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You are welcome Michael Last edited by michaeldjcox; 11-17-2009 at 12:59 PM. |
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I seem to have resolved my choppy playback issues by applying kha's recommendations. For those that may be looking for this as well, I will repeat what I did here.
Edit/add the following registry keys on the client machine: * Note this will be slightly different on a Win7 system... just do a search for MpegDeMux Code:
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Frey Technologies\Common\DSFilters\MpegDeMux] "BlockSize"=dword:00000200 (512) "BlockNum"=dword:00000200 (512) "NumBuffer"=dword:00000100 (256) |
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Otherwise I have not seen this one - is it the same for all channels or just that one. Michael |
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I wanted to thank you for developing this great plugin. I became aware of WFE when adding the SageTV plugin for PlayOn and see WFE's capabilities as complementary to PlayOn.
I am an software test engineer and hope that sharing my experience will help others avoid some of the difficulties in setting up WFE. I spent about 3 evenings after work to get WFE deployed successfully. Things learned: - avoid paths with spaces: I had much better success when placing it directly under the root, instead of a folder of "Program Files". - use the experimental patch recently posted and use your local time zone, not the TZ of the music source - to avoid the stuttering audio on the server, use the regkeys described in post #362. Pain points: - Before installation I read the user guide but couldn't figure out how the WFE tuner was installed--I tried adding a WFE source through the SageTV setup menu but that didn't work properly. - I also read the entire 360+ posts in the WFE support thread. This thread should be retired and a new one started with each release of the program to keep the number of posts down and keep the posts germane to that version of WFE. Suggestions for improvement: - Recommend dropping the "Program Files" from the default install location. If the spaces in the path cause problems, then changing the default path would eliminate that trouble. - Start the WFE service at the end of the installation--it isn't clear that WFE is started or whether the system should be rebooted. - The user guide could use a step-by-step tutorial for adding a well-known reliable stream. This is better than leaving the initial station programming to chance that the choice isn't a reliable radio source. - Add a better description of how to set the channel offset. I'd suggest setting it to a number that is higher than the greatest existing tuner channel number. In conclusion, you've developed a great plugin and if you can simplify the initial setup a bit more, a lot of people will be willing to take the plunge and deploy WFE. Mike |
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The installer does all the video source setup. Then use the config tool to add a channel to the lineup. You should see it appear in sageTV guide instantly. There is no need to enter the video source setup at all or do a channel scan or any of that. Quote:
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Michael Last edited by michaeldjcox; 11-22-2009 at 12:47 AM. |
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At first it worked but as I continued to tune to different stations, it stopped working. The symptoms were that vlc processes are running and the stream files were growing, but black display and no audio on the server or extender. Later on it seemed to get worse to the point where vlc wasn't getting launched when you tuned to a station. I tried restarting WFE, restarting SageTV and neither fixed the problem. Strangely, it seemed that restarting the server was the only thing to resolve the problem. I'm pretty certain about that because when I uninstalled the \Program Files\webfeedencoder folder was empty but couldn't be deleted because it was in use by another process. I am certain that the radio feeds were reliable and tried several that had previously worked on my system before. My test environment is Windows XP Pro SP3 with VLC 0.99, SageTV 6.6.2 and SageMC and HD100 extender. Quote:
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I'm wondering whether to make 0.9.5 available for brave souls such as yourself. I hoping not do too many more patches of 0.9.4 as 0.9.5 is so close now. Quote:
I think its possible that after the recording the VLC session is dying properly. No amount of restarting WFE or SageTV will solve that. They need to be killed. Sending commands telling them to quit does not always seem to work. Can you have a check please to see if problems start when, after a successful tuning, VLC sessions do not die and the no audio then starts? I am seriously considering ditching VLC and working on an alternative because I cannot influence which bugs they address. Quote:
Thanks again for your time. Michael |
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Sorry for the slow reply, but I repeated the testing of WFE in the default install folder location and have repro-ed the problem.
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I would suggest updating this quickly as it should affect all windows users installing into the default location (under \Program Files) or any location with a space in the file path. The bug causes the SageTV client to hang. Can you PM me your email or contact me via email so that I may provide you additional bug reports that I have created for WFE 0.9.4b? Thanks, Mike |
#369
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Mike,
I thought I had patched above problem already. Will check. See email with regard to bug reports. Thanks, Michael |
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Installer Won't Start
Odd problem here.
