There is no need to install 'DVD player' in PLi, as all media files are being played via the build-in media player (including DVD (ISO)). Installing it only brings up the DVD-entry in the main menu.
IPTV Player - development thread
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #481
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #482
Posted 2 December 2015 - 08:54
I asked You about this:
OK. I just know if this is problem with specific STB or with specific content.
If the test contents will work also on your STB then I will ask you to send mi example of content which makes problems for you (I will be able to check on my STB).
But, if the test contents will not work for you than this is bad because they work on my STB, so I will not be able to fix them without STB were they are not work.
P.S
In a moment I will add DTS codec support for exteplayer3, so this also should fix audio in some MKV.
Regards,
SSS
Here are files on which I tested:
exteplayer3 "http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4"
Edited by samsamsam, 2 December 2015 - 08:56.
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #483
Posted 2 December 2015 - 10:08
There is no need to install 'DVD player' in PLi, as all media files are being played via the build-in media player (including DVD (ISO)). Installing it only brings up the DVD-entry in the main menu.
Yes, as I indicated, I know about that and this is why I tried it (testing if it'll make any difference but it didn't) and reported it, since it always worked - but now it doesn't (in XP1000) and I have to figure out why - possibly WLAN stick, not sure...
SSS:
root@xp1000:~# exteplayer3 "http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4" {"EPLAYER3_EXTENDED":{"version":14}} file: [http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4] Codec ID: 86018 (00015002) 13 90 AAC_HEADER -> ff f1 5c 80 00 1f fc Codec ID: 28 (0000001c) Codec ID: 0 (00000000) Codec ID: 0 (00000000) {"PLAYBACK_OPEN":{"OutputName":"Output", "file":"http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4", "sts":0}} [output/linuxdvb_mipsel.c:LinuxDvbOpen] failed to open /dev/dvb/adapter0/video0 - errno 16 [output/linuxdvb_mipsel.c:LinuxDvbOpen] Device or resource busy [output/linuxdvb_mipsel.c:LinuxDvbOpen] failed to open /dev/dvb/adapter0/audio0 - errno 16 [output/linuxdvb_mipsel.c:LinuxDvbOpen] Device or resource busy {"OUTPUT_OPEN":{"sts":-1}} {"PLAYBACK_PLAY":{"sts":0}} {"v_c":{"id":2,"e":"V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC","n":"und","w":640,"h":360,"f":24000}} Codec ID: 86018 (00015002) 13 90 AAC_HEADER -> ff f1 5c 80 00 1f fc Codec ID: 28 (0000001c) Codec ID: 0 (00000000) Codec ID: 0 (00000000) {"a_l": [{"id":1,"e":"A_AAC","n":"eng"}]} {"a_c":{"id":1,"e":"A_AAC","n":"eng"}} [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... ...and so on and on it goes...
I will try more...
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #484
Posted 2 December 2015 - 10:25
SSS, I think it would be good to have more precise links to testing samples, so we (lay IT testers) don't make any silly mistakes...
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #485
Posted 2 December 2015 - 10:35
Or you can make a sub-menu in IPTV Player with those links to samples and we test for you...
Btw, I downloaded stuff you put on my Synology NAS and started testing...
The first sample (Micayala DivX 1080p) is not playing by extplayer3 (no buffering) but it is using gst player (no buff). So, consistent with my previous findings...
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #486
Posted 2 December 2015 - 10:47
Here is another bunny sample... (Correct syntax?)
root@xp1000:~# exteplayer3 "http://trailers.divx.com/divx_prod/divx_plus_hd_showcase/BigBuckBunny_DivX_HD720p_ASP.divx" {"EPLAYER3_EXTENDED":{"version":14}} file: [http://trailers.divx.com/divx_prod/divx_plus_hd_showcase/BigBuckBunny_DivX_HD720p_ASP.divx] Codec ID: 13 (0000000d) AV_CODEC_ID_MPEG4 Codec ID: 86017 (00015001) Codec ID: 86019 (00015003) {"PLAYBACK_OPEN":{"OutputName":"Output", "file":"http://trailers.divx.com/divx_prod/divx_plus_hd_showcase/BigBuckBunny_DivX_HD720p_ASP.divx", "sts":0}} [output/linuxdvb_mipsel.c:LinuxDvbOpen] failed to open /dev/dvb/adapter0/video0 - errno 16 [output/linuxdvb_mipsel.c:LinuxDvbOpen] Device or resource busy [output/linuxdvb_mipsel.c:LinuxDvbOpen] failed to open /dev/dvb/adapter0/audio0 - errno 16 [output/linuxdvb_mipsel.c:LinuxDvbOpen] Device or resource busy {"OUTPUT_OPEN":{"sts":-1}} {"PLAYBACK_PLAY":{"sts":0}} {"v_c":{"id":0,"e":"V_MSCOMP","n":"und","w":1280,"h":720,"f":24000}} Codec ID: 13 (0000000d) AV_CODEC_ID_MPEG4 Codec ID: 86017 (00015001) Codec ID: 86019 (00015003) {"a_l": [{"id":1,"e":"A_MP3","n":"und"}, {"id":2,"e":"A_AC3","n":"und"}]} {"a_c":{"id":1,"e":"A_MP3","n":"und"}} [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... [output/writer/mipsel/mp3.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ... ...and so on and on it goes...
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #487
Posted 2 December 2015 - 10:50
Oh, the above sample downloaded onto my NAS is working (command via remote) but only via external gstplayer, not by extplayer3!
And I switched to LAN in the meantime, to avoid potential WLAN issues...
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #488
Posted 2 December 2015 - 11:15
All DivX samples work from my NAS the same way (about 7 of them downloaded), except "Elephants dream", giving me a warning "video/x-avi-unknown decoder" but it is going in a PiG, strangely... EXIT button on my remote and I get it to work in a full screen mode. A bit strange.
Back to streaming: FilmOn BBC1
auto selection - no good
eplayer 3, no buffering/low > no good
gstplayer, no buffering/low > OK! (Even high bitrate works!)
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #489
Posted 2 December 2015 - 20:18
Ok. So, the problem:
[quote]
[output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ...
[output/writer/mipsel/h264.c:writeData] file pointer < 0. ignoring ...
[/quote]
is not real problem. When you want to run the player from command line you can not watch TV SAT, becouse in you watch the video and audio decoders are used for live.
So, you need to free audio and video decoders for example by switch to channel without signal or by disconnecting live signal.
Edited by samsamsam, 2 December 2015 - 20:19.
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #490
Posted 2 December 2015 - 23:23
=====to check the ffmpeg version in your STB=====ffmpeg --version
I have an ET9000 and several months ago when I flashed OpenPli again I just copied my IPTVPlayer folder to Extensions/ folder and then I regularly updated the plugin using the built-in function.
Recently I decided to learn a bit more and I issued the command above to see if ffmpeg has been installed.
To my surprise it hasn't. I thought it was installed automatically with any of the online plugin updates.
root@et9x00:~# ffmpeg --version -sh: ffmpeg: not found
What shall I do to install it properly?
Also, what shall I do to make sure other important components such as External Player 3 or External Gstplayer get installed too?
ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E
HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #491
Posted 3 December 2015 - 00:21
Hello SSS,
i did some tests with the latest version of exteplayer.My stb is ET9000 with OpenPli 4 Gstreamer 1.6.x.
I downloaded some of the test samples you provided,all the video files played fine except flyby-xvid.avi ,video was ok but no audio.
Also all the .ogg , .wav ,.wma files didn't even start.
Same audio files and flyby-xvid.avi were playing with integrated enigma2 mediaplayer and external gstplayer.
I loaded latest Openpli 4 with Gstreamer 0.10 and checked again,same results.
Filmon is working with exteplayer3 in both modes.
Bye.
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Re: IPTV Player - development thread #492
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #493
Posted 3 December 2015 - 03:14
=====to check the ffmpeg version in your STB=====ffmpeg --version
I have an ET9000 and several months ago when I flashed OpenPli again I just copied my IPTVPlayer folder to Extensions/ folder and then I regularly updated the plugin using the built-in function.
Recently I decided to learn a bit more and I issued the command above to see if ffmpeg has been installed.
To my surprise it hasn't. I thought it was installed automatically with any of the online plugin updates.
root@et9x00:~# ffmpeg --version -sh: ffmpeg: not foundWhat shall I do to install it properly?
Also, what shall I do to make sure other important components such as External Player 3 or External Gstplayer get installed too?
Please check from cmd line:
gst-launch-1.0 --gst-version gst-launch --gst-version
According to exteplayer3 at now it is only for test purpose. If you want to test you need to manualny install ffmpeg libs via cmd:
cd /tmp wget http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/ffmpeg2.8.1_mipsel_nofpu.tar.gz tar -xzf ffmpeg2.8.1_mipsel_nofpu.tar.gz -C / rm ffmpeg2.8.1_mipsel_nofpu.tar.gz
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #494
Posted 3 December 2015 - 03:44
Hello SSS,
i did some tests with the latest version of exteplayer.My stb is ET9000 with OpenPli 4 Gstreamer 1.6.x.
I downloaded some of the test samples you provided,all the video files played fine except flyby-xvid.avi ,video was ok but no audio.
Also all the .ogg , .wav ,.wma files didn't even start.
Same audio files and flyby-xvid.avi were playing with integrated enigma2 mediaplayer and external gstplayer.
I loaded latest Openpli 4 with Gstreamer 0.10 and checked again,same results.
Filmon is working with exteplayer3 in both modes.
Bye.
At now .ogg, .wma are decoded by software to the PCM. WAV most probaly use also PCM, so seems that PCM are not working OK on your STB.
But, strange is flyby-xvid.avi it use MP3 as audio codec and others flyby-... files tooo.
According to information provided by @christophecvr "Some xtrend boxes need a max pcm rate off 48000". I do not make such limitation in exteplayer3, so maybe this is a reason why PCM are not playied correctly.
Can you check this and try to play this file:http://download.wave...TTP/HugeWAV.wav with exteplayer3?
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #495
Posted 3 December 2015 - 20:02
If plugin detect gstreamer in your STB it as for gstplayer instalation
Please check from cmd line:
gst-launch-1.0 --gst-version gst-launch --gst-versionAccording to exteplayer3 at now it is only for test purpose. If you want to test you need to manualny install ffmpeg libs via cmd:
cd /tmp wget http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/ffmpeg2.8.1_mipsel_nofpu.tar.gz tar -xzf ffmpeg2.8.1_mipsel_nofpu.tar.gz -C / rm ffmpeg2.8.1_mipsel_nofpu.tar.gz
Thanks.
Now I get this:
root@et9x00:~# gst-launch-1.0 --gst-version -sh: gst-launch-1.0: not found
root@et9x00:~# gst-launch --gst-version GStreamer Core Library version 0.10.36.1
ffmpeg version 2.8.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2015 the FFmpeg developers built with gcc 4.9.2 (GCC) configuration: --sysroot=/mnt/new2/xspeedlx1/build-enviroment/builds/openatv/release/et4x00/tmp/sysroots/et4x00 --cross-prefix=mipsel-oe-linux- --prefix=/mnt/new/e2/simpleeplayer3/tmp/ffmpeg/tmp/ffmpeg-2.8.1 /usr/ --enable-cross-compile --target-os=linux --arch=mipsel --disable-mipsdspr1 --disable-mipsdspr2 --disable-mipsfpu --enable-shared --disable-static --disable-debug --disable-ffplay --disable-ffprobe --di sable-ffserver --disable-outdevs --disable-doc --disable-htmlpages --disable-manpages --disable-podpages --disable-txtpages --disable-lzma --enable-openssl --enable-zlib --enable-stripping --enable-cross-com pile --enable-small --disable-sdl --disable-xlib --disable-d3d11va --disable-dxva2 --disable-vaapi --disable-vda --disable-vdpau libavutil 54. 31.100 / 54. 31.100 libavcodec 56. 60.100 / 56. 60.100 libavformat 56. 40.101 / 56. 40.101 libavdevice 56. 4.100 / 56. 4.100 libavfilter 5. 40.101 / 5. 40.101 libswscale 3. 1.101 / 3. 1.101 libswresample 1. 2.101 / 1. 2.101
ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E
HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #496
Posted 3 December 2015 - 20:13
Your image has Gstreamer 0.1, not 1.xx?
SSS, this is what I can do to help: I can test and log properly if you supply us with the full set of Telnet commands/instructions....
How's that?
Alien2, XP1000, ET10000, GB HD X1, Red Eagle TwinBox LCD F500HD, have a pick... Even PrismCube Ruby...
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #497
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #498
Posted 3 December 2015 - 21:40
Hmmm with ET STB the MAX PCM feq can not be great-er then 48K.
But, I do have idea why they do not work with exteplayer3.
I will prepare some experimental version of the exteplayer3.
Your image has Gstreamer 0.1, not 1.xx?
SSS, this is what I can do to help: I can test and log properly if you supply us with the full set of Telnet commands/instructions....
How's that?
Alien2, XP1000, ET10000, GB HD X1, Red Eagle TwinBox LCD F500HD, have a pick... Even PrismCube Ruby...
Sorry. But when nothing works for you. This will not help. But thanks.
Edited by samsamsam, 3 December 2015 - 21:43.
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #499
Posted 4 December 2015 - 02:40
Edited by samsamsam, 4 December 2015 - 02:41.
Re: IPTV Player - development thread #500
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