Forget the plugin, forget the settings. For 99% of the users no transcoding settings are necessary.
Transcoding problem
Re: Transcoding problem #561
Posted 16 May 2014 - 17:09
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Re: Transcoding problem #562
Posted 16 May 2014 - 17:14
Forget the plugin, forget the settings. For 99% of the users no transcoding settings are necessary.
Where such data?
Ukraine, Russia and Belarus internet is not cheap and there is no speed. Man decides to any bit rate he can watch the video. He can change the settings to see if the picture stops. In each of their souchae.
No need to decide for everyone like them better.
Re: Transcoding problem #563
Re: Transcoding problem #564
Posted 16 May 2014 - 17:25
I guess OpenPLi is not meant for such users.I hope you will return it. Because 98% of users are not able to go to the receiver by ftp
Well, for people that can not even use ftp, probably no E2 image is meant for them ...
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testing boxes: Vu+ Duo² + AX Quadbox HD2400 + 2x Vu+ Solo² + Octagon SF4008
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Card-Server: Raspberry Pi + IPv6-capable oscam
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Re: Transcoding problem #565
Posted 16 May 2014 - 17:35
I guess OpenPLi is not meant for such users.
Well, for people that can not even use ftp, probably no E2 image is meant for them ...
LOL
if you do not know nuclear physics, electricity from nuclear stations you can not use?
Do not write nonsense. I repeat, the client or buyer buys already tuned receiver. Settings he can then change from the control panel or plugins!!!
I repeat. do not decide how it will be better for others.
2 people have already written a plugin that was better.
Others just put up with it
Re: Transcoding problem #566
Posted 16 May 2014 - 17:45
No sense in explaining if you don't want to comprehend.
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Re: Transcoding problem #567
Posted 16 May 2014 - 18:02
Bullshit.
LOLI guess OpenPLi is not meant for such users.
Well, for people that can not even use ftp, probably no E2 image is meant for them ...
if you do not know nuclear physics, electricity from nuclear stations you can not use?
But if you can't use computers, you shouldn't buy one, except you are willing to learn.
And unless you are an Electrician, you shouldn't do electric installations ...
The client buys from Vu+.I repeat, the client or buyer buys already tuned receiver. Settings he can then change from the control panel or plugins!!!
Vu+ delivers official images for their boxes.
If you don't like that one for your box, complain at Vu+.
If you generally like it but miss some features, use the VTI or BH images, which are closely based in the Vu+ original image and just bloated^Wextended with more features.
However, any image except the original one is based solely on voluntary work of an open source community.
Positively spoken, open source projects give you the right to participate in development and the right to change/modify if for you own needs.
However, there is no guarantee that the project admins will accept your work or suggestions.
Negatively spoken, your user rights are: Take it or leave it.
Then use any of the images which include the "better" solution or just take the "better" solution and use it on OpenPLi.I repeat. do not decide how it will be better for others.
2 people have already written a plugin that was better.
Others just put up with it
That's one of your positive rights with open source.
And although the OpenPLi devs are among the most ignorant, most self-overestimating, most stubborn and most arrogant ones, they are right in one point:
Erik Slagter's transproxy is better than the original one.
With the devs loving to tread water and not to move a single inch forward, you can be sure they won't move backward, even if you beg for another decade.
Once king Erik and his royal suite is done "considering" I will make transcoding configurable through the web interface, if not with them resp. their help (as requested) then against them for the user's sake.
But you really can stop bitching and whining here, your repetitions just add to the pain reading this thread already is.
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testing boxes: Vu+ Duo² + AX Quadbox HD2400 + 2x Vu+ Solo² + Octagon SF4008
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Card-Server: Raspberry Pi + IPv6-capable oscam
Router: Linksys WRT1900ACS w/ LEDE + Fritz!Box 7390
Re: Transcoding problem #568
Posted 16 May 2014 - 18:16
For the "perfect idiot" users you mentioned, an E2 box really isn't the way to go.
They should buy a Humax, TechniSat, whatever.
Something which is served "finished", which they can't break but neither configure in detail.
And even if they are willing to learn a bit and step into the E2 world:
For E2 beginners, OpenPLi is still about the worst possible image.
It's the least optimized, least tweaked and so on image.
It doesn't even come with a decent skin for the LCD display of the Vu+ ...
If you really need the latest features added by the box manufacturer and want an image which is optimized for your specific Vu+ box "right off the feed/image", you are much better off with an VTI image.
They implement new features more quickly, work around quirks in extensions and packages and so on.
But they also implement a lot of bloat to satisfy everyone.
The main benefit of OpenPLi is not a user-friendly out-of-the-box experience, but that it comes right out of the compiler with zero fixes and very low bloat.
So it gives a good base for own optimizations and tweaks.
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testing boxes: Vu+ Duo² + AX Quadbox HD2400 + 2x Vu+ Solo² + Octagon SF4008
Sats & Pay-TV: Astra 19.2°E + Hotbird 13°E with Redlight / SCT HD / SES Astra HD- / Sky V14 / 4th empire propaganda TV
Card-Server: Raspberry Pi + IPv6-capable oscam
Router: Linksys WRT1900ACS w/ LEDE + Fritz!Box 7390
Re: Transcoding problem #569
Posted 16 May 2014 - 19:13
SpaceRat Judging by that nonsense you write - probably learn in school. You do not know absolutely nothing about the market of satellite receivers.
