It's recommended you take a backup of .dizquetv or .pseudotv folder (or your docker volume) before trying a new version. Just in case so that you can revert back with no issue. dizqueTV will attempt to migrate your folder to the new version. pseudoTV users please rename the folder to .dizqueTV before running this.
Changes in 1.3.2:
This version is considered an edge
release. It comes with fresh features that haven't been tested as well as the ones in the stable
releases. The new features may also not be supported by the python library yet. Read more info on versions here.
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All features from 1.3.0 are included. (Notably, audio-only channels/streams and Random Slots)
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All fixes from 1.3.0 are included.
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Custom Shows
- Ability to create fake TV shows by combining movies or episodes from real TV shows.
- Once created, the custom show can be added to a channel by using the "dizqueTV - Custom Shows" library in the import dialog.
- All channel tools including time/random slots treat the videos in these shows as if they belong to a their own TV show. So you can create a "Star Wars" TV show that plays all the Star Wars movies in the correct order.
- But the TV guide will ignore the custom show and treat the contents as usual.
- Custom show editor has tools to sort the videos by show and release date or to shuffle the contents.
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A file style.css in .dizquetv that you can modify to customize the style of the UI.
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ffmpeg 4.3 is used by default in the docker images and is now the recommended version (although 4.2 works just fine for now)
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A partial revert of the wide UI change. Now Only the TV Guide is wide and uses all of the screen even in wide screens, the other views are back to normal.
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Episode title added to TV guide, but it has its own span and class so you can remove it with CSS...
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A "Player" page that allows you to easily play channels using a local media player and also informs you of the URLs for the endpoints you can use to play channels.
Installation
For more details, check the Wiki
Docker users go here: https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/vexorian/dizquetv/tags
For native executable files look below: