On 06.04.20 17:49, Daniel wrote:
...
> channel marked as FTA but can't be displayed:
>
> NHK WORLD-JAPAN (eng);Digital
> Free:546000:C0M256:C:6900:2931=2:2932=eng@3:0:0:53120:61441:10004:0
This is MPEG video (2931=2).
Strange, it can't be played. VDR doesn't output anything with loglevel 3 when I
switch to this channel.
Kodi log says:
2020-04-06 17:38:26.865 T:139778643008064 NOTICE: VideoPlayer::OpenFile:
2020-04-06 17:38:26.865 T:139778453800704 NOTICE: Creating InputStream
2020-04-06 17:38:26.865 T:139778453800704 ERROR: Error on dvdnav_open
2020-04-06 17:38:26.865 T:139778453800704 ERROR: CVideoPlayer::OpenInputStream - error opening []
2020-04-06 17:38:26.865 T:139778453800704 NOTICE: CVideoPlayer::OnExit()
2020-04-06 17:38:26.878 T:139777123219200 ERROR: SignalQuality: Add-on 'VDR-Network-Streaming-Interface (VNSI) Server:127.0.0.1:34890' returned an error: server error
2020-04-06 17:38:27.119 T:139778643008064 NOTICE: CVideoPlayer::CloseFile()
2020-04-06 17:38:27.119 T:139778643008064 NOTICE: VideoPlayer: waiting for threads to exit
2020-04-06 17:38:27.119 T:139778643008064 NOTICE: VideoPlayer: finished waiting
could this be an issue with VNSI?
VNSI is not an integral part of VDR.
Have you tried watching the channel directly in VDR?
Things to test:
- Can your output device play MPEG video?
Some devices (like the Raspberry Pi, for instance) require a separate
license for that.
It should be. I can playing MPEG container videos with kodi. I'm running kodi
on gentoo with system ffmpeg libraries.
Please make these tests with plain vanilla VDR.
Klaus
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