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<blockquote data-quote="moiristo" data-source="post: 132268" data-attributes="member: 26940"><p>As I am the developer of the (2nd) VLC plugin, I'll clarify some things. Because I do not have access to the mediaportal SVN, since I'm not an official developer, I maintain the vlc plugin in the plugins SVN. I wrote a small frontend for it (the IPTV@UT) plugin to play udp streams, so the latest version of the vlc plugin can always be found in the zip of the IPTV@UT plugin. Things like playing vid recording and timeshifting can easily be realised, but I can only display OSD that is integrated into VLC. Recently, somebody came up with the idea to let VLC transcode streams on the fly, thus enabling the internal videoplayer to play the output stream, so I am awaiting the functionality of that before I continue the plugin. I'll try your plugin this week, maybe I'll get some new ideas..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moiristo, post: 132268, member: 26940"] As I am the developer of the (2nd) VLC plugin, I'll clarify some things. Because I do not have access to the mediaportal SVN, since I'm not an official developer, I maintain the vlc plugin in the plugins SVN. I wrote a small frontend for it (the IPTV@UT) plugin to play udp streams, so the latest version of the vlc plugin can always be found in the zip of the IPTV@UT plugin. Things like playing vid recording and timeshifting can easily be realised, but I can only display OSD that is integrated into VLC. Recently, somebody came up with the idea to let VLC transcode streams on the fly, thus enabling the internal videoplayer to play the output stream, so I am awaiting the functionality of that before I continue the plugin. I'll try your plugin this week, maybe I'll get some new ideas.. [/QUOTE]
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