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Vallie Brzenk

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Jul 16, 2024, 11:20:03 AM7/16/24
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I just started using the WHMCS Billing System to sell IPTV with an Xtream Codes panel at the end of last month and am still trying to learn how to use it fully. I have about 700 accounts on the xtream codes panel and right now I am getting a lot of renewals that hang up in pending when customers pay because they are creating a new user account, but are linking their already existing IPTV account with it. The system assumes they are trying to create a new account instead of renew, since they are a new user, the IPTV account already exists so they sit in pending instead of renewing. Is there an easy way to fix this or must all 700 customers be approved manually as they create their accounts with the Billing System?

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The people your thinking of is smarters but I wouldn't go through them. I forked out over a $1000.00 to them and billing panel can't even send out an Email. I've tried just upgrading it as I bought a valid licenses from WHMC but they took that option out. Sad, I don't even care about the xtreme codes stuff. Just want a panel that works. Sadly smarters is giving WHMC a bad name as I here they are good. But I actually have seem them say they are WHMC s so people think they are them. Bad rap

It was jokingly referred to as the Indian arm of WHMCS enterprises due to the vast amounts of money one can reasonably assume is generated - I have no idea if true I've just seen it thrown around a lot

Xtream Codes IPTV Panel Professional Edition is a software to build your own IPTV Server from scratch. It supports all common Streaming Protocols as an Input and it is powered by the FFMPEG.

Stability: Our software is powered by FFmpeg to do the restreaming & transcoding of your streams. FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. No matter if they were designed by some standards committee, the community or a corporation.

Fast & Lightweight: We are using NGinx to serve the Streams to your Clients which is one of the fastest (if not the fastest) & most stable Web Server currently. Our solution can be used even in a simple VPS. Everything has been optimized & tuned.

True Load Balancer: When it comes to load balancing, iptv panel has been made in such way that lets you add your own external servers. By adding a new external srver into the current installation offers you many advantages. You can split the load, you can change the streaming flow, you can add/change servers of your Videos and much more

I have an rtmp list which allows me to access one IP address, so I'm thinking to re-stream it using an xtream-codes panel. I'll use the rtmp as source and output it to rtmp, and share my xtream to people.

This is exactly what xtream-codes is made for. You will get xmbps incoming bandwidth, and on the outgoing front, 5000*X , so remember that bandwidth provision. Your CPU will also have a significant hit while doing this.

I ask this because I have over 700 channels and right now and though it maps the guide and the channel correctly, it is pulling the channel number directly off xtream codes for how it stores them on server in its own table.

A lot of service providers use xtream codes as their CMS for IPTV. Packages are created using bouquets, basically you put the channels in the bouquet you want that package to have when assigned to someones account. The channels are then displayed in the order they are in the bouquet (attached a picture for you). If you then open this in VLC BBC 1 HD will be at the top of the list and so on. However, with Emby it doesn't do that and I can't see any way to override it as your plugin seems to pull the channel numbers directly from xtreams panel in terms of how they are stored in the MariaDB database.

Yeah was reading before I asked for help and though I appreciate that is one possible solution for a static list, it isn't so great when we update our list each day for Live events such as football so it pulling the order from Bouquet like other IPTV Plugins would be much easier.

I appreciate that is one possible solution for a static list, it isn't so great when we update our list each day for Live events such as football so it pulling the order from Bouquet like other IPTV Plugins would be much easier.

If its just the natural order of the M3U you are after, then @@Luke would just need to auto assign a incremental channel-id from a pre-determined start point when the m3u is parsed. Obviously if the channel-id tag is present in the m3u then that should be used.

Let us know if you get it sorted out. I was using Flawless a couple of months ago with Emby but ended up switching to a different provider due to all of the unwanted channels and VOD stuff cluttering my guide that I couldn't exclude from the m3u.

Shame to hear that but based on my understand you just needed to save the playlist m3u after opening it with save VLC and then just delete all the VOD stuff from it and any channels you didn't want. Then you just had to use channel-id to manually set the channel order (something I'm painfully doing now), though you'd lose live updates to channels names like the MLB and so on, but the channels would still work.

If you decide to go back to flawless i have an access database of all there channels in which you can select the ones you want and then generate an m3u for just those channels with full Schedules Direct EPG channel mapping built in.

Interestingly if I don't use a playlist file but instead provide the actual playlist link for it to request from the panel it does actually pull all the TV logos and stuff, so I can only assume it pulls the categories too but just ignores the channel order but haven't a clue where all this is cached yet as I'm new to Emby.

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