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#1 DoctorUltra

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Posted 4 March 2019 - 21:56

Hi,

 

if i start record with OpenPli 7.0 during a iptv stream, then the box hangs up and I see a progress bar, after that nothing works anymore, I have to restart the box?

With 6.2 it went


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Re: IPTV Stream recording progress bar #2 Pr2

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Posted 5 March 2019 - 07:33

Hi,

 

Your (probably illegal) IPTV provider limit to only 1 stream at the same time and recording requires 2 streams, so your provider block the signal and that prevent you from recording it.

A STB is not the best choice to receive IPTV (illegal) streams.

 

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Re: IPTV Stream recording progress bar #3 betacentauri

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Posted 5 March 2019 - 14:55

No, I guess because he now uses ext3player to be able to hear DTS sound(according to other thread). Am I right?
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Re: IPTV Stream recording progress bar #4 DoctorUltra

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Posted 5 March 2019 - 16:52

there are no illegal streams, that are my internal streams from my movies and my parents would like to record them! Yes I use now ext3player, because I had the issue with the DTS Sound?



Re: IPTV Stream recording progress bar #5 ccs

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Posted 5 March 2019 - 17:09

Openwebif lets you download movies, maybe easier in a round about way?


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Re: IPTV Stream recording progress bar #6 betacentauri

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Posted 5 March 2019 - 18:06

If it’s normal ts recordings, then use 1:0... service ref and not 4097. 1:0... should be recordable without problems and is more normal ts streaming better.
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Re: IPTV Stream recording progress bar #7 DoctorUltra

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Posted 5 March 2019 - 20:03

Ok that´s not good, because I have to change all settings :-(



Re: IPTV Stream recording progress bar #8 Pr2

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Posted 6 March 2019 - 04:38

Recording your own stream is a non-sense, a movie of 2 hours will requires 2 hours to be recorded while it will takes only a few minutes to be fully downloaded locally if you use any file transfer method.

 

Perhaps that someone know a plugin to install to perform it in a user friendly way.


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Re: IPTV Stream recording progress bar #9 DoctorUltra

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Posted 6 March 2019 - 20:43

I´ve found a solution, I deactivated the service app and start the ext3Player via menu button!




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