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<blockquote data-quote="Nervesagent" data-source="post: 1141411" data-attributes="member: 146416"><p>I've been messing with Vodserver and because the ffmpeg had some trouble decoding my rtsp streams I modified the play service so it would first be encoded by vlc and then piped to ffmpeg and then ffmpeg makes it available for MePo through an unnamed pipe. Now I can basically use any stream that I can play in VLC in MediaPortal properly with Timeshift etc..</p><p></p><p>The only problem with this i'm facing with this is that I can't get it to run multiple instances or streams at the same time. I think it has something to do with the way the internal services are managed in VodServer. Rewriting the VodServer concept completely from scratch seems like the best idea to me, but that is a little too time-consuming and difficult for me at the moment. Other than my hack to use VLC I wanna try to do a similar experiment using Mencoder, maybe that will solve the multi-instance issue.</p><p>Should I post my findings / vodserver mods to a new thread or keep them in here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nervesagent, post: 1141411, member: 146416"] I've been messing with Vodserver and because the ffmpeg had some trouble decoding my rtsp streams I modified the play service so it would first be encoded by vlc and then piped to ffmpeg and then ffmpeg makes it available for MePo through an unnamed pipe. Now I can basically use any stream that I can play in VLC in MediaPortal properly with Timeshift etc.. The only problem with this i'm facing with this is that I can't get it to run multiple instances or streams at the same time. I think it has something to do with the way the internal services are managed in VodServer. Rewriting the VodServer concept completely from scratch seems like the best idea to me, but that is a little too time-consuming and difficult for me at the moment. Other than my hack to use VLC I wanna try to do a similar experiment using Mencoder, maybe that will solve the multi-instance issue. Should I post my findings / vodserver mods to a new thread or keep them in here? [/QUOTE]
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