Developers OpenPli prepared and get money from the manufacturers. I'm working on the company's products made a choice which team will write image our equipment while we chose OpenPli. I always advise all just them, but with there approach - this may come to the end.
If you all like it, go wash your feet and go to bed. Do not go into the conversation when talking to adults.
Understood?
Edited by колбаскин, 16 May 2014 - 19:14.
Re: Transcoding problem #570
Posted 16 May 2014 - 19:17
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testing boxes: Vu+ Duo² + AX Quadbox HD2400 + 2x Vu+ Solo² + Octagon SF4008
Sats & Pay-TV: Astra 19.2°E + Hotbird 13°E with Redlight / SCT HD / SES Astra HD- / Sky V14 / 4th empire propaganda TV
Card-Server: Raspberry Pi + IPv6-capable oscam
Router: Linksys WRT1900ACS w/ LEDE + Fritz!Box 7390
Re: Transcoding problem #571
Re: Transcoding problem #572
Posted 16 May 2014 - 19:34
What an i....
As Spacerat said its take it or leave it...
There are plenty other imageteams crawling around screaming "pick me!"
So mister колбаскин its finally time to wake up and leave, you can bullshit whatever you want but the devs here have busy paid jobs and contribute to openpli pure for the fun of it in their own free time.
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Re: Transcoding problem #573
Re: Transcoding problem #574
Posted 16 May 2014 - 19:47
Developers OpenPli prepared and get money from the manufacturers.
Before I go into shutdown mode too, I want to comment on this. What a load of rubbish! Who can I send the bill fot the 10-20 hours a week of free time OpenPLi "costs" me?
Currently in use: VU+ Duo 4K (2xFBC S2), VU+ Solo 4K (1xFBC S2), uClan Usytm 4K Ultimate (S2+T2), Octagon SF8008 (S2+T2), Zgemma H9.2H (S2+T2)
Due to my bad health, I will not be very active at times and may be slow to respond. I will not read the forum or PM on a regular basis.
Many answers to your question can be found in our new and improved wiki.
Re: Transcoding problem #575
Posted 16 May 2014 - 21:03
Developers OpenPli prepared and get money from the manufacturers.
Before I go into shutdown mode too, I want to comment on this. What a load of rubbish! Who can I send the bill fot the 10-20 hours a week of free time OpenPLi "costs" me?
And that goes for all OpenPLi members. If only I'd get money for 10% of spent time, I'd be quite lucky. But it is simply 0% nothing more or less. I can't comment for other image builders of course.
Edited by Erik Slagter, 16 May 2014 - 21:04.
* Wavefrontier T90 with 28E/23E/19E/13E via SCR switches 2 x 2 x 6 user bands
I don't read PM -> if you have something to ask or to report, do it in the forum so others can benefit. I don't take freelance jobs.
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Re: Transcoding problem #576
Posted 16 May 2014 - 23:14
its entertaining
<p><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="font-family:'lucida sans unicode', 'lucida grande', sans-serif;"><strong>Vu+ SOLO</strong></span></span>
Re: Transcoding problem #577
Re: Transcoding problem #578
Posted 17 May 2014 - 17:16
So actually on all machines with transcoding, the code for internal streaming on port 8001 is fully redundant.it handles all of
- live transcoding
- file transcoding
- live streaming
- file streaming
If E2 wasn't hooking to port 8001 itself, you would get identical effects as the internal streaming provides by adding
listen = 8001
to /etc/enigma2/streamproxy.conf
So the logical conclusion would be to just merge the transproxy code into E2, replacing the current code for port 8001 and wrapping the transcoding code into ifdefs.
This is even more the logical way to go as more and more new machines offer transcoding.
PS:
Yesterdays change indeed fixed the broken streaming using e.g. DreamDroid:
By simply configuring DreamDroid to use port 8002 instead of 8001 for streaming, you can now stream transcoded live TV to your Android device.
2nd box: Gigablue Quad 4k 2xDVB-S2 FBC / 2xDVB-C / 1.8 TB HDD / OpenATV 6.2
testing boxes: Vu+ Duo² + AX Quadbox HD2400 + 2x Vu+ Solo² + Octagon SF4008
Sats & Pay-TV: Astra 19.2°E + Hotbird 13°E with Redlight / SCT HD / SES Astra HD- / Sky V14 / 4th empire propaganda TV
Card-Server: Raspberry Pi + IPv6-capable oscam
Router: Linksys WRT1900ACS w/ LEDE + Fritz!Box 7390
Re: Transcoding problem #579
Posted 17 May 2014 - 18:50
Actually I may at some time integrate the transcoding part of streamproxy into enigma, because that is where it belongs. The only thing that withheld me was the knowledge enigma would have to undergo major adjustments to get the complete url (including parameters) up to the point where the streamserver resides and where the service is selected.
* Wavefrontier T90 with 28E/23E/19E/13E via SCR switches 2 x 2 x 6 user bands
I don't read PM -> if you have something to ask or to report, do it in the forum so others can benefit. I don't take freelance jobs.
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Re: Transcoding problem #580
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