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    Its an H9 Twin would like to have alot of stuff running from flash if possible?
    Last edited by daz450; 11-04-20 at 19:30.

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    Should not be an issue - think you need to concentrate on what you have - and stop playing around with things that are not necessary or don‘t work on your box
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark_hopley View Post
    I am trying to setup a zgemma but it's been a long while since I worked on e2. I have install a bouquet set and have usb stick setup with flash expander and a 256gb micro SD card in the slot at back mounted as HDD.

    My issue is whenever I try to record it just brings up the spinner and just hangs there. Is there anything I have missed?
    Could be due to IPTV recording types and Players within Service app, here is a basis of what works and what does not.

    Storage mounted as /media/hdd

    Stream Types that work for recording and players within Serviceapp

    DVB and Default
    DVB and ExtPlayer3
    4097 and Default

    Do not try and record 4097 and using extplayer3 in serviceapp as will lock up with a spinning circle. although very good for viewing iptv.

    5001 and 5002 will not record via standard ways and will bring up a service ref error message.

    If its single connection iptv sub, then watch freesat or a different iptv sub, press epg, tab along to the iptv sub start record on epg and dont use sub until its complete.

    Job Done

    Pretty much the jist of iptv recording.
    Last edited by danny121pt; 11-04-20 at 20:45.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny121pt View Post
    Could be due to IPTV recording types and Players within Service app, here is a basis of what works and what does not.

    Storage mounted as /media/hdd

    Stream Types that work for recording and players within Serviceapp

    DVB and Default
    DVB and ExtPlayer3
    4097 and Default

    Do not try and record 4097 and using extplayer3 in serviceapp as will lock up with a spinning circle. although very good for viewing iptv.

    5001 and 5002 will not record via standard ways and will bring up a service ref error message.

    If its single connection iptv sub, then watch freesat or a different iptv sub, press epg, tab along to the iptv sub start record on epg and dont use sub until its complete.

    Job Done

    Pretty much the jist of iptv recording.
    So are you saying you can record using 4097 if using serviceapp?

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