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<blockquote data-quote="altytesty" data-source="post: 574637" data-attributes="member: 100487"><p>Here's one for the OP:</p><p><strong>VLC is unable to open the MRL</strong></p><p>There are many causes of this. What follows is the initial list of solutions:</p><p>1) Verify that your <strong>Streaming URL</strong> as found on the <strong>WebServer </strong>tab of the <strong>MediaPortalWebServices</strong> configuration page matches the </p><p>address of your TV Server <strong>OR</strong>, if you are using your WAN IP, make sure wrote it down correctly</p><p>2) Verify that the address has no strange characters. This may happen if you have been experimenting around with different IP addresses. For example, perhaps </p><p>you added a backslash on the end of the IP. <a href="http://192.0.0.1" target="_blank">http://192.0.0.1</a> is different than <a href="http://192.0.0.1/" target="_blank">http://192.0.0.1/</a> </p><p>The one with the<strong> /</strong> is incorrect and would result in the error message.</p><p></p><p></p><p>_____________</p><p>If you have any more reproducible solutions, please post so gemx can add to the OP, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altytesty, post: 574637, member: 100487"] Here's one for the OP: [B]VLC is unable to open the MRL[/B] There are many causes of this. What follows is the initial list of solutions: 1) Verify that your [B]Streaming URL[/B] as found on the [B]WebServer [/B]tab of the [B]MediaPortalWebServices[/B] configuration page matches the address of your TV Server [B]OR[/B], if you are using your WAN IP, make sure wrote it down correctly 2) Verify that the address has no strange characters. This may happen if you have been experimenting around with different IP addresses. For example, perhaps you added a backslash on the end of the IP. [url]http://192.0.0.1[/url] is different than [url]http://192.0.0.1/[/url] The one with the[B] /[/B] is incorrect and would result in the error message. _____________ If you have any more reproducible solutions, please post so gemx can add to the OP, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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