2021-10-10, 18:29
As the title suggests, I would like to ask if the current version of the addon supports epg that is compressed to a .gz file.
I now run kodi 18.9 (libreelec 9.2.6 x64, pvr.iptvsimple 3.10.1.1) with a local m3u file for my channels and a url for the epg guide and it works great. However, the uncompressed xml file is ~10MB in size and takes a while to download. On the other hand, the xml.gz compressed file is less than 2MB in size and it downloads in a snap!
So far, after some testing, I see that xml.gz is not supported. When I try to use it, ALL channels have no epg info below them.
And now I am testing the migration to kodi 19.1 (libreelec 10 x64, pvr.iptvsimple 19.0.0.1), which I decided to set up from scratch. I tested the same m3u, with the same uncompressed xml file and it simply works. But the compressed one still doesn't.
The problem is that I remember it worked when libreelec 10 was in beta or rc, but it was 2+ months ago, so here is the question. Does it work today, with version 19.x.x.x of the addon?
I now run kodi 18.9 (libreelec 9.2.6 x64, pvr.iptvsimple 3.10.1.1) with a local m3u file for my channels and a url for the epg guide and it works great. However, the uncompressed xml file is ~10MB in size and takes a while to download. On the other hand, the xml.gz compressed file is less than 2MB in size and it downloads in a snap!
So far, after some testing, I see that xml.gz is not supported. When I try to use it, ALL channels have no epg info below them.
And now I am testing the migration to kodi 19.1 (libreelec 10 x64, pvr.iptvsimple 19.0.0.1), which I decided to set up from scratch. I tested the same m3u, with the same uncompressed xml file and it simply works. But the compressed one still doesn't.
The problem is that I remember it worked when libreelec 10 was in beta or rc, but it was 2+ months ago, so here is the question. Does it work today, with version 19.x.x.x of the addon?