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    EPG for IPTV

    Hi all,

    I am trying out IPTV services for the first time and so far so good.

    My only issue is no EPG.

    There is one guy on another forum who has managed to get UK,DE & Ex-Yu EPG working somehow.
    Here is an example of what has been done.

    I am trying to understand how this is done so I can help.

    #NAME UK
    #DESCRIPTION BBC1
    #SERVICE 1:0:1:2874:800:2:11A0000:0:0:0:http%3a//clientportal.link%3a8080/live/User/Password/3580.ts: BBC1
    #DESCRIPTION ITV1
    #SERVICE 1:0:1:2756:7FC:2:11A0000:0:0:0:http%3a//clientportal.link%3a8080/live/User/Password/3577.ts: ITV2
    #DESCRIPTION ITV2
    #SERVICE 1:0:1:2814:806:2:11A0000:0:0:0:http%3a//clientportal.link%3a8080/live/User/Password/3578.ts: ITV3
    #DESCRIPTION ITV3
    #SERVICE 1:0:1:2758:7FC:2:11A0000:0:0:0:http%3a//clientportal.link%3a8080/live/User/Password/3579.ts: ITV4
    #DESCRIPTION ITV4

    Am I right in thinking that the (1:0:1:2874:800:2:11A0000:0:0:0) is the EPG ID? and obviously the Http...... is the stream.
    If someone could kindly explain how this works would be gratefully appreciated and hopefully help out others how to finally have IPTV with working EPG.

    Hope i'm not breaking any rules.
    Last edited by skratch; 19-12-16 at 17:14.
    I have a VU+ Duo2 always updated to the latest Vix build using the default skin.

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    Need the same assistance for this issue

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    Using a windows program called echannalizer, you can load your m3u as a bouquet, then you can copy the unique service id from the satellite channel, to your iptv channel. there are guides for this on YouTube, it is fairly time consuming but relatively easy.

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    Is this the best way to get epg data for IPTV.

    surely there is a better method than this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alankellyeire View Post
    Is this the best way to get epg data for IPTV.

    surely there is a better method than this?
    how much better do you want?

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    Have a look at xtream-editor you can rearrange the channels and map epg data foreign channels as well but im struggling with that part.

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    Hi Guys, new to IPTV....have a problem. I have Vu+ DUO. Xtream-Editor worked but was crashing. So, I flashed a new image Openvix 5.0.21. And now unable to download EPGs. It starts but then the box freezes after 10000......I have today flahsed new bootloader but still problem with downloading EPGs....have spent days sorting this....Any help will be appreciated....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy51970 View Post
    Hi Guys, new to IPTV....have a problem. I have Vu+ DUO. Xtream-Editor worked but was crashing. So, I flashed a new image Openvix 5.0.21. And now unable to download EPGs. It starts but then the box freezes after 10000......I have today flahsed new bootloader but still problem with downloading EPGs....have spent days sorting this....Any help will be appreciated....
    You'll need to setup a Swap File for your ageing Duo. Blue Button > ViX > Swap Manager. Create a 256MB Swap File to your HDD.


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    Cheers Andy-Hazza will try this....

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    My VuDuo has Vix image but I have problem with recording IPTV. I have tried 5.0.21, 5.0.14 etc. but no luck. Is wooshbuild better and will it work on old Duo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy51970 View Post
    My VuDuo has Vix image but I have problem with recording IPTV. I have tried 5.0.21, 5.0.14 etc. but no luck. Is wooshbuild better and will it work on old Duo?
    A few friends of mine had Vu+ Duo for IPTV and non had success with recording. Viewing was fine. I recommended them to get the Mut@nt HD51. I wouldn't even entertain putting the Wooshbuild on the ageing Duo, it will grind your stb to a halt.


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    Vu+ Solo 2 with 1TB HDD 'White Edition', 2x DVB-S2 tuners
    Mut@nt HD2400 with 1TB HDD, 4x DVB-S2 tuners
    Fixed 28.2E Technomate 65cm Mesh Satellite Dish with Inverto Unicable II/JESS LNB and Inverto Unicable Splitter
    Fixed 28.2E Sky Zone 1 45cm Satellite Dish with Octo LNB
    (All receivers installed with the latest Dev build)

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    Whooshbuild it based on openatv and i always use openvix as find it more user friendly,A good iptv provider will provide a script for all your epg so no need to fafe about

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    I always think that when "someone/whoever" offers a package that does everything for you, there is a catch - "they" maybe completely honest, but basically you are totally in "their" hands.
    It is much better to take responsibilty and learn how to do everything - it is not that dificult!
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    I agree twol. but because of time issue I got a paid service. The provider asked me to use Xtream-editor and all epg's etc are working. Recording is a problem on my old Vu+Duo.

    I will look to buy Mut@nt HD51 as advised by Andy_Hazza. Is this good with both IPTV and Sat. TV? Where would be the best place to purchase?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy51970 View Post
    I agree twol. but because of time issue I got a paid service. The provider asked me to use Xtream-editor and all epg's etc are working. Recording is a problem on my old Vu+Duo.

    I will look to buy Mut@nt HD51 as advised by Andy_Hazza. Is this good with both IPTV and Sat. TV? Where would be the best place to purchase?
    Agree with Andy, nice box ..... purchase? Obviously from WoS
    Gigablue Quad 4K & UE 4K
    .........FBC Tuners:
    ------------------> DUR-Line DCR 5-1-8-L4 Multiswitch to 1.5M dish(28.2E)
    ------------------> Spaun SUS 5581/33 NFA Multiswitch to 80 cm dish(19.2E)
    .......................> FBC & DVB-S2X into 90cm dish (27.5W) Opticum robust Unicable LNB
    AX HD61, Edision Osmio 4K+, Zgemma H9Combo, Octagon SF8008 , gbtrio4k, h9se using Legacy ports on multiswitches
    Zgemma H9 C/S into Giga4K

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