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Apr 24, 2022 - JavaScript
Android + TV Headend + TV Input Framework
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Apr 2, 2018 - Java
An Android client for TVHeadend using the HTSP protocol
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Feb 15, 2022 - Kotlin
Live TV streaming with Plex and Tvheadend
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TVheadend server for the ARM based Raspberry PI
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Mar 17, 2019 - Dockerfile
Tvheadend iOS library enables you to create apps that connect to tvheadend. This is the base of TvhClient
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Nov 15, 2021 - Objective-C
Youtube4tvh is a Python program for TVHeadend servers that allow to serve Youtube live-streams as IPTV channels
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TVHlink (Tvheadend + Streamlink) integration
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Experiment on privacy based web usage
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Australian TV network logo icons for media centers.
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TVHeadend - Home Assistant Add-on
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Docker build script for Arch Linux base with Tvheadend
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Oct 21, 2021 - Shell
tvheadend recorder sensor - lovelace upcoming media card
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Converts a iCal/Google Calendar Feed to an XMLTV File (to load into TVHeadend/other EPG Reader)
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Hey, thanks for making this! Its a great collection of apps and scripts. What you've done with Plex and remote transcode is really impressive!
I know this isn't an issue per se but was I was wondering if you have any thoughts about creating a docker container with all the dependencies and then running all the scripts from within that container.
To illustrate my situation: I have this runnin