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Re: is it possible to record iptv #21 ozzsurf

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 17:58

less manipulative way ??

 

just edit a file m8

restart

then push a button

 

get yer old women to do it for ya



Re: is it possible to record iptv #22 athoik

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 18:52

TS Streams 1:0:1 work since ages, but it costs you (2 x bandwidth).

How about other non TS Streams? Eg the 4097:0:1 ones...
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Re: is it possible to record iptv #23 MiLo

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 19:33

Actually, any thing that comes in through external sources (e.g. files, network) and is played on the box, is in fact already being recorded, because it's being written into the decoder device. Technically, all that needs to happen to write a copy to disk is just to write a copy of the data going into the demux also into a file handle (or so).

It's just a matter of no one actually bothering to implement a way to record data while it is being played.
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Re: is it possible to record iptv #24 ozzsurf

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 19:34

the guy said you cant record iptv

i just show that you can play and record iptv

with 1:0:1:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:

and forward slash at the end of the url

 

rtmp 4097 plays ok

but to record you have to have forward slash at the end of the url

rtmp 4097 dont work with forward slash

so you get the error

 

you have to fool the box  in to thinking it is getting a http stream

then rtmp 4097 will record

 

i post how later



Re: is it possible to record iptv #25 Erik Slagter

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 19:43

the guy said you cant record iptv

i just show that you can play and record iptv

with 1:0:1:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:

and forward slash at the end of the url

And another guy didn't quite read what the one guy say.


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Re: is it possible to record iptv #26 ozzsurf

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 19:54

bottom line is you can record iptv with stb

have done for years

 

stb can also play simple tv links

 

and can also record http via wget to hdd



Re: is it possible to record iptv #27 ozzsurf

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 19:56

its got nothing to do with new drivers



Re: is it possible to record iptv #28 Erik Slagter

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 19:59

its got nothing to do with new drivers

Yes it does, if you have a VU+ receiver.

 

Also the vast majority of iptv streams are not 1:0:1 but 4097:0:1 so your statement is not that relevant in the end.


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Re: is it possible to record iptv #29 ozzsurf

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 20:12

your wrong

 

iptv streams are the url

what you put in front of that can be written many ways

but to record you have to have 1 flag at the start and / at the end

 

rtmp 4097 dont record

unless you fool the box to thinking the stream is a http with 1 flag and /

 

 

i have solo2

with old drivers

 

 

and i use to have dm800 with a old italy image

and record iptv like 5 years ago

till i sold it last year

 

so nowt to do with new drivers



Re: is it possible to record iptv #30 Erik Slagter

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 20:31

No point in argueing when the other side doesn't read or doesn't want to understand.


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Re: is it possible to record iptv #31 ozzsurf

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 21:14

first you say you cant record iptv to stb

then SatKiekerd says you can

then you say it must be the new drivers

 

when all along you have been able to record iptv to dreambox and vu+ boxes

since that both came out

 

flash a old openpli image say over a year ago then try to record iptv to hdd

 

you say i dont read lol

well i read what rubbish you put

and your still wrong

so to prove my point flash old image with old drivers

or use a dreambox with a real old image on it say openpli 2.1

 

as for recording other extensions .mp4 .mkv to dreambox or vu+ hdd

 

there are a few ways of doing it and one is wget

 

i bet you say you cant do that as well


Edited by ozzsurf, 12 January 2015 - 21:16.


Re: is it possible to record iptv #32 athoik

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 21:38

Nobody says you can't but "simple users" don't know how to use wget or other command line tools.

"Simple users" just want to press the record button on their remote control and with some Enigma2 magic recording to happend.

