Enable the channel in Settings > Manage Sources. Then the channel will appear in the guide, but won't have any guide info. It'll just show a single "program" with the channel's call sign in the grid.
I'm assuming you mean Settings > Manage Sources in the iOS client.
Problem is the channel doesn't appear because it's disabled in the DVR web UI which disables it on the HDHR. The only channels that appear are those enabled on the HDHR.
That trick works on Android but not iOS.
The other thing I just realized is I was testing it on my iPod Touch 6th gen which won't update past iOS 12.4.9 (so it's stuck with Channels 3.2.45) and the latest v4.x Channels iOS client requires iOS 13 or later. Was going to try it on my iPad until I saw your post.
I know this was awhile back, but from what I see, if I say TAGS = HDTV then TAGS= NEW goes away...any way to have multiple tags?
using CONTAINS
Thanks! I tried that now. It works. BUT it would be great not to do this workaround. By the logic of the booleans here I was not sure it would allow it. (I'm a programmer and tried to second-guess the way this works. I failed.) The thing is when it says == NEW I assumed it would NOT match "contains HDTV".
I had searched and you'd suggested this to someone since 2017. It's been 5 years. Maybe include an "&" function so we knew tags could contain more than one thing and we could match on more than one thing.
Thanks!
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