![]() (I have done basically the same with an Octo as DVB-C Backup). TV has cable connection and offers access via SAT-IP. Clicking on the play button opens VideoLAN, but VideoLAN complains that the stream cannot be played, see screenshot3. When scanning for muxes, Tvheadend finds some muxes but their scan result is "FAIL". But it seems that the m3u playlist (which is provided by my TV) has errors. But of which type? I tried "IPTV Automatic Network", see screenshot2. Next step would be creating a network, I guess. It finds my TV as an adapter, see screenshot1. Tvheadend installs on my Raspberry without problems. Watch a DBV-C channel of choice via VideoLAN on my iPad.Stream my TV signal in my LAN with Tvheadend.Use my Panasonic TV as an adapter for Tvheadend. ![]() Unfortunately, it seems that the TV>IP functionality of my Panasonic TV is not plug'n'play. Panasonic TX-65FZW954 with TV>IP-Server switched on, connected to my local cable TV provider (DVB-C).Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspbian 10 (Buster) and Tvheadend 4.2.8-34.I am currently trying to use Tvheadend to stream my TV signal in my LAN.
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