Service for TV-like programming?
from HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 03 Apr 18:52
https://piefed.social/c/selfhosted/p/1949384/service-for-tv-like-programming

Hiya,

Plex / Jellyfin are nice and all, but you know what I really want? A TV-like “channel” I can configure with TV shows & movies to play on a schedule. I miss the cycle of Morning News -> trashy daytime tv -> light afternoon programming -> prime time -> late night -> repeat, or simply turning on the TV & having something already playing. Or that one-button channel up/down to move to a totally different vibe. “Playlists” in Plex/Jellyfin almost do what I want, but they’re difficult to pick up midway through, the “dumb shuffle” doesn’t care if I’ve seen an episode recently, and I can’t really mimic that daily tv cycle.

Is there a media streamer that does this? Do Plex/Jellyfin have that function & I’ve just missed it? If it doesn’t exist, would someone be a pal and whip that up?

#recommendation #selfhosted #selfhosting #tv

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nfreak@lemmy.ml on 03 Apr 19:05 next collapse

ErsatzTV is great for this, but it just entered maintenance mode and I don’t think any forks are currently continuing the work. Still, it’ll probably continue to work without issues for a long time.

HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social on 03 Apr 20:34 collapse

Dang. Yeah, that’s exactly what I want. Shame to see it’s unmaintained, but I’ll have to give it a shot anyway.

CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 22:53 collapse

I ran it for a while and it was a little confusing to set up but worked well in the end. I did have some major issues with trying to use it alongside my HDHomeRun (local antenna channels) in Plex. xTeve allows you to combine the two programming schedules into one since Plex only allows for one at a time, but for whatever reason the output would come out all scrambled with shows being tied to the wrong channel. It seemed to work fine in Emby, so it should work fine in Jellyfin, and you likely wouldn’t even encounter this since most people don’t have live TV setup anyways.

GalacticHero@lemmy.world on 03 Apr 19:08 next collapse

I was just about to set up ErsatzTV for this exact thing, but the maintainer announced recently that he’s not updating it anymore and nobody is taking over. It’s probably fine for now, but I’m hesitant to start running it. He’s encouraging forks, but none are really the clear successor yet as far as I know. I don’t know if there’s anything else comparable.

bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 19:36 next collapse

Try just using digital TV. I get like 20 channels on mine with just a coax cable hooked to a VCR!

HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social on 03 Apr 20:26 collapse

But then I’m tied to “normal” tv channels saturated with ads, yeah?

bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 20:30 next collapse

Indeed

poVoq@slrpnk.net on 03 Apr 20:34 collapse

That’s very much part of the experience you seem to crave /s

HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social on 03 Apr 20:38 next collapse

It won’t really feel like a tv channel until I put 5 minutes of prescription drug commercials between every cut in a show.

CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 22:57 collapse

prescription drug commercials

Referencing anal leakage and death while an upbeat jingle plays in the background to some smiling old people playing horseshoes or hiking in nature.

Talk to your doctor today!

DougPiranha42@lemmy.world on 03 Apr 21:21 collapse

Maybe there is a FOSS self hosted solution for mixing good old tv ads into the mix!

CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 22:55 collapse

Ersatz actually does allow you to do this. Its kinda neat to find old 80s and 90s commercials and mix them in with your 80s and 90s TV shows.

HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social on 03 Apr 23:23 collapse

Okay that would be fun. Couple retro commercials between an episode every now and then would be cool.

fleem@piefed.zeromedia.vip on 03 Apr 19:48 next collapse

Ive tried ersatz and a couple of other things it was cool

if you’re needing this channel on multiple devices at once (synced-ish) then ersatz is the way to go.. but it uses some hardware/horsepower and it bugged me seeing the metrics spin up on that server for me to wanna have some background noise

instead, i found out kodi can do smart playlists!

I have jellyfin/emby feeding several kodi installs, and made various playlists based around various rules (can be genre, folder, tags, or TV show titles etc), with one of the rules being playcount for episodes/movies being under a certain number.

added a script for starting each playlist to buttons in home assistant, and bam, poor mans channels.

when an episode gets finished, the playcount goes up, keeping us from seeing the same episodes.

i know we’re getting crazy here but i even created a variable, so when the house knows i put it in “TV mode” like that, it maps my channel up and down buttons to the skip foward, skip previous buttons, making it feel more like channel surfing. which is a little much, but puts a smile on my face.

in the home assistant script, you could add a “skip 3 minutes” when “changing channels” so it feels like real TV, no need to see the first few minutes of speed! Where is Sandra Bullock!?

HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social on 03 Apr 20:25 collapse

Your “poor man’s channels” is a slick fix. I haven’t messed with HA yet, but didn’t think about whether that could cue up specific playlists. That’d get me one bit closer.

artyom@piefed.social on 03 Apr 21:47 next collapse

Tunarr

nieceandtows@programming.dev on 03 Apr 21:52 next collapse

Jellyfin has an iptv addon you can install

nieceandtows@programming.dev on 03 Apr 21:53 next collapse

There’s also pluto tv, xumo, etc that have live channels that basically run content throughout the day.

tvcvt@lemmy.ml on 03 Apr 22:45 next collapse

As others have said, ersatztv would be the way to go, but apparently is no longer being developed. I’m still using it, but there was a conversation a few days ago that might have some leads on good replacements: lemmy.ml/post/44804563

Kirk@startrek.website on 03 Apr 23:10 next collapse

This may be a dumb question but isn’t OTA TV still basically exactly what you describe?

HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social on 03 Apr 23:19 collapse

I probably could’ve clarified that - the key here is it’s my media put on my schedule.

lemmy_get_my_coat@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 00:08 next collapse

Like others have said, ErsatzTV is no longer developed, but Tunarr picks up where it left off, including a settings import from ErsatzTV to make migrations easier.

VocationConfining@piefed.social on 04 Apr 01:03 next collapse

I just recently found out about FieldStation42. It takes quite a bit of configuring, but I really like the idea.

bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 04 Apr 14:15 collapse

Switch and Click had a video about that recently: youtu.be/M9qJI2u_be0