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Posted 7 December 2013 - 16:39
Thanks a lot for your help.[code=auto:0]I'd like to have unavailable channels (because of recording or busy tuner) shaded on Open WebIf, like in the boxes UI. I assume that information on available/unavailable channels is available somewhere since it's used in the UI. Since then, it's only a matter of css and tagging of channels in the web interface, no? It is even possible to disable links to watch unavailable channels.
Can someone tell me where/how to get this information? I may try to do it in open webif myself to have this feature.
Another additional feature I'd like to have is currently watched/recorded channels (including streamed ones) to be displayed on main page, exactly like the currently watched channel that takes into consideration only channel played on the box.
Edited by radar, 7 December 2013 - 16:40.
Posted 8 December 2013 - 03:06
Hi
I have a feature request /patch
this is regarding some problematic channels on 13e or 30e, these channels use shared pmt and when you try to stream them to vlc they are not working i have found a way to make them work but it will be cool to have it implemeted in openwebif.
standard stream.m3u looks like this:#EXTM3U#EXTVLCOPT--http-reconnect=truehttp://IP:8001/1:0:1...1:820000:0:0:0:and working stream m3u for this particular channel should look like this:#EXTM3U#EXTVLCOPT--http-reconnect=true#EXTVLCOPT:program=7349http://IP:8001/1:0:1...1:820000:0:0:0:The difference #EXTVLCOPT:program=7349 where program number is decimal value of 1CB5 from service refference
Is it possible to implement that in stream.m3u generation from openwebif? These should work on other channels too (normal channels that does not use shared pmt)
Thanks in advance.
JArek
well rincewind I have to admit its not the webinterface which handles the streaming on port 8001.
i misleadingly thought that because i searched for '8001' on dreambox and found that string only in openwebif dirs :-)
however i just removed the webinterface plugin and saw that the box just continues to listen on port 8001. additionally the streaming behaviour was the same with above URL:
(on linux with firefox)
not working (browser freeze) with encoded URL
working with non-encoded URL
So this leads to the conclusion that something in the streaming interface of enigma2 should behave better when dealing with base64 encoded URLs. Do you agree with me? Should I post this in another forum section since this seems not realted to openwbif?
According to RFC3986, the path in this URL should not have to be encoded, so the service name with :
should be OK. Also, this RFC stresses the fact that you should not encode URLs that do not need to be
encoded, as an encoded URL is different from a not encoded URL. Problem is of course that nobody
reads these RFCs and as : is a reserved character in the host part of the URL, most programmers
encode it to be 'safe'. PieterG chose the only possible solution: URL decode all requests, to save
OpenPli from programmers playing it 'safe'. Thanks for the compromise.
#EXTM3U#EXTVLCOPT--http-reconnect=true#EXTVLCOPT:program=807http://192.168.1.6:8...:CE40000:0:0:0:MOVHD
#EXTM3U#EXTVLCOPT--http-reconnect=true#EXTVLCOPT:program=944http://192.168.1.6:8...:CE40000:0:0:0:As you can see they both share the same PMT. Now, I don't really have a clue how to make it work as well for XMBC live tv gui, even though it would be nice, and It's working ATM for VLC which is good enough cause I will switch apps whenever i need. But what really, really would like is to have shared PMT also work on my bedroom Smart TV. Tried adding some m3u to the database but, unfortunately the TV can't handle those type of files, welll not through DLNA at least, nor it can handle channel zapping. So, I figured the only way to make it work was by using these 2 objects in mediatomb database, one link for zapping to desired channel and another for streaming it:
Edited by xapt3r5, 8 December 2013 - 03:09.
Posted 8 December 2013 - 18:12
I don't remember installing any movietagger but I have the same German-language list in /etc/enigma2/movietags. Isn't it installed by default with OpenPLi images?
Or perhaps it was installed along with some other plugin, I don't know.
Anyway, can I simply delete the file or is there perhaps an English-language version?
ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E
HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W
Posted 10 December 2013 - 10:49
Hi,
Why does the streaming port selection option disappear from OpenWebif configuration?
I saw this change as a regression.
https://github.com/E...d1132cfec26fa60
The last post of plnick mention that it read the value from the configuration file but it doesn't work as expected:
- if the port is changed in the configuration file, the streaming is still active on port 8001 (so config is not taken into account: config.OpenWebif.streamport=8101)
- for the stream.m3u the port defined in the configuration is used (but doesn't work)
- for the services.m3u the port is hardcoded to 8001 and the streaming is working
So there is a total mess up in streaming port configuration.
see here:
http://openpli.org/f...m-port-problèm/
Regards,
Pr2
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