Hi There,
I have an Synology NAS (DS413, PPC). On this I have installed DVBLink 4.6.0. In this version it is possible to use my TBS 5680. Everything looks to go OK.
I got my TBS installed. All channels are found. I can watch all channels (witch are in y subscription). When I open them trough Firefox / Windows Media Player it all works HD channels takes very long tu buffer. But that is because is through WIFI I guess.
So what is then the problem?
I am trying to connect MediaPortal to my DVBLink on my NAS. I found this guide te help me with it.
https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/...d-mediaportal-guide-updated-2012-01-24.101529
My first problem which I encounter was that the dvblink_channel_storage.xml was "unreachable" I fixed this to make a copy to a directory where my MediaPortal could access. I did this by login in the synology's bussybox and enter the following command
After this I made an m3u list containing all channels. The file looks like
If I try to scan the channels in MediaPortal it gives me "http://192.168.1.101:8100/watch/10660000/?transcoding=false :no Signal"
If i enter the same code in Chrome / Firefox / IE it starts WMP and it will open the correct channel.
So what do I do wrong? Is it a problem in DVBLink or is this a problem in MediaPortal?
To be clear I also have DVBLink on a standalone PC which has MediaPortal and there it all works fine.
Personally I think the problem is that it takes to long to lock on the channel therefore MediaPortal thinks there is no signal.
Does someone else has the same problem and maybe they also have the solution...
I have posted this on the DVB forum as well;
http://forum.dvblogic.com/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=26027
I have an Synology NAS (DS413, PPC). On this I have installed DVBLink 4.6.0. In this version it is possible to use my TBS 5680. Everything looks to go OK.
I got my TBS installed. All channels are found. I can watch all channels (witch are in y subscription). When I open them trough Firefox / Windows Media Player it all works HD channels takes very long tu buffer. But that is because is through WIFI I guess.
So what is then the problem?
I am trying to connect MediaPortal to my DVBLink on my NAS. I found this guide te help me with it.
https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/...d-mediaportal-guide-updated-2012-01-24.101529
My first problem which I encounter was that the dvblink_channel_storage.xml was "unreachable" I fixed this to make a copy to a directory where my MediaPortal could access. I did this by login in the synology's bussybox and enter the following command
Code:
cp /volume1/@appstore/DVBLinkServer/dvblink_channel_storage.xml /volume1/DVBLink
After this I made an m3u list containing all channels. The file looks like
Code:
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:0,Nederland 1
http://192.168.1.101:8100/watch/10660000/?transcoding=false
#EXTINF:0,Nederland 2
http://192.168.1.101:8100/watch/10650000/?transcoding=false
If I try to scan the channels in MediaPortal it gives me "http://192.168.1.101:8100/watch/10660000/?transcoding=false :no Signal"
If i enter the same code in Chrome / Firefox / IE it starts WMP and it will open the correct channel.
So what do I do wrong? Is it a problem in DVBLink or is this a problem in MediaPortal?
To be clear I also have DVBLink on a standalone PC which has MediaPortal and there it all works fine.
Personally I think the problem is that it takes to long to lock on the channel therefore MediaPortal thinks there is no signal.
Does someone else has the same problem and maybe they also have the solution...
I have posted this on the DVB forum as well;
http://forum.dvblogic.com/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=26027
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