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Re: Receiver with dual tuner, but only one stream possible |
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Hi Sebastien, many thanks for your quick reply. Just wondering (maybe stupid thought) - if I run two instances of EnigmaTV (on different ports, of course), then would each one of them be able to control one tuner (so use two tuners in parallel)?
I am indeed using MX player with HW acceleration.
Posted on: 2015/11/13 0:11
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Receiver with dual tuner, but only one stream possible |
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Hi,
I have enigma-tv (latest version) installed on an i5-4570 PC, 16 GB of RAM, Windows 10. I have port forwarding configured correctly, web port is 80, streaming port is 443 (to get around restrictions in some places).
The receiver is a Venton Unibox Eco+, with two DVB-C tuners, which sits generally in standby (not playing anything on the TV).
Streaming directly from the receiver (via OpenWebIf) works fine; streaming through enigma-tv works generally OK, with two issues: - only one "client" is usable at once: if I open the web interface of enigma-tv from my PC and start streaming a channel, it works fine; if I open a second connection via 3G from my phone, I can select a channel for playback - when the playback starts, the initial stream (on the PC) stops - the Android enigma-tv client seems to be a bit unstable, sometimes playback stops suddenly even when using WiFi; the same stream works fine from the PC.
Any ideas for either of the two?
Posted on: 2015/11/12 22:51
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