I just had a look in my .m3u
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:0,RTL Television
#EXTVLCOPT:network-caching=1000
rtsp://192.168.1.1:554/?avm=1&freq=466&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=1&pids=0,16,17,18,20,7630,7631,7632,7633,7634,7635,7636,7637,7638
#EXTINF:0,SAT.1
#EXTVLCOPT:network-caching=1000
rtsp://192.168.1.1:554/?avm=1&freq=466&bw=8&msys=dvbc&mtype=256qam&sr=6900&specinv=1&pids=0,16,17,18,20,7660,7661,7662,7663,7667,7668
i guess the pids might be location dependant so you won’t be able to copy & paste this.
i think many people interpret “arch is unstable” as “arch breaks a lot” while it imho just means its bleeding edge and software is not only updated on upgrades but all the time. my arch installations did sometimes “break” but were much easier to recover than e.g. all the failed ubuntu upgrades which i had ni idea how tonfix without reinstalling. for me arch was the perfect learning distro and is now even easier to install since there is the archinstall script.