Thanks for the reminder
Moved Sources from one server to another and it's so much trouble to update
Source Priorities, Channel numbers, Hidden&Favorites, Passes, cron jobs, Fake Channels pointing to Real Channels, Comskip Disabled, etc
Does anyone have a working sample for the "environment variables" section for MacOS (preferably with ChannelsDVR on a NAS)? I have Docker and Portainer working (I think), but I'm stuck at what the environment variables/Docker Compose section would look like.
I have ChannelsDVR running on a NAS (WD MyCloudEX2Ultra). Thanks for your help.
You might want to try the new OliveTin EZ-Start option I launched yesterday. It allows you to spin-up OliveTin with just two env vars, and then you can use an OliveTin Action to figure out the rest:
Great idea! Does this also work with OTA channels? I just tried turning off Comskip processing for my local PBS (on channel 28.1) but got this error:
I'm seeing that too. Easy fix. I'll push an update tomorrow.
New bnhf/olivetin:latest (aka bnf/olivetin:2025.03.22) pushed late yesterday with support for @CoderLuii's new ChannelWatch script. ChannelWatch supports Pushover notifications for channel tuning on your CDVR server. Additional notifications types planned, along with support for more notifications services. More details here:
In case you missed it, OliveTin-for-Channels now has an EZ-Start option. Using EZ-Start allows one to spin-up OliveTin with just two env vars, and then use OliveTin itself to finish the configuration via an Action.
Future plans for OliveTin EZ-Start, include being able to launch it from the command line, and then spin-up Portainer using a Project One-Click Action. Using this approach, new users could install OliveTin first, then Portainer, then the Docker version of Channels DVR, and finally whatever extensions -- all from OliveTin!
More details here:
Many thanks to @mjitkop and @chDVRuser for the original ideas that led to OliveTin EZ-Start!
@mjitkop and @bnhf , I love the "Create Movies List in CSV Format" action. I import the data to Excel so that I can quickly identify duplicate movies for removal.
I'm wondering if you could create/add a similar action which would make the same type of CSV list for TV Shows.
New bnhf/olivetin:latest (aka bnhf/olivetin:2025.03.24) pushed today supporting the latest v0.3.0 version of ChannelWatch, plus improvements to the new OliveTin EZ-Start process.
More details here:
And here:
What does your Standard Output and Standard Error look like? You should redact whatever keys/tokens are in there...
192.168.1.72:8089
One feature I've added is to handle hostnames, in addition to IP addresses. I'll switch this up to pass through IPs, and only "process" hostnames to extract the IP. ChannelWatch appears to handle IP addresses only. And OliveTin allows hostnames (which are great for Tailscale MagicDNS, among other things) Give me a bit, and I'll push a fix.
@Jean0987654321 A couple of tweaks required to handle hostnames AND IPs, so I'll push a fix tomorrow. Thanks for letting me know.
@Jean0987654321 I believe I have it. Fix pushed as :latest (:2025.03.25). Give it a go if you would please.
Yep...that worked. Thanks
Cool. Pushed one more small fix also as :latest (2025.03.25). Update when you have a moment.
A while back, I did create a script that generates a CSV file for a TV show. I'll have to dust it off at some point and make it usable for OliveTin.
No ETA for now.
Thank you! No hurry at all. I'm quite busy hammering away at my duplicate movies for now. Your script is amazingly helpful for that. I import to excel, then highlight duplicate cells.