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Open streamed transponder


senderkin1

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Hello there. Hope this is right forum. I just bought DVBViewer and wonder howto open unicast transponder stream.

There is detailed explanation.

I choose Plugins ---> NetStream where I can define stream type, interface and port. For example unicast 192.168.0.1:1234.

Then I try to open it in VLC on other computer just like this http://192.168.0.1:1234 and it works great.

But what should I do when I activate "Stream Whole Transponder" buttom. How can I open channels then?

If I try http://192.168.0.1:1234 VLC doesn't open anything. Maybe I should define some specific PIDs in URL?

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But what should I do when I activate "Stream Whole Transponder" buttom. How can I open channels then?

..just select the wanted service. Maybe there's a bottleneck in your network? You'd better install a DVBViewer client on the remote pc.

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Thanks for quick reply. There is no bottleneck. Description of the problem wasn's quite right.

Fist I didn't realize there was a Progam Menu in VLC that i should choose. Thanks for that. It works great. But I'm Linux user and it's important for my script to know how can I open selected program (programs) but not first.

For example. If I write this in console

vlc http://192.168.0.1:1234

I always open first channel in my list. If i open other instance of VLC with same parameters (vlc http://192.168.0.1:1234) i open first channel as expected. I can choose second channel in program list manualy but it's not a way.The question is how can i define URL to open second, third etc channel straight away? Maybe I should define program PID in URL (if it's possible) or there is another way?

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While playing with Recording Service I figured out howto open specific channel. You should add program pid like this.

192.168.0.1:1234 --program 12345

192.168.0.1:1234 --program 23456

and so on.

Hope this'll help someone.

Thanks everyone for your help.

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