So this doesn't work on Android?
I haven't researched the differences in channels available from Pluto or Stirr yet but is there a similar Docker planned for Stirr to avoid the issues?
Thanks @Macnbaish! I THOUGHT that I had set that up correctly, but I think I missed the epg file. I have it up and running now.
Another dumb question. Maybe for @maddox - What is the best way to keep the docker image up to date? I don't believe it can update itself, right? How will I know if a newer version is released?
I signed up for a github account and am watching that project. I'll get an email notification when it's updated.
If you go to the pluto-for-channels page in your docker (http://xxx:8080) it will show the current version and latest version.
It appears the server “http://techzyon.com/“ is no longer viable, so my listings for STIRR are now Zero
The server has been removed it appears.
I think you just pick Pick Provider under the cogwheel...
If your using https://techzyon.com/epg/pluto.m3u -- the site is gone. You must setup the Docker now. It works fine for plutotv
Thank you for the quick reply!
When I look at that, I don't see a place to enter the URL.
Do I use: Pick Existing > X-M3U?
I don't see any channels listed when I do.
Click on USA
Thx!
I have Pluto working but not Stirr... hmm
Up a few posts it was discovered the STIRR source is gone, so it'll no longer work.
actually its now working
Yes, as of 10;20am dec 12, the Techzyon website has returned.
https://techzyon.com/epg/stirr.m3u
https://techzyon.com/epg/stirr_guide.xml
When you integrate Pluto into Channels how does it work in the guide? Are there channel numbers or do the channels appear without numbers? I’m trying to get rid of AT&T TV so I’m working on finding possible ways to put as many free “channels” in here as I can.
Names, numbers, and logos.
Even without the Docker method the guide looks like any other. The Docker method adds logos for the playing now portion I believe?