Is there a way to connect to plex that is streaming vie the hd homerun and pull the locals in that way?
You could run a second channels dvr at that location and then add it to your home dvr via m3u custom source. Depending of internet speeds of course
that could work, care to share how?
How would that work when you have to login to the remote server to be able to get the m3u ? I do not think Channels DVR is that open that simply supplying the M3U is enough.
You would need a vpn. Or you would have to make the remote server your main server which would be not ideal if you watch remote, you won’t see recordings from your home server
Or pay another subscription and use session id m3u
I assumed he’s already set up a vpn on his router
I’m not saying this is ideal at all as I would go the second subscription route if I were in his shoes. I guess it depends on how bad he wants those channels
This will be a 2nd dvr with no remote access at my office but my office has like no reception for the local NBC station so that is why I was wanting to connect to my home dvr or home hdhomerun to get the local NBC station. I hardly ever use the remote access to the home channels DVR. I can get the ABC, FOX and CBS via the local tv anywhere access but not the NBC.
That makes it much easier then
Pull a cookie copy and paste in the url using your my.channels
https://fxxxxxxxx.u.channelsdvr.net:8089/devices/ANY/channels.m3u?format=ts&session=Cookiegoeshere
Cookies expire every 30 days and you may need to remove format=ts. For slow internet
Or for just an hdhr channels use
https://fxxxxxxxxxx.u.channelsdvr.net:8089/devices/12345678/channels.m3u?format=ts&session=Cookie
Where 12345678 is hdhr Source id
ok thank you, I will try this
Hmm, I keep getting: invalid source url: malformed M3U provided
I think he said to remove format=ts
Make sure there is no space between = and the long cookie string. Sometimes when you paste in the cookie it adds a space that breaks it. Make sure you are not connected with a vpn or anything to your home network
You're going to have a better time across the internet to not use format=ts and use HLS. It will handle momentary disruptions and latency spikes better.
what would the link look like with HLS as an option? and having a specific channel of 5.1 selected?
devices/ANY/channels.m3u?codec=copy should do the trick.
Thank you, I have it working. How long does the cookie last?
29 days for me. But then all you need to do is update the url with the new cookie. Pretty easy
Thank you all for the help with this.
