![]() So your original SD card has a root path likeĪnd when you buy a new SD card, its CID is different, so the root path changes, e.g. The reason for this issue is that Android mounts SD cards as /storage/UniqueId where UniqueId is a hex number (the serial number or CID of your SD card), e.g. This is especially annoying if you want to replace the SDHC card by a bigger one and want to backup all files including playlists from the old one Removing the SDHC memory card (after turning off the device), and re-insert it later, causes the MP3-player to forget all files in the playlists which I have created.Playlist information is lost when doing this: path and filenames) I've created on Android's builtin MP3-player, to copy it with the MP3 files to a bigger SDHC card. Channels won’t categorize your recording as a movie unless it knows that it is a movie.I like to extract playlist information (i.e. This isn’t just important for guide presentation. MoviesĬhannels needs to know that a guide item is a movie or not. Here’s some tips and tricks for making guide data for your custom channels work better with Channels. The AVM FRITZ!Box offers an M3U at the following URLs: NextPVR offers an M3U at the following URL: TVHeadend offers an M3U at the following URL: The VBox TV Gateway offers an M3U at the following URL: For example, the ASTRA satellite M3Us can be found on : If your device does not export M3U, you can generate your own M3U using HTTP or RTSP urls.These URLs vary, but generally look like one of the following: Many SAT>IP devices expose an M3U url using the satip:X_SATIPM3U tag in their XML device description. This lets you import an M3U playlist from another source or something hosted elsewhere. Enter the URL and Channels will import it. You can add an M3U playlist by directly copying its text into the field. You have two options for adding the M3U playlist content. You need to give the playlist a unique name and specify the stream format. #EXTINF:-1 channel-id="TCAM" tvc-guide-placeholders="false" channel-number="752" tvg-logo="" tvg-name="TCAM" tvc-guide-title="Live shot of traffic on the Bay Bridge." tvc-guide-description="Live shot of Times Square in New York City." tvc-guide-art="",TCAM #EXTINF:-1 channel-id="PCAM" tvc-guide-genres="cams" tvc-guide-tags="HDTV, Live" tvc-guide-placeholders="86400" channel-number="751" tvg-logo="" tvg-name="PCAM" tvc-guide-title="Platypus Cam" tvc-guide-description="Live platypus cam from the San Diego Zoo." tvc-guide-art="",PCAM #EXTINF:-1 channel-id="JPCAM" channel-number="750" tvc-guide-genres="cams" tvc-guide-tags="Live" tvc-guide-placeholders="1800" tvg-logo="" tvg-name="JPCAM" tvc-guide-title="Jennette's Pier" tvc-guide-description="Live beach cam at Jennette's Pier" tvc-guide-art="",JPCAM tvc-stream-acodec: stream audio codec (ac3, aac).tvc-stream-vcodec: stream video codec (h264, mpeg2).Setting the value to 24 hours or longer ( "86400") will create 24 hour airings, but will drop the extra titles it creates for these airings. You can set the value to "false" to tell Channels to not make any placeholder airings at all. tvc-guide-placeholders: Duration of the placeholder.But you can control this yourself by providing their duration in seconds. By default it creates them with 1 hour durations. It will even create special titles, series IDs, and program IDs based on the time slot so that you can make a Series Pass for them. When your custom channel has no guide data, Channels will create airings for your channel. strict options: Movie, Sports event, Series tvc-guide-categories: guide item categories.Tvc-guide-art: guide item art url (4x3 aspect ratio) tvc-guide-description: guide item description.If your custom channel has no guide data, you can use these tags to create default guide data to look better in Channels. ![]() tvc-guide-stationid: Gracenote station id.Use this tag to set the station identifier and it will automatically get guide data. We’ve created these new tags that allow you to provide more information to create a better experience in Channels. Channels will merge them together and use the prioritized channel. ![]() Note: Be sure not to use a channel number that exists in another source’s lineup.
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