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<blockquote data-quote="Nervesagent" data-source="post: 1188182" data-attributes="member: 146416"><p>Exactly.. so you restream the rtsp://tvserver:556/stream8.0 ? Have you experienced any locking of the .ts files when you do this?</p><p>I had another issue that caused my tv server instability, so I may give it another go then..</p><p></p><p>What I want to achieve is to stream what I'm watching over the internet (to share with a friend) in a comprehensive way and respect the Cam-limit of 1.</p><p>So I figured I could configure a channel on a new (virtual) dvb-ip card named Stream 8.0 (with Cam-limit 0) and have my friend tune to that via WebMediaPortal.</p><p>The result was that my friend could tune to it, but he would start watching at the beginning of the ts buffer and there is no way to fast forward to make him watch the "live content".</p><p>Also if I change channel, my friend would just be watching to the end of the buffer and then the webclient would stop. Restarting the webclient would have him start watching the beginning of the same buffer.</p><p></p><p>Another way I figured out I could do this is to load the channels I want to share in a modified Vodserver (see forum) configuration , so if I tune to that channel, it would create 2 ffmpeg output streams:</p><p>1 for my MediaPortal to watch and 1 transcoded for Wan for my friend. I'm still figuring out how to properly do this, since it got all glitchy when I tested, but that would be a less elegant way then to have him go to my WebMediaPortal.</p><p></p><p>If you can point me in the right direction or have some advice it would be very much appreciated.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p>The other way around it works perfectly..so first start a stream on WebMediaportal, then go to active streams and you'll see the webmedia portal stream listed. If only there was a way to open active streams in WebMediaPortal...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nervesagent, post: 1188182, member: 146416"] Exactly.. so you restream the rtsp://tvserver:556/stream8.0 ? Have you experienced any locking of the .ts files when you do this? I had another issue that caused my tv server instability, so I may give it another go then.. What I want to achieve is to stream what I'm watching over the internet (to share with a friend) in a comprehensive way and respect the Cam-limit of 1. So I figured I could configure a channel on a new (virtual) dvb-ip card named Stream 8.0 (with Cam-limit 0) and have my friend tune to that via WebMediaPortal. The result was that my friend could tune to it, but he would start watching at the beginning of the ts buffer and there is no way to fast forward to make him watch the "live content". Also if I change channel, my friend would just be watching to the end of the buffer and then the webclient would stop. Restarting the webclient would have him start watching the beginning of the same buffer. Another way I figured out I could do this is to load the channels I want to share in a modified Vodserver (see forum) configuration , so if I tune to that channel, it would create 2 ffmpeg output streams: 1 for my MediaPortal to watch and 1 transcoded for Wan for my friend. I'm still figuring out how to properly do this, since it got all glitchy when I tested, but that would be a less elegant way then to have him go to my WebMediaPortal. If you can point me in the right direction or have some advice it would be very much appreciated. EDIT: The other way around it works perfectly..so first start a stream on WebMediaportal, then go to active streams and you'll see the webmedia portal stream listed. If only there was a way to open active streams in WebMediaPortal... [/QUOTE]
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