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Re: [Updated 30 Dec!] MPExtended WebMediaPortal 0.4.1
EDIT: Not sure. Are you sure the file that's you want to play does exist (does it play in MediaPortal)?
Not in the near future. I think I've written this before somewhere, but I can't find it:BTW, Oxan... and maybe this has been brought up, but do you think HTML5 will be an option soon for streaming, instead of relying on Flash?
- The WebM codec is way too slow to do live transcoding. It encodes at about 15 frames/second on a PhenomII X4 965 for 720p material (while H.264 gets to 70 frames/second).
- The Ogg codec is a bit better but still not even close to 25 fps. It also requires a bit higher bitrate for the same stream, and it doesn't support live transcoding.
- The H.264 codec is only supported in the MP4 container, which doesn't support live transcoding.
Hmm yeah, overlooked something in your logs. I think I found the problem and fixed it for 0.4.2.Thanks for the quick reply. The live tv is indeed working but i don't understand what you mean with service and account?![]()
He Oxan, I did some digging and found out that i can watch recordings and these are on my Network NAS. It is strang that i can't watch any movie wich are on the same NAS.![]()
EDIT: Not sure. Are you sure the file that's you want to play does exist (does it play in MediaPortal)?
Great! You can find the code in WWW/Views/Television/TVGuide.cshtml.To be honest, I prefer one with a horizontal EPG. It can be implemented quite easily though, so if an developer is interested...
Thanks,
i have some web programming experience, maybe i'll give it a try to implement a vertical view