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[Updated 14 Jul!] MPExtended WebMediaPortal 0.5.4
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<blockquote data-quote="globaldonkey" data-source="post: 1007507" data-attributes="member: 49844"><p>No, they are local. Tried disabling firewall / A/V as well.</p><p> </p><p>I messed around with it some more. I can get streaming to a desktop (Win 7 / Firefox / IE) with flash only. With direct, I just get the VLC icon in the window, and with http it says this is not supported by my browser (both IE and FF). I can get streaming to an IOS device using http only. I assume the later is correct, as there is no flash on the IOS device.</p><p> </p><p>I was going to try and work it with different user id's, so the desktop id used flash and the IOS id used http, but it seems the streaming parameters are global.</p><p> </p><p>Is there some sort of matrix of what streaming should work to which devices? Sorry if I missed this somewhere.</p><p> </p><p>EDIT2: OK think I've found the problem with direct streaming...... just not sure how to go about fixing it. None of the mkv's work. It's just the avi's that are working - I have so few of them avi's, it made it look like the whole library wasn't working. I have LAV filters installed (standard with 1.4), and I thought vlc came with all it's own splitters / filters anyway, so not sure how to go about fixing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="globaldonkey, post: 1007507, member: 49844"] No, they are local. Tried disabling firewall / A/V as well. I messed around with it some more. I can get streaming to a desktop (Win 7 / Firefox / IE) with flash only. With direct, I just get the VLC icon in the window, and with http it says this is not supported by my browser (both IE and FF). I can get streaming to an IOS device using http only. I assume the later is correct, as there is no flash on the IOS device. I was going to try and work it with different user id's, so the desktop id used flash and the IOS id used http, but it seems the streaming parameters are global. Is there some sort of matrix of what streaming should work to which devices? Sorry if I missed this somewhere. EDIT2: OK think I've found the problem with direct streaming...... just not sure how to go about fixing it. None of the mkv's work. It's just the avi's that are working - I have so few of them avi's, it made it look like the whole library wasn't working. I have LAV filters installed (standard with 1.4), and I thought vlc came with all it's own splitters / filters anyway, so not sure how to go about fixing this. [/QUOTE]
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