ASUS P5K-PRO Q9300 @ 2.5GHz | 4GB RAM | ATI Radeon HD3400 PCIe Video Card | 1 x PVR-150 | 2 x WinTV DMB-TH | Various HD's | WRT54GSv1.1 | USB-UIRT | PCH-A100 |
If you've ever become frustrated because something in GBPVR or NPVR is not working, take a moment and consider this and this and this and this and this and this. Credit where credit's due; for one guy (with a wife and two kids), most problems are solved outrageously quickly. Patience.
Just mean to start the stream, launch the external player and open the item when prompted....
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz
ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Motherboard
16 GB RAM
Windows 7 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 2.6.2
2 HDHomeRun Tuners
1TB eSATA HD 16MB Cache Recording Drive
2 PCH A-100's
Buffalo LinkStation Live
10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks
Also.... access NEWA on the server using the localhost:xxxx address....not your network address.
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz
ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Motherboard
16 GB RAM
Windows 7 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 2.6.2
2 HDHomeRun Tuners
1TB eSATA HD 16MB Cache Recording Drive
2 PCH A-100's
Buffalo LinkStation Live
10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks
Hi, this thread seems to have died, but I'm having the exact same problem. I've followed all the settings and tried kicking off streaming on the server itself as suggested, but no joy.
I see the command to start VLC in the log file, and the command is correct, but watching Task Manager I don't think VLC is actually being started because I never see it in the process list until I start it up to play the stream (which of course fails).
What would keep VLC from starting? BTW I'm running Win 7 SP1 64-bit.
Thanks!
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz
ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Motherboard
16 GB RAM
Windows 7 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 2.6.2
2 HDHomeRun Tuners
1TB eSATA HD 16MB Cache Recording Drive
2 PCH A-100's
Buffalo LinkStation Live
10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks
I'm using the exact settings that you put in your screen grabs earlier in this thread.
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz
ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Motherboard
16 GB RAM
Windows 7 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 2.6.2
2 HDHomeRun Tuners
1TB eSATA HD 16MB Cache Recording Drive
2 PCH A-100's
Buffalo LinkStation Live
10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks
I'm trying to stream a live TV show from the NEWA guide, but it also fails with recordings. I'm using an HDHR Prime and an OTA ATSC tuner, so for both the extension is .TS.
With a recording, I've tried both the Play and the Stream buttons, but neither works. Here's a snippet from my web.log showing where it thinks it's starting VLC to do the streaming. The path to VLC is correct. This was for a show I picked from the Guide to watch live, and it did record the show but couldn't stream it:
2012-09-06 07:32:07.669 [INFO][4] Settings scale value in VLCUtility: 00.25
2012-09-06 07:32:07.669 [INFO][4] Video Scale value in VLCUtility: 00.25
2012-09-06 07:32:07.669 [INFO][4] Settings scale value in VLCUtility: 00.25
2012-09-06 07:32:07.669 [INFO][4] Video Scale value in VLCUtility: 00.25
2012-09-06 07:32:07.669 [INFO][4] ***********************
2012-09-06 07:32:07.669 [INFO][4] VLC Path= C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\
2012-09-06 07:32:07.669 [INFO][4] Args= -I http "C:\TV Recordings\Flashpoint\Flashpoint_20120905_14001500 .ts" :sout=#transcode{vcodec=h264{bframes=0,qp=,qp-max=6,cabac=no-cabac,loopfilter=nf,analyse=none,adapt=none,me=dia ,subme=1,chroma-me=none,merange=1,},vb=1200,scale=00.25,acodec=mp3 ,ab=32,channels=2}:standard{access=http,mux=ps,dst =:7648} vlc://quit
2012-09-06 07:32:07.669 [INFO][4] Bitrate= 3
2012-09-06 07:32:07.840 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/Default/css/player.css
2012-09-06 07:32:07.840 [DEBUG][16] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/Default/js/manualrecord.js
2012-09-06 07:32:07.840 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /ScriptResource.axd
2012-09-06 07:32:07.840 [DEBUG][16] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /AjaxService2.asmx/jsdebug
2012-09-06 07:32:07.950 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/blue/Graphics/previous_track.gif
2012-09-06 07:32:07.950 [DEBUG][16] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/blue/Graphics/skipback.gif
2012-09-06 07:32:07.950 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/blue/Graphics/stop.gif
2012-09-06 07:32:07.950 [DEBUG][16] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/blue/Graphics/pause.gif
2012-09-06 07:32:07.950 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/blue/Graphics/skipahead.gif
2012-09-06 07:32:07.965 [DEBUG][16] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/blue/Graphics/play.gif
2012-09-06 07:32:07.965 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /themes2/blue/Graphics/next_track.gif
2012-09-06 07:32:09.744 [DEBUG][16] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /AjaxService2.asmx/GetServerTime
2012-09-06 07:32:10.992 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.2): /AjaxService2.asmx/GetServerTime
2012-09-06 07:32:11.413 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /public/Player2.aspx
2012-09-06 07:32:11.428 [INFO][4] Settings scale value in VLCUtility: 00.25
2012-09-06 07:32:11.428 [INFO][4] Video Scale value in VLCUtility: 00.25
2012-09-06 07:32:12.817 [DEBUG][4] Got Web Request (192.168.1.2): /AjaxService2.asmx/GetReminders
2012-09-06 07:32:13.628 [DEBUG][16] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /AjaxService2.asmx/GetReminders
2012-09-06 07:32:14.673 [DEBUG][16] Got Web Request (192.168.1.60): /AjaxService2.asmx/GetServerTime
FWIW, IIRC I never could get the new one to stream. The old VLC showed promise.
k.
ASUS P5K-PRO Q9300 @ 2.5GHz | 4GB RAM | ATI Radeon HD3400 PCIe Video Card | 1 x PVR-150 | 2 x WinTV DMB-TH | Various HD's | WRT54GSv1.1 | USB-UIRT | PCH-A100 |
If you've ever become frustrated because something in GBPVR or NPVR is not working, take a moment and consider this and this and this and this and this and this. Credit where credit's due; for one guy (with a wife and two kids), most problems are solved outrageously quickly. Patience.
I just tried kicking off the VLC stream from a command line, using the arguments from the log file above, and it starts up and runs perfectly. Running VLC 2.0.3.
Any ideas why the web page won't start it up properly?