Stirr for Channels

It takes like 2 seconds to use the non-docker method.

I see that now, but in the past the non-docker method was pretty lacking. I would still have needed to deal with docker because I didn't want to leave it the way it was.

What method was that?

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Many moons ago, but I believe it was simply putting an M3U url directly into channels with nothing else. I may be getting my stuff mixed up, but Docker was the only reliable way to go when the Docker version first came out.

Having issues with ad detection on Qello. The segments are detected properly but some ad segments are classified as programs

What's "Quello"?

$ curl -s https://nocords.xyz/stirr/playlist.m3u | grep -i quello
$

Sorry, Qello

I just pushed a new version that improves the data by:

  • setting the Stirr provided channel number in the M3U
  • adds Stirr provided category to XMLTV
  • ensures we are XMLTV spec compliant as much as possible by using expected channel-id's and two character language codes

Let me know if you have any problems

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FYI, especially for those who have noticed that Stirr has no stations and no scheduled programs starting later today, here is the current status and what's (maybe?) to come:

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Cool. There is a promising future for STIRR.
Thank you for sharing the news. :slightly_smiling_face:

The program guide info is missing for most of the channels for some reason. I'm seeing with on both the robbiet480/stirr-for-channels docker and the mjh URLs as well
https://i.mjh.nz/Stirr/all.m3u8
https://i.mjh.nz/Stirr/all.xml

Stirr has gone away and is under new ownership.

Read the post two above yours.