Re: iptv EXT channels.conf format

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Yes, I'm using the iptvstream.sh script.

Have still not had much chance to test switching between multiple iptv 
channels - as I can only get the NASA channel working properly.  I need to 
spend some more time googling for free streams...


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rene Hertell" <linuxtv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "VDR Mailing List" <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 11:30 PM
Subject: Re:  iptv EXT channels.conf format


Simon Baxter wrote:
> Thanks - sound is working since I changed the audio bitrate from 320
> to 190.
>
> Thanks too for the mms stream - works, kind of.  I think the
> bandwidth to NZ is affecting it though  :)

Thanks Simon for that tip :-) Now I managed to get some sound too, but i
had to reduce it to 96 for getting a reasonablesound @ nasatv (i just
got clipping and crap sound).

Are you using the iptvstream.sh script, or are you using the debian-way
with the config-files for each channel in /etc/vdr/plugins/iptv/vlcinput/ ?

I don't know where the problem is, but jumping to an other channel
leaves the vlc-process running, and on each iptv-channel-swap I get two
new vlc-processes (pgrep vlc). So before changing to an other stream, i
have to do a "killall vlc".

This fiddling with this plugin starts to drive me nuts ;-) It looks that
it's time for me to look for a wig


René

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