2013-02-13, 02:07 AM
Ok, I think I've done everything right...see attached XBMC.log
BTW, it's still exactly 1 hour out...
BTW, it's still exactly 1 hour out...
2013-02-13, 02:07 AM
Ok, I think I've done everything right...see attached XBMC.log
BTW, it's still exactly 1 hour out...
2013-02-13, 04:04 AM
That was patched okay but I was just fact finding wit extra logging. Could you try this update and let me see the log again.
Martin
2013-02-13, 05:00 AM
Cool...looks like that fixed it...see attached
2013-02-13, 05:06 AM
Yes good that looks better. I turned out that python dates aren't timezone aware.
Martin
Hi Martin...me again...sorry.
All is good...however now I don't seem to be able to stream Live TV with the VLC setting enabled in X-NEWA, Native works perfectly....I'm testing from my Macbook Pro with XBMC installed with X-NEWA before getting it all going on my aTV2's. I have adjust all those settings and ensured that the paths are correct (Program Files (x86)) etc.....still no job...I click on the 'Watch' within the TV Guide and the screen slides as if it is about to start playing a file and then just returns to the TV Guide after about 1 second with no errors (and no playing of Live TV).... Any ideas what it could be? I have attached my XBMC.log if that helps? Thanks again... Oh...just to let you know I have VLC installed on both my Macbook running XBMC and on the Server (didn't know if I needed it on both) and ensured on the NextPVR side of things I have taken in to account path issues being 32-bit etc.
2013-02-13, 01:03 PM
x-newa and newa are talking and the request to play the vlc streamed file is being made
17:43:11 T:140735309627776 NOTICE: DVDPlayer: Opening: http://192.168.137.46:7648 So the problem is on the backend NextPVR server. Ensure that your firewall is letting vlc outbound tcp local lan, on your configured port. If thay doesn't do anything post your web.log files and we can check the vlc transcode options. Martin
2013-02-13, 09:04 PM
I don't have a firewall enabled, plus if I switch X-NEWA to "Native" it works, therefore I am sure it is not a blocking issues per se.
Where do I find my web.log files? My VLC transcode options are as follows (BTW, I also changed my version of VLC on the server and the client to version 2.0.3 and the directory of c:\Program Files(x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\ has been set correct)....
2013-02-13, 09:06 PM
you find the web.log in your NPVR Folder under the "Public" profile
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2013-02-13, 09:29 PM
Strangest thing happened...my wife was watching ABC News and I thought before sending you my web.log I would attempt a stream from my Macbook Pro with XBMC/X-NEWA....when I started the stream it worked....I checked on the NextPVR server and indeed vlc.exe was in working away at transcoding.
I stopped the stream and attempted to restart and it wouldn't work, tried different channels and the same issue...including the ABC channel that first worked... See attached web.log.... Now I am lost as it seems settings must be right otherwise why would have it worked at all....
2013-02-14, 01:11 AM
A few things,
- you uploaded the wrong zip, I want to see the web logs. - I recommend streaming with a ts container not. - you are using low bandwidth small size transcoding meant for phones or xbmc over the internet - vlc streaming and native streaming use completely different web services and ports so you can't assume that native streaming means anything. Martin |
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