I don't have a full listing of options, just these in my notes.
?abr=false |NO ADAPTIVE BITRATE
?bitrate=2000 |BITRATE of 2Mbps
?codec=copy |Source CODEC HLS urls
?format=ts |MPEG2-TS urls
?filter=favorites |FAVORITE CHANNELS ONLY
?filter=hd |HD CHANNELS ONLY
I'm sure you know, but for others seeing this post you can combine options.
?format=ts&filter=favorites
Will give you an MPEG2-TS m3u8 playlist with only your favorite channels
I created my own m3u playlist and hosted on google drive.
Hereās what I used in the playlist and my main source are HDHR Prime/Quatro:
http://IP:8089/devices/ANY/channels/1205/hls/stream.m3u8?bitrate=10000 ā I set the bitrate to 10mb because when I set codec=copy the audio stutter from time to time and it keeps changing my receiver from 2.1 to 5.1 and I donāt think IPTVX VLC player can handle surround sound within the stream.
I also canāt get this to work and IPTVX doesnāt even recognize the URL link:
http://IP:8089/devices/ANY/channels/1742/stream.mpg?codec=copy&format=ts ā I donāt know if this Channels DVR issue or IPTVX? When playing locally I donāt want the player to remux and/or transcode the stream just want it to playback directly as is. This URL works with other player like iProTV app.
The IPTVX developer said preset & saving the multiview grid layout maybe coming later this year.
IPTVX has a little better grid layout, epg, full screen channel tuning with multiview and the developers pretty active than iProTV and people willing to pay extra for multiview. I think FuboTV charges $10/month for unlimited screens that include 4 multiview.
Iām willing to pay extra for a native multiview feature in Channels DVR and it could be a game changer if youāre into online sports betting. If you integrate multiview with live data where you popup a side menu with player/team stats and scores like Amazon Prime x-ray.
Yeah, I agree too. It's nice to see another option appear, but still, none of these have interfaces I'd call easy, elegant or fun to use. I'm enjoying having the functionality, and playing around in the meantime, so thanks everyone for sharing these cool tools. Hoping one or the other will improve and compete better with the likes of Fubo's Multiview. Because that implementation really has all the functionality I'm looking for... even if it's limited to a max of 2x2. Unfortunately just not all of the channels are available there, so I keep looking.
Fubo's price rose in January, there's no separate upcharge for Multiview. Their plans includes 10 streams on your local network though, and the "unlimited" add-on allows three streams outside the home using mobile devices or web browsers. But all of their plans (Pro, Premier and Elite) allow you to add the "unlimited" tier for just $0.01. The only "basic" plan I see, that doesn't allow that, is "Latino." Their pricing structure is weird.
Fubo's multiview includes a buffer in all 4 screens though, which remains a big differentiator in this space.
I played around with YouTube TV's multiview too during some March Madness games. Once it graduates beyond pre-selected grids and allows for on-the-fly customization, I think it'll be great. Especially since it'll have all the channels I'm interested in (including Turner Networks and soon, my local favorite, KTLA.)
Very cool idea, yes! This also was added to Fubo early last year:
When it comes to online betting I do often wonder how the move to streaming (like for NFL Sunday Ticket on YTTV this year) will impact gamblers who bet during the game on plays.There's often a minute-long delay between OTA and streaming. So of course spoilers from text messages and social media are a concern too. But that's a topic for a different thread!
I would be too! And it absolutely would be a gamechanger. A dream interface with the best of all worlds... at the very least for AppleTV users with a Channels DVR server beefy enough to handle the streams. ie: not a Pi or NAS.
Unfortunately, awhile back, maddox explained why multi-view is not on the roadmap:
I'm unsure if anything's changed since then in this regard.
Hello, got this set up and working fine on iprotv on Apple Tv but sadly my streams are stuttering a lot. Channels app streams are all fine and have not stutters. Any idea what could be happening?
Iām assuming thatās 7 days of guide data? (604,800 seconds.) Since Iād really only use this app for multiview live TV, once in a while, I adjusted this to 172800 for loading 2 days of guide data instead. Seems to be working fine and loads quickly.
Nice, just tested and it's working on an M1 Mac too. It got a bit wonky with multiple audio streams at one point. And the interface remains a bit clunky. But it's still cool to see development moving along, so thanks again for bringing it our attention. The more options for Channels-compatible multiview on more devices and screens, the better!