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<blockquote data-quote="Nervesagent" data-source="post: 1187879" data-attributes="member: 146416"><p>I mean the actual stream, not the title...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regeszter, may I ask you how you get the stream that's playing on Client 1 to Client 2? I know that you click on Tv-Streams on Client 2 and then select the stream from Client 1.</p><p>After that you still need to fast forward to get close to "live", but this way you can get a channel on a dvb-ip card with Cam limit=1 to show on multiple computers. </p><p>After that it should be easy to use that source for an external client (like VLC on Client 3 on Lan, or even on Client 4 on Wan after transcoding with like ffmpeg)</p><p>Now if I try to tune in to a DVBIP channel that's in use I just get a "no free card available" message.</p><p></p><p>I've tried to restream the rtsp://tvserver:556/stream8.0 (where 8.0 is cardID.StreamID) but that seems to lock the Timeshift buffer files, preventing them from being deleted, thus messing up timeshifting and the stream. With your solution this doesn't seem the case. How so? I'm using UNC method on clients, have not tested what happens if I switch back to RTSP method, but that's awfully slow with zapping.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I'm going to try next is to set up vodserver (see other posts in forum), which starts streaming a dvbip channel once you tune to it and feed that output stream as a channel in MePo thereby, but maybe there's an easier method in the way you use to "duplicate" the stream.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your work so far!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nervesagent, post: 1187879, member: 146416"] I mean the actual stream, not the title... Regeszter, may I ask you how you get the stream that's playing on Client 1 to Client 2? I know that you click on Tv-Streams on Client 2 and then select the stream from Client 1. After that you still need to fast forward to get close to "live", but this way you can get a channel on a dvb-ip card with Cam limit=1 to show on multiple computers. After that it should be easy to use that source for an external client (like VLC on Client 3 on Lan, or even on Client 4 on Wan after transcoding with like ffmpeg) Now if I try to tune in to a DVBIP channel that's in use I just get a "no free card available" message. I've tried to restream the rtsp://tvserver:556/stream8.0 (where 8.0 is cardID.StreamID) but that seems to lock the Timeshift buffer files, preventing them from being deleted, thus messing up timeshifting and the stream. With your solution this doesn't seem the case. How so? I'm using UNC method on clients, have not tested what happens if I switch back to RTSP method, but that's awfully slow with zapping. Another thing I'm going to try next is to set up vodserver (see other posts in forum), which starts streaming a dvbip channel once you tune to it and feed that output stream as a channel in MePo thereby, but maybe there's an easier method in the way you use to "duplicate" the stream. Thanks for your work so far! [/QUOTE]
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