows only?
ok so your post got me to look at xTeVe some more and i found this - https://github.com/xteve-project/xTeVe/issues/25
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Plex integration within Tivimate?
This project achieves this https://github.com/xteve-project/xTeVe
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Win10 & xTeVe Live TV error code: S1001 (Network)
Excuse my ignorance but what and where is xTeVe's discord? Do you mean this https://github.com/xteve-project/xTeVe/ ?
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Integrating i.p. tv with plex?
XTeVe
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How does IPTV DVR work best in 2023
Then I tried Xteve Pros: All Channels are available Cons: Recordings don't really work, they tend to record a 2-minute segment for the entire time Viewing doesn't really work, a lot of errors. Very random. I think it has to do with the buffering setup.
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/r/Plex's Moronic Mondays' No Stupid Questions Thread - 2023-04-17
You might be able to get something working with xTeVe, though I've personally never used it.
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GPU advice for a new Plex user
Look into xTeVe. Basically, feed your IPTV sources into xTeVe then offer the xTeVe installation to Plex as a TV tuner.
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DirecTV stream and Plex?
The piece of the puzzle your missing is this: xTeve
What are some alternatives?
nyt-listings - New York Times listing page scraping and curation repository
ErsatzTV - Stream custom live channels using your own media
dizquetv - Create live TV channels from your own media. Access the streams using the simulated HDHomerun tuner or the generated M3U URl.
iptv4plex - IPTV m3u8 Proxy for Plex Live TV & DVR
docker-toonamiaftermath - This is a simple project that scrapes the website and generates an M3U playlist every 12 hours along with a XMLTV object that is hosted over NGINX. The XMLTV and M3U playlist can be directly imported to Emby or Plex. Or if you'd like a buffer you can also import them into xteve or tvheadend.
antennas - 📡 DVR emulator for Plex DVR to connect to Tvheadend.
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
megatv
easyepg - WebGrab++ alternative providing high-quality EPG data from different IPTV/OTT sources
pseudotv-plex
xTeVe-Documentation