i dont think that its able to stream HD content due to the size of the content.
I am getting very much glitch when i am trying to stream ...
I am getting very much glitch when i am trying to stream HD channels...with vlc and dreamstream....But when i am trying to stream SD channels there are no glitch.....I have cat 6 cable with expensive router from netgear....I am using Open pli image, What can be wrong...please help......
You can stream HD if your pc is connected to your router via ethernet cable, but if you are trying to stream via wifi, you will get pixelation.
Hi mate.
I use this plugin HERE but you need 2 or more enigma2 boxes, using the same image. So you must be able to achieve the process some other way.
Before this tbh I only streamed Sports saturday SD, so I could keep up with other scores, whilst watching my game.
The plugin works great, I have 3 DM's, so it gives the 3rd box access to more channels.
Also if you have them mapped on your network, you can access the HDD's from box to box.
So when I say it can be done, it's only a assumption, because I have never been bothered enough to work out how.
Hope this helps a little mate
Thanks m8...It looks difficult...i want only stream with a simple software....like vlc and dreamstream to my computer....I must try with onother image......or at onother place...friends home....
sorry that may sound selly but did check your tuner you may need to change it
Very strange......because...HD channels are working very good when i am not streaming to pc.........
enigma2-plugin-extensions-remotestreamconvert_2.0+git3+4656143-r0_mipsel.ipk
ftp the ipk to tmp
go to Addons manual install ipk
restart enigma2
find remote stream convert
in
Menu \ Setup \ Service Searching
Last edited by davvo; 28th May, 2012 at 08:03 PM.
Already explained in post 6 mate.
But you need 2x enigma2 boxes, or more. You can also install everything via the remote.
I use pli for my dm7000.
WebTV works great.
Bit - Running VLC for streaming/viewing jerks a lot.
Any suggestions on how to make