Non-Docker source for PlutoTV m3u playlists and EPG

:roll_eyes: How is anything I'm doing cut into Skydance's revenue model? If anything it could be easily argued that I'm providing more viewing opportunities for ads.

I also moved over the Jon's docker and Pluto is alive! I just wonder if it supports the "PLUTO_CODE=local" which enables me to see the Orlando weather.

Again, glad to have Pluto back so quick...since it is a household favorite.

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What's taking them so long to fix it? ChannelsDVR should just use what google's using! lol Back to the kiddie table I go

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Can't be much help here as I lean on an over-the-air antenna for all locals. I did look through the list of Pluto channels and see my local CBS station but maybe that's an everyone thing instead of catering to me (as I see several other remote CBS stations too). That's easy enough to try when you set it up in Docker, just slug it in as an environment variable and check... and/or try it without that option and then try it with and see if the desired station(s) shows up.

I never said that. Lawyers don't really need a reason to go after people who charge for access to their intellectual property. They just do. Channels doesnt care if you make a plugin to their app that lets people see Pluto. They do obviously care if you do that and mention charging people for your costs.

I'm only the messenger. Why don't you ask them?
Not sure why you're mad at me.

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For the fourth and last time, the mp3u and epg links themselves are not IP. All that info is FREELY available via their API.

I'm done here, it's pointless to argue this.

Pluto Windows 4C version 1.0.5 has been released.

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Closing this thread as the project has been shut down by its maintainer.

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