Quote from: Phil-F on May 06, 2024, 11:45:14 PMAutoskip was working when I installed 1.11.6 but since I installed 11.6.2 autoskip does not work anymore for any recordings.
Quote from: denny09 on May 06, 2024, 03:38:29 PMAre we any closer to getting the images for programmes as many of them are still blank. At least all Movies should have an image majority do but there are still some that don't. This is the current view of my Emby and you can see the ones that don't have an image have text only.I think this is more an issue for Emby than IceTV.
Quote from: IanL-S on May 06, 2024, 04:37:52 PMIn prior generation of LibreELEC *.ts files sometimes played closed captions. On a slightly different issue, the current build is better at isolating the closed captions, it is just in the case of *.ts the play refuses to show them.It's possible earlier generations of LibreELEC / Kodi displayed subtitles, either in Live TV or recorded TV .ts files, and I suggested a year or so ago that it may have been a re-engineering of Kodi Nexus that might have changed that.
Quote from: raymondjpg on May 06, 2024, 02:51:03 PMQuote from: IanL-S on May 06, 2024, 01:15:05 PMI gather from Delta Mike Charlie that there is (still) active development taking place of the TVHeadend add-on..........
Not sure why closed captions are not working with *.ts; my recollection is that it is a known problem - it is not a TVHeadend problem but a Kodi problem (if I recall correctly).
As a matter of interest, for anyone using the IceBox as a media player for files not generated by IceBox, subtitles are also displayed for mkvs with embedded subtitles using the IceBox player, and even for other video files where there are external subtitle files present.