[vdr] IPTV Plugin - having trouble configuring

2014-12-22 Thread Norm Dressler
Hi all,

I've began playing with the IPTV plugin and just can't figure out some
things.  I have VDR configured with a headless server running streamdev.
Works great with ATSC channels and the like.

I've installed IPTV plugin and added a vlc2iptv channel to my channels.conf
and added the URL into the appropriate file.  The channel is Sky News.  I
run VDR as root on my headless box.  I'm not getting any errors to indicate
there is something wrong so I'm guessing its the 'can't run vlc as root'
issue I'm encountering since the batch file vlc2iptv is launching it
directly.  How can I get this to work?

Is there a better way to play streams then using vlc2iptv?   Perhaps
someone can sure their free TV iptv channels.conf that don't use vlc2iptv
so I can at least see if it works with streamdev properly?

The documentation on this plugin is sparse - not much available especially
about the file format of the .conf file used by vlc2iptv, which I've had to
guess at.

Hoping to get more info!

Thanks
Norm Dressler
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Re: [vdr] IPTV Plugin - having trouble configuring

2014-12-22 Thread Daniel Berglund
Hi,
Yes it be run as user, had the same problem. Try add your user to vdr group 
and run vdr as user. I think it was how I solved the problem.

/pickitup

 
MÃ¥ndagen den 22 december 2014 15.23.07 skrev  Norm Dressler:
Hi all,

I've began playing with the IPTV plugin and just can't figure out some
things.  I have VDR configured with a headless server running streamdev.
Works great with ATSC channels and the like.

I've installed IPTV plugin and added a vlc2iptv channel to my channels.conf
and added the URL into the appropriate file.  The channel is Sky News.  I
run VDR as root on my headless box.  I'm not getting any errors to indicate
there is something wrong so I'm guessing its the 'can't run vlc as root'
issue I'm encountering since the batch file vlc2iptv is launching it
directly.  How can I get this to work?

Is there a better way to play streams then using vlc2iptv?   Perhaps
someone can sure their free TV iptv channels.conf that don't use vlc2iptv
so I can at least see if it works with streamdev properly?

The documentation on this plugin is sparse - not much available especially
about the file format of the .conf file used by vlc2iptv, which I've had to
guess at.

Hoping to get more info!

Thanks
Norm Dressler


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Re: [vdr] IPTV Plugin - having trouble configuring

2014-12-22 Thread Norm Dressler
Ok I switched my system over to run as a user and I'm still not getting
anything.

I'm getting an encoder not found error or something like that when I try to
manually launch vlc2iptv.

Am I missing something?
On Dec 22, 2014 3:38 PM, "Daniel Berglund"  wrote:

> Hi,
> Yes it be run as user, had the same problem. Try add your user to vdr group
> and run vdr as user. I think it was how I solved the problem.
>
> /pickitup
>
>
> MÃ¥ndagen den 22 december 2014 15.23.07 skrev  Norm Dressler:
> Hi all,
>
> I've began playing with the IPTV plugin and just can't figure out some
> things.  I have VDR configured with a headless server running streamdev.
> Works great with ATSC channels and the like.
>
> I've installed IPTV plugin and added a vlc2iptv channel to my channels.conf
> and added the URL into the appropriate file.  The channel is Sky News.  I
> run VDR as root on my headless box.  I'm not getting any errors to indicate
> there is something wrong so I'm guessing its the 'can't run vlc as root'
> issue I'm encountering since the batch file vlc2iptv is launching it
> directly.  How can I get this to work?
>
> Is there a better way to play streams then using vlc2iptv?   Perhaps
> someone can sure their free TV iptv channels.conf that don't use vlc2iptv
> so I can at least see if it works with streamdev properly?
>
> The documentation on this plugin is sparse - not much available especially
> about the file format of the .conf file used by vlc2iptv, which I've had to
> guess at.
>
> Hoping to get more info!
>
> Thanks
> Norm Dressler
>
>
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