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[BUG]: Services are listed as "Parent disabled" although the parent is enabled #1694
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nicoh88
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[BUG]: Services are listed as "Parent disable" although the parent is enabled
[BUG]: Services are listed as "Parent disabled" although the parent is enabled
May 5, 2024
That is currently not supported and would be a new feature. There is no way to know in which bouquet to put the services as there is no information about it available. The only real bug is the naming, it shouldn't say "Parent disabled" but more something like "Inactive" while the docs explain more details about that. |
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Tvheadend Version
v4.3 (development)
Build Number
4.3-2323~g73a6bd00d
Platform
Debian 12 (Bookworm)
Architecture
Intel x86_64
Category
Service Mapping
Description
Services are listed as "Parent disabled", although the parent is enabled.
The problem here is that TVHeadend recognizes channels as "Parent disable" because they are not currently sending an audio and video signal - as these are option channels that only send a signal when a sporting event or similar is taking place. These channels should not be declared as "Parent disabled". The main problem is that these channels cannot be mapped in the channels and are ignored.
Workaround: Delete the service, have the mux scanned when a sporting event is being broadcast and then map it.
Please do not list such channels as "Parent disabled" and allow them to be mapped without transmitting audio or video signals.
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