![]() I prefer this to running it parallel with the native Emby live TV, just so that everything is synced together in the same backend. Main reason for switching from Myth to NextPVR was the Emby plugin, which allows me to manage recordings from Emby or Kodi (and watch occasionally if the need arises). More recently, I moved my Emby server to a separate Windows server that also runs NextPVR. I've previously used Myth in a FreeNAS jail for live TV and recordings in Kodi via the PVR addon. When I say Kodi, I'm actually using SPMC on the Shield. ![]() Plus I've never had any sort of problem with video playback via Kodi. The main things keeping me on Kodi vs the Emby Android TV app are the Titan skin and app launching ability (Netflix, Amazon, YouTube, etc). If the Emby Android app was more customizable and worked more reliably for me that would probably be a good option too. I too use Emby (actually Plex but Im trying really hard to switch over to Emby) to do the recording but would love to have a setup that was more “TiVo” like where everything was under one roof. ![]() It would really be the last step to making Kodi work really, really well with Emby.Īre you speaking of the Pvr client that’s built into Kodi that allows you to pull in the hdhomerun feed into the native Kodi front end? If so I’ve discovered that myself and have used it but the lack of time shifting Is a deal breaker unfortunately. However, this PVR backend does not record, so I use either the Emby web client or the Emby Android client to set up recordings using EmbyTV and then watch them later using Kodi after they have been added to my Emby libraries via the auto-organize feature of the Emby server.Ī few months ago it was mentioned that the developer of the Titan skin was thinking about working on a Kodi PVR backend for EmbyTV that would integrate the live TV and recording features of Emby into Kodi, but I don't know if it is currently being worked on or not. I use Kodi for watching live TV with the HDHomerun PVR backend with a HDHomerun Prime tuner set up on my network.
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