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dizqueTV – create live TV channel streams from media on your Plex servers

dizqueTV lets you create live TV channel streams from media on your Plex servers.

Configure your channels, programs, commercials and settings using the dizqueTV web UI.

Access your channels by adding the spoofed dizqueTV HDHomerun tuner to Plex, Jellyfin or emby or utilize the M3U Url with any 3rd party IPTV player app.

Features include:

  • A wide variety of options for the clients where you can play the TV channels, since it both spoofs a HDHR tuner and a IPTV channel list.
  • Ease of setup for xteve and Plex playback by mocking a HDHR server.
  • Configure your channels once, and play them just the same in any of the other devices.
  • Customize your channels and what they play. Make them display their logo while they play. Play filler content (“commercials”, music videos, prerolls, channel branding videos) at specific times to pad time.
  • Docker image and prepackage binaries for Windows, Linux and Mac.
  • Supports nvidia for hardware encoding, including in docker.
  • Select media (desired programs and commercials) across multiple Plex servers
  • Includes a WEB TV Guide where you can even play channels in your desktop by using your local media player.
  • Subtitle support.
  • Auto deinterlace any Plex media not marked “scanType”: “progressive”
  • Can be configured to completely force Direct play, if you are ready for the caveats.
  • It’s up to you if the channels have a life of their own and act as if they continued playing when you weren’t watching them or if you want “on-demand” channels that stop their schedules while not being watched.

Website: github.com/vexorian/dizquetv
Support:
Developer: vexorian, Dan Ferguson, Victor Hugo Soliz Kuncar
License: zlib License

dizqueTV in action

dizqueTV is written in JavaScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.

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