Pluto TV guide not happening?

You need to set up guide provider.


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Great - thanks! I think it's working again. But I had to change back to my local 127.0.0.1 address - I guess I have my 'direct' IP address wrong.... (Using Docker on my NAS.)

Mine seems to be working better now for no apparent reason... which tells me perhaps I have sporadic internet issues causing the container to not be able to reach the data supplier.

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im getting same thing , for past few days, tried all mentioned in this thread, still the same any other ideas?

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It works for me

I've had no problems using these links for a while now. 3hr refresh, ignore channel# from m3u. Never touched the docker setup, can't run docker.

M3U
https://i.mjh.nz/PlutoTV/us.m3u8

EPG
https://i.mjh.nz/PlutoTV/us.xml

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Agree with @AtoZ0to9 on using the links and how to use them. I've been doing the same and have had no issue. Whoever is maintaining the data is keeping up perfectly, even as new channels are added/moved. The only thing I'll recommend is unchecking using Pluto's channel numbers. A number of the channels are listed twice in the m3u8 and causes issues if you use Pluto's numbers. This way, you will see a channel listed twice and go with the version that works (Sometimes it is the first, sometimes it is the second or third).

Also, if you go back to the base address, there are other similar M3U/EPG combos for other services like Stirr and PBS. If you do the PBS one, you can set its guide to your local OTA one and map the channel that way.

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Yes, forgot to mention, 'Ignore channel # from M3U' produces better results for me.