At the moment we run out of magicians although the trick might be the one that MiLo described above....
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Re: is it possible to record iptv #33 ozzsurf

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 21:57

well to record anything it has to be there in the 1st place

whether iptv via record button or telnet

so the user has to input something to get something out

 

 

here is how you use wget to download to your enigma2 hdd

 

easy way is

get dreambox control centre

login to your box with it

click telnet

 

type

 

wget -P "/hdd/movie" http://ip-of-stream.mkv

 

press enter

 

find stream on hdd and play it

 

here is a test link

1 min mkv

 

 

wget -P "/hdd/movie" http://jell.yfish.us/media/Jellyfish-3-Mbps.mkv

Edited by ozzsurf, 12 January 2015 - 22:00.


Re: is it possible to record iptv #34 ozzsurf

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Posted 12 January 2015 - 22:35

i show how to record rtmp to vu+ hdd

 

and play

 

simpletv rtmp://$OPT:rtmp-raw=rtmpe://

 

links on enigma2

 

but maybe its to

complicated for ya :)



Re: is it possible to record iptv #35 ozzsurf

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Posted 13 January 2015 - 02:57

record RTMP stream on vu+ or dreambox hdd

 

 

 

you have to fool the box to record RTMP
by daisy chaining the RTMP link from vlc on pc to a http link on enigma2

ftp to
/etc/enigma2/userbouquet.favourites.tv

put this
change ip to your pc ip address
 

#SERVICE 1:0:1:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:http%3a//192.168.1.4%3a8902/
#DESCRIPTION MY STREAM

save
exit
restart enigma2


start vlc on pc

then go to
Tools -> Preferences -> All -> Interfaces -> Main Interfaces -> Select Web -> save

now go to

Tools -> Preferences -> All -> Stream output

in the box

Default Stream Output Chain

put


 

#duplicate{dst=std{access=http,mux=ts,dst=:8902},dst=display}

save

use this RTMP stream and open it with vlc
 

rtmp://stream.smcloud.net/live2/best/best_720p

now go to your channel list bouquet favourites.tv on your sat box
and select MY STREAM thats the name i gave #DESCRIPTION MY STREAM

the RTMP stream will now play

now press the record button on the remote
and it will record RTMP stream as a ts file
to your sat box hdd

the reason this works is the box thinks its using a http stream from here

#SERVICE 1:0:1:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:http%3a//192.168.1.4%3a8902/
which has the flag 1 at the start and the forward slash at the end


Edited by ozzsurf, 13 January 2015 - 03:02.


Re: is it possible to record iptv #36 ozzsurf

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Posted 13 January 2015 - 03:37

rtmp recording to vu solo2 hdd

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Re: is it possible to record iptv #37 WanWizard

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Posted 13 January 2015 - 12:03

You're using VLC to restream.

 

In that case it's a lot easier to skip the fiddling with the box alltogether and to have VLC write the stream to disk: https://msankhala.wo...ith-vlc-player/


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Re: is it possible to record iptv #38 ozzsurf

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Posted 13 January 2015 - 13:29

thec only reason for using vlc is to record rtmp streams to vu hdd

yes the hdd of the sat box with the record button

 

there is no other way yet that i know to record rtmp streams to vu+ or dreambox hdd

 

anyway i given 3 ways to record iptv to enigma2 hdd

 

http streams in post 19

wget in post 33

rtmp in post 35


Edited by ozzsurf, 13 January 2015 - 13:33.


Re: is it possible to record iptv #39 ozzsurf

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Posted 13 January 2015 - 14:42

@WanWizard

 

yes you can record to vu+ hdd with just vlc like you said :)

 

heres how to do it for a rtmp stream

a little bit different to your link but same result

 

Open Vlc player and Go to Media >> Open Network Stream
Paste the RTMP url
click the arrow next to play and click convert
click dump raw input
then go to browse and navigate to your network places till you find
solo2 hdd then movie
then give it a name
rtmp.mp4
save
then click start

rtmp stream will be on solo2 hdd



Re: is it possible to record iptv #40 WanWizard

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Posted 13 January 2015 - 15:15

Exactly. No need to do anything more than have VLC write it to disk.


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