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Stream not closing with Plex #207

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JohanLeirnes opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 1 comment
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Stream not closing with Plex #207

JohanLeirnes opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 1 comment

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@JohanLeirnes
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telly release with the issue:

1.5.0

Last working telly release (if known):

Operating environment (Docker/Windows/Linux/QNAP, etc.):

Docker-ffmpeg
Description of problem:
When I stop streaming in Plex telly seems to still continue streaming the last channel i was streaming indefinitely.
Also when changing channel telly will stream two streams for a period before closing the previous stream. This could possible lead to bann on providers that you are limited to only one stream.

Contents of telly.config.toml [if you're using a version above 1.1]:

  • REMEMBER TO DELETE ANY CREDENTIALS IN CONFIG FILES OR COMMAND LINES
# THIS SECTION IS REQUIRED ########################################################################
[Discovery]                                    # most likely you won't need to change anything here
  Device-Auth = "telly123"                     # These settings are all related to how telly identifies
  Device-ID = 12345678                         # itself to Plex.
  Device-UUID = ""
  Device-Firmware-Name = "hdhomeruntc_atsc"
  Device-Firmware-Version = "20150826"
  Device-Friendly-Name = "telly"
  Device-Manufacturer = "Silicondust"
  Device-Model-Number = "HDTC-2US"
  SSDP = true

# Note on running multiple instances of telly
# There are three things that make up a "key" for a given Telly Virtual DVR:
# Device-ID [required], Device-UUID [optional], and port [required]
# When you configure your additional telly instances, change:
# the Device-ID [above] AND
# the Device-UUID [above, if you're entering one] AND
# the port [below in the "Web" section]

# THIS SECTION IS REQUIRED ########################################################################
[IPTV]
  Streams = 1               # number of simultaneous streams that the telly virtual DVR will provide
                            # This is often 1, but is set by your iptv provider; for example,
                            # Vaders provides 5
  Starting-Channel = 10000  # When telly assigns channel numbers it will start here
  XMLTV-Channels = true     # if true, any channel numbers specified in your M3U file will be used.
  FFMpeg = true             # if this is uncommented, streams are buffered through ffmpeg;
                            # ffmpeg must be installed and on your $PATH
                            # if you want to use this with Docker, be sure you use the correct docker image
# if you DO NOT WANT TO USE FFMPEG leave this commented; DO NOT SET IT TO FALSE

# THIS SECTION IS REQUIRED ########################################################################
[Log]
  Level = "info"            # Only log messages at or above the given level. [debug, info, warn, error, fatal]
  Requests = true           # Log HTTP requests made to telly

# THIS SECTION IS REQUIRED ########################################################################
[Web]
  Base-Address = "127.0.0.1:6077"   # Set this to the IP address of the machine telly runs on
  Listen-Address = "0.0.0.0:6077" # this can stay as-is

# THIS SECTION IS OPTIONAL ========================================================================
#[SchedulesDirect]           # If you have a Schedules Direct account, fill in details and then
                             # UNCOMMENT THIS SECTION
#  Username = ""             # This is under construction; Vader is the only provider
#  Password = ""             # that works with it fully at this time

# AT LEAST ONE SOURCE IS REQUIRED #################################################################
# DELETE OR COMMENT OUT SOURCES THAT YOU ARE NOT USING ############################################
# NONE OF THESE EXAMPLES WORK AS-IS; IF YOU DON'T CHANGE IT, DELETE IT ############################

[[Source]]
  Name = ""                 # Name is optional and is used mostly for logging purposes
  Provider = "Custom"       # DO NOT CHANGE THIS IF YOU ARE ENTERING URLS OR FILE PATHS
                            # "Custom" is telly's internal identifier for this 'Provider'
                            # If you change it to "NAMEOFPROVIDER" telly's reaction will be
                            # "I don't recognize a provider called 'NAMEOFPROVIDER'."
  M3U = "http://xXxxXXxxX"  # These can be either URLs or fully-qualified paths.
  EPG = "http://xxXxxXXxxX"
  # THE FOLLOWING KEYS ARE OPTIONAL IN THEORY, REQUIRED IN PRACTICE
  Filter = "SE"
  FilterKey = "group-title" # FilterKey normally defaults to whatever the provider file says is best,
                            # otherwise you must set this.
  FilterRaw = true         # FilterRaw will run your regex on the entire line instead of just specific keys.
  Sort = "group-title"      # Sort will alphabetically sort your channels by the M3U key provided
# END TELLY CONFIG  ###############################################################################
@12nick12
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How long is indefinitely. I think Plex keeps the stream open for a while by design. This way you can stop watching a show in one room and then go into another room and click the same show and it will ask you if you want to watch live or from beginning. This has happened when I was using PlexIPTV and HDHomeRun at home.

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