MERGING MediaPortal Url Source Splitter & IPTV Filter (2 Viewers)

Edalex

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    What about saving srream with vlc and analyzing it with smth?

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    Edalex

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    Doesn't everything that plays in VLC should play in TV Server?
    I think georgius said iptv filter will play almost anything which could be played by vlc. But now iptv filter is not tied to tv server only and it's using by online videos so maybe your internet tv could be played there.
    P.s. I don't know how to analyze files besides mediainfo but I do know how to save files with vlc. :)


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    ajs

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    TV Server is limited to MPEG 2 TS, because that is the format used for DVB and ATSC TV.
    I think georgius said iptv filter will play almost anything which could be played by vlc. But now iptv filter is not tied to tv server only and it's using by online videos so maybe your internet tv could be played there.
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    mm1352000

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    Yes, so VLC can play it... but that does not mean TV Server can receive it directly.
    Are you going to try restreaming to TV Server?
     

    ajs

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    In this case VLC always work and stream? Or possibly on demand?

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    mm1352000

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    I'm not sure if I understand the question properly.

    Are you asking whether the VLC stream can be stopped when TV Server doesn't need it?
    If yes, I suggest again to look at VODServer, because:
    Streams are started on-demand (i.e. whenever the TV-Server requests a stream), so no unnecessary use of bandwidth.

    VODServer is similar to the VLC re-stream solution, but using rtmpdump and ffmpeg instead of VLC.
     

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