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<blockquote data-quote="georgius" data-source="post: 1039833" data-attributes="member: 107951"><p>Your post is not for this thread, it should be somewhere in MP 1.5 support, because is related to filter delivered with MP 1.5. But I try to help you. Unsupported protocol messages are not relevant, because are reported by other protocols (HTTP, UDP, RTP), which obviously don't support RTSP. Ports 31000 - 32000 (set in MPIPTVSource.ini) are used only in internal filter communication (there is no other way how to get data from Live555 library), but for RTSP are choosed another ports (by Live555 library), unfortunatelly there is no way how to set ports for Live555. In that case forwarding of these ports on router is not required, because these data are not flowing through router. You should allow all ports (TCP and UDP) for MediaPortal processes (TvService, MediaPortal client and SetupTv). You should also add MediaPortal processes to excluded process of antivirus solution (especialy Microsoft Security Essentials). Also you should set log verbosity for filter to verbose level (LogVerbosity parameter in MPIPTVSource.ini to value 4).</p><p></p><p>From logs it is clear that no data are received. But it's not known if data are forwarded through router or not. There is need to monitor your network with <a href="http://www.wireshark.org/" target="_blank">Wireshark tool</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgius, post: 1039833, member: 107951"] Your post is not for this thread, it should be somewhere in MP 1.5 support, because is related to filter delivered with MP 1.5. But I try to help you. Unsupported protocol messages are not relevant, because are reported by other protocols (HTTP, UDP, RTP), which obviously don't support RTSP. Ports 31000 - 32000 (set in MPIPTVSource.ini) are used only in internal filter communication (there is no other way how to get data from Live555 library), but for RTSP are choosed another ports (by Live555 library), unfortunatelly there is no way how to set ports for Live555. In that case forwarding of these ports on router is not required, because these data are not flowing through router. You should allow all ports (TCP and UDP) for MediaPortal processes (TvService, MediaPortal client and SetupTv). You should also add MediaPortal processes to excluded process of antivirus solution (especialy Microsoft Security Essentials). Also you should set log verbosity for filter to verbose level (LogVerbosity parameter in MPIPTVSource.ini to value 4). From logs it is clear that no data are received. But it's not known if data are forwarded through router or not. There is need to monitor your network with [URL='http://www.wireshark.org/']Wireshark tool[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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