I have SageTV 6.5.9.1, running on Ubuntu 9.10, Java version 1.6.0_17. I run "java -jar webfeedencoder_0_9_4.jar", and get a popup that says: Failed to Install error in opening zip file The shell window shows the following output: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to establish installation details at uk.co.mdjcox.installer.config.InstallationDetails.<init>(InstallationDetails.java:172) at uk.co.mdjcox.installer.config.InstallationDetails.getInstance(InstallationDetails.java:73) at uk.co.mdjcox.installer.Installer.main(Installer.java:63) Caused by: java.util.zip.ZipException: error in opening zip file at java.util.zip.ZipFile.open(Native Method) at java.util.zip.ZipFile.<init>(ZipFile.java:114) at java.util.jar.JarFile.<init>(JarFile.java:133) at java.util.jar.JarFile.<init>(JarFile.java:70) at uk.co.mdjcox.installer.config.InstallationDetails.parseExtractableFiles(InstallationDetails.java:935) at uk.co.mdjcox.installer.config.InstallationDetails.<init>(InstallationDetails.java:160) ... 2 more Any thoughts on this? Thanks! Steve |
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Went to install this on my WHS. Followed these instructions
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Installation and upgrade from earlier versions Unzip the download file in a location of your choice and double click on the jar file to install. Now I have been known to be stupid and miss the obvious...
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Should be in the same directory as the webfeedencoder_0_9_4.jar file or possibly in the directory you were in when you typed the command below. Should be called webfeedencoder_0_9_4.log Theres been a lack of unix beta testers so expect a rough ride but plently of support and instant patches from me. Michael |
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Can you try navigating to the directory where the webfeedencoder_0_9_4.jar file is and typing: java -jar webfeedencoder_0_9_4.jar please post back any exceptions you see and the webfeedencoder_0_9_4.log file if you still have problems. Double clicking on the jar file depends on file associations being setup so doesn't always work. I think I had a line in the user guide about that but not able to check at the moment. Michael |
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I just installed this plugin, it was very easy with the installer. I tested a feed with the station you have listed in the pdf and it works. However, the 3 radio stations I wanted to add are not working.
When I tried to find the stations via the plugin on radiotime, I did not see them listed, so I tried using the link to the stations web-site player, but that did not work. Then I searched radiotime.com through my web browser and I was able to find ID's for the stations, I put the ID's in the plugin, and it recognized the stations, but when I tried testing, the mp3 file is created, but never grows. I noticed on the radiotime web-site that all 3 stations are listed with the green box with two squares (as opposed to the green box with an arrow), indicating that they use an external player. I am guessing that this is the problem. Here are the station ID's, let me know if there is any way to make them work. s_28789 s_28140 s_28771 |
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Also there is one other unrelated anomaly, one of the stations I mentioned has the same call sign as an affiliated local TV station (WFLA). So when I added the radio station to the guide, it gets data for the TV station instead of the radio station.
I was not sure if I could just manually edit the radio station's call sign in the plugin so that it does not conflict with the TV station, please advise. |
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Radiotime is great but not flawless. For some stations I have searched on the web e.g. going to the stations web site or other directory type web sites to find an alternative URL. Such URLs go right to the station and are more reliable than the radiotime ones. When you find a URL edit the channel in the config tool and paste it in as the tuning URL then try again. I went to a lot of pains to ensure you can use data seeded from websites like Radiotime but do not need to rely on it and can override it. Let me know if you still have issues. Michael |
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Will save you time if this is done with SageTV up. If sageTV is down you will need to resend your lineup from the config tool once sageTV is up. As there is no way of removing channels from SageTV once added I think the old TV station channel should be safe and unchanged. Michael |
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Is this a headless server that you are remoting into is it?
Haven't got the code in front of me at the moment but I will check the exceptions soon as. Michael |
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yeah, it's a headless machine i'm remoting into. thanks for checking it out.
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extender, internet video streaming, mvp, online videos, radio |
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