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Record from IPTV Simple Client or xmltv/m3u with ffmpeg.
Disclaimer
Make sure recording streams is legal in your country.
Description
Set your recording path and ffmpeg location.
On Android ffmpeg will be copied to /data/data to be runnable.
Complex stream handling might need an extra script instead of ffmpeg.
ffmpeg simply copies the stream into a transport stream container.
News
version 0.2.0
- Compatibility with Kodi Matrix.
- Add some missing translations.
- Improve "Sort Channels by" settings.
- Add channel icon in the record list.
- Improve encoding detection of the XML TV file.
- Fix search input not supporting non ascii character.
- Fix kodi crash on startup when user have rules to renew jobs.
- Fix and improve "record and play" feature.
- Reducing default startup time to 20 seconds.
- Add error messag when trying to access database not created.
- Exit the service smoothly and fastly if the user request Kodi to exit before the startup delay.
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How To Install
Direct installation
Via Repository
Via Directory
- Download the addon.
- Open up Kodi and navigate into Add-ons.
- Click the open box icon (above the side-menu).
- Select Install from zip file.
- If this is the first addon you install, Kodi will warn you about installing addons from "unknown sources" for security reasons - it's your call.
- In any case, Kodi will warn you, you may not get auto-updates for this addon.
- Navigate into the location where you've downloaded the addon to and select it to Install.
- First make sure you have the repository installed
- Open up Kodi and navigate into Add-ons.
- Click the open box icon (above the side-menu).
- Select Install from repository.
- If you have at least one repository (besides the default) installed:
Select the repository you wish to install from.
- Select the category the addon belongs to, in this case it should be video.
- Select IPTV Recorder.
- Click Install.
Installing via directory means you connect to a Web server directly using Kodi.
It also means that the addon is found under a repositry or a sub-repository you install from that directory (check out which repositories host
IPTV Recorder addon
below).
- Open up Kodi and navigate into the System settings screen by selecting the cogwheel button (above the side-menu inside Kodi's home-screen).
- Select File manager.
- Select Add source from the left pane (the right pane is in case you want to move files from one folder to another, if you're using a mouse you may need to double click it).
- Click the line where it says <None> and enter the following url:
https://mrgsi.github.io/gsource/
Note: some servers may be case-sensitive.
click OK after you are done typing. - Below that, if there isn't already, enter a name for the source which will be easy for you to recognize in the future. Click OK
- Now press the return button twice to return to home-screen.
Navigate into Add-ons.
- Click the open box icon (above the side-menu).
- Select Install from zip file.
- If this is the first addon you install, Kodi will warn you about installing addons from "unknown sources" for security reasons - it's your call.
- In any case, Kodi will warn you, you may not get auto-updates for this addon.
- Look for the name of the source as it was entered in step 5, select the repository zip file you see inside it.
That's it. The rest of the instructions are as detailed in installing Via Repository, use the repository you've just installed.
For a full installation guide please click here.
Additional Information
Updated: | March 24, 2023 |
In Repositories: | |
Platform: | Not specified |
Alternative Sources: | Download 1 |
License: | Not specified |
Depends On: | |