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#1 shax

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Posted 24 December 2015 - 11:25

This is new version of Enigma Signal Meter to Android platform.

Source is available on GitHub

 

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New features & improvements:

-voice reading of signal levels

x86 devices support

tablets support / landscape support

show Satellite names/Service type for current service

added Stream port settings (for those using non standard ports in firewall)

smart stream port fallback (if specified streaming port is not working, application will try to find the right one)

Transcoding support (for receivers supporting it)

added new ScreenShot options (OSD only, picture only)

new Standby and Restart GUI commands

complete redesign to reflect  Google Material guidelines

Actions to speed up navigation inside the app

  • long touch on profile name to delete profile
  • long touch on service name to zap to service without switching to Signal page
  • touch on title on Bouquets page to return to Profile page
  • touch on title on Services page to return to Bouquets page
  • touch on title on Signal page to return to Services page
  • touch on screenshot picture to open it in Gallery for further processing

For best experience with Streaming we recommend using VLC

Features:

  • SUPPORTS ALL currently existing Enigma1 and Enigma2 receivers and images
  • same simple interface used for Enigma1 and Enigma2 boxes (originally they are quite different)
  • full background processing (running tasks will not hang application)
  • ZAP channels
  • Take screenshots
  • Watch live TV streams from your receiver (external video player required, for example VPlayer was test and working)
  • works remotely (just forward web port and you can connect from anywhere)

Requirements:

  • Enigma 1 or Enigma 2 based satellite receivers with running Web interface (WebIf)
  • Network connection between receiver and computer
  • Android 2.3 or newer
  • 20 MB of free disk space

 

Special thanks goest to @Bosnian Pharao | GigaBlue for support.
Thanks to all people on Satelitski forum who tested.

For best results when searching (faster response time):
- don’t search while zapped on HD channels
- don’t search while recording
- don’t search while receiver’s web interface is open in web browser
- don’t search if you have other plugins running
- generally avoid anything that slows down your receiver


Edited by shax, 24 December 2015 - 11:27.


Re: Enigma Signal Meter for Android #2 cobus

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Posted 24 December 2015 - 14:25

Thanks looks good.

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Re: Enigma Signal Meter for Android #3 openpli4me

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Posted 24 December 2015 - 20:06

Why doesn't anyone add the option to use the second tuner (stream), read its settings and display that in parallel for fine tuning a multi focal dish?

Re: Enigma Signal Meter for Android #4 shax

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Posted 24 December 2015 - 20:41

Ahmmm, because it never crossed my mind?  :huh:

Excellent idea, but not sure how can I read signal levels from both tuners simultaneously from WebIf.

If this is an option, I'll definitely try to implement it.

 

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Re: Enigma Signal Meter for Android #5 Rob van der Does

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Posted 26 December 2015 - 11:45

I wouldn't know how to tell E2 remotely to use a specific tuner.

Speaking for myself: for dish alignment I

1- Create a special bouquet, that has services on all (major) satellites. And then I

2- tell the STB to use tuner A (preferred tuner); once the dish has been aligned I set the preferred tuner to tuner B etc.


Edited by Rob van der Does, 26 December 2015 - 11:45.


Re: Enigma Signal Meter for Android #6 openpli4me

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Posted 27 December 2015 - 12:54

It all depends where the signal info is generated and embedded to be read, when 2 tuners are active there must also be 2 points where signal info is kept, you may have to alternate between points if some layer sits between those points and one standard (json) output format. It might be an embedded feature of twistedweb and not webif.


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