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<blockquote data-quote="Oxan" data-source="post: 767660" data-attributes="member: 97484"><p>If you do a long tap on a channel name or program a quickaction menu pops up with a stream action in it. </p><p></p><p>Do you return to aMPdroid after streaming (with back key) or do you just go to the homescreen (with home key)? In the second case it's expected that ffmpeg.exe still works, as the server unfortunately can't detect a client disconnect, so aMPdroid has to notify it to stop streaming. </p><p></p><p>That's correct. When you start a timeshift from "manual control" we currently can't setup transcoding for technical reasons (yet), so it just plays the original RTSP stream, which is too heavy for a lot of devices. Quite easy to workaround, just start your timeshifts from the channels or EPG view. </p><p>Yeah, it's already possible but it's a bit hard to setup. You have to forward port 4321 in your router to your server and make sure that it's already turned on. It's also prefered to change the passwords to something else then the default admin/admin. Then you've to add another client in aMPdroid with your external IP address and use that when you're away from home. Note that you probably can only stream on low quality over 3G. This might become easier in the future <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oxan, post: 767660, member: 97484"] If you do a long tap on a channel name or program a quickaction menu pops up with a stream action in it. Do you return to aMPdroid after streaming (with back key) or do you just go to the homescreen (with home key)? In the second case it's expected that ffmpeg.exe still works, as the server unfortunately can't detect a client disconnect, so aMPdroid has to notify it to stop streaming. That's correct. When you start a timeshift from "manual control" we currently can't setup transcoding for technical reasons (yet), so it just plays the original RTSP stream, which is too heavy for a lot of devices. Quite easy to workaround, just start your timeshifts from the channels or EPG view. Yeah, it's already possible but it's a bit hard to setup. You have to forward port 4321 in your router to your server and make sure that it's already turned on. It's also prefered to change the passwords to something else then the default admin/admin. Then you've to add another client in aMPdroid with your external IP address and use that when you're away from home. Note that you probably can only stream on low quality over 3G. This might become easier in the future ;) [/QUOTE]
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