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<blockquote data-quote="bounguine" data-source="post: 1184932" data-attributes="member: 16098"><p>Thank for the answers.</p><p>Unfortunately, I cannot comment upon how DVBViewer works, as I'm not the dev.</p><p>When scanning, MP locks only FTA- or decrypted channels.</p><p>Those, which are not decrypted by DVBViewer (no card available), are not locked.</p><p>Seems that a kind of brutal decrypting checking (I have more than 3k channels in DVBViewer) on the slave server side is made due to MP request, which might be bad for a user.</p><p></p><p>Just compare to VLC concept.</p><p>It simply loads the *.m3u from the server and checks the params needed ONLY when watching a particular channel on the client.</p><p>The same thing with DVBLink server.</p><p></p><p>As for rtsp- and http-links generated by DVBViewer.</p><p>Both are reproduced correctly by VLC.</p><p>Plus it shows EPG broadcasted by inbuilt DVBViewer rtsp server.</p><p>With MP only http-links are scanned correctly.</p><p>If links of both types are put manualy right to the db without scanning with corect params, MP starts only http-links.</p><p></p><p>I will explain why I'm talking about working with db.</p><p></p><p>I have 4 hybrid tuners (DVB-T2/C and analogue) and the procedure of manual scanning, mapping and sorting of 190 channels through MP is quite reasonable.</p><p>But these are not the only sources MP works with.</p><p>There are:</p><p>a) 2-tuner Digital Devices Cine S2 + 2-tuner Digital Devices Octopus S2 not working in MP due to diseqc 1.1 problems (4 MP IPTV instances, DVBViewer as slave server),</p><p>b) 4-tuner TBS6205 T2/C not working with MP (4 MP IPTV instances, DVBViewer as slave server),</p><p>c) torrent tv (<a href="http://torrent-tv.ru/" target="_blank">http://torrent-tv.ru/</a>) - both server and p2p-proxy (7 MP IPTV instances),</p><p>d) <a href="http://545-tv.com/?act=tv" target="_blank">http://545-tv.com/?act=tv</a> (5 MP IPTV instances),</p><p>e) list of http- and rtmp-links made by me (5 MP IPTV instances).</p><p></p><p>It's obvious that manipulating with more than 5k channels in MP GUI is a kind of mind killing.</p><p>So I made a script working with cron, which:</p><p>- downloads channel lists from all sources,</p><p>- puts channels into intermediate db with an extra field for the correct display name and a status field (put the channel into MP or delete from MP),</p><p>- deletes from MP or adds to MP the channels into tuningdetail table, maps them to IPTV cards, looks for an existing channel in channel table to be mapped to or adds the new one.</p><p></p><p>All is working perfectly.</p><p>The script:</p><p>- parses the params (networkId, transportId, serviceId, pmtPid) inside DVBViewer rtsp-links and adds the corresponding http-links (as rtsp is not treated correctly by MP) with free-to-air status into mptvdb,</p><p>- sets networkId, transportId, serviceId to 1 and pmtPid to 100000 for torrent tv channels.</p><p></p><p>The problem is with rtmp-links (e) and 545-tv.com (d).</p><p>I don't know which values to use for serviceId and pmtPid (tricks are not working here).</p><p>Only scanning may reveal the correct params.</p><p>But rtmp-links are not scanned at all, 545-tv.com links are scanned partially with MP crashing from time to time (logs are attached).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bounguine, post: 1184932, member: 16098"] Thank for the answers. Unfortunately, I cannot comment upon how DVBViewer works, as I'm not the dev. When scanning, MP locks only FTA- or decrypted channels. Those, which are not decrypted by DVBViewer (no card available), are not locked. Seems that a kind of brutal decrypting checking (I have more than 3k channels in DVBViewer) on the slave server side is made due to MP request, which might be bad for a user. Just compare to VLC concept. It simply loads the *.m3u from the server and checks the params needed ONLY when watching a particular channel on the client. The same thing with DVBLink server. As for rtsp- and http-links generated by DVBViewer. Both are reproduced correctly by VLC. Plus it shows EPG broadcasted by inbuilt DVBViewer rtsp server. With MP only http-links are scanned correctly. If links of both types are put manualy right to the db without scanning with corect params, MP starts only http-links. I will explain why I'm talking about working with db. I have 4 hybrid tuners (DVB-T2/C and analogue) and the procedure of manual scanning, mapping and sorting of 190 channels through MP is quite reasonable. But these are not the only sources MP works with. There are: a) 2-tuner Digital Devices Cine S2 + 2-tuner Digital Devices Octopus S2 not working in MP due to diseqc 1.1 problems (4 MP IPTV instances, DVBViewer as slave server), b) 4-tuner TBS6205 T2/C not working with MP (4 MP IPTV instances, DVBViewer as slave server), c) torrent tv ([URL]http://torrent-tv.ru/[/URL]) - both server and p2p-proxy (7 MP IPTV instances), d) [URL]http://545-tv.com/?act=tv[/URL] (5 MP IPTV instances), e) list of http- and rtmp-links made by me (5 MP IPTV instances). It's obvious that manipulating with more than 5k channels in MP GUI is a kind of mind killing. So I made a script working with cron, which: - downloads channel lists from all sources, - puts channels into intermediate db with an extra field for the correct display name and a status field (put the channel into MP or delete from MP), - deletes from MP or adds to MP the channels into tuningdetail table, maps them to IPTV cards, looks for an existing channel in channel table to be mapped to or adds the new one. All is working perfectly. The script: - parses the params (networkId, transportId, serviceId, pmtPid) inside DVBViewer rtsp-links and adds the corresponding http-links (as rtsp is not treated correctly by MP) with free-to-air status into mptvdb, - sets networkId, transportId, serviceId to 1 and pmtPid to 100000 for torrent tv channels. The problem is with rtmp-links (e) and 545-tv.com (d). I don't know which values to use for serviceId and pmtPid (tricks are not working here). Only scanning may reveal the correct params. But rtmp-links are not scanned at all, 545-tv.com links are scanned partially with MP crashing from time to time (logs are attached). [/QUOTE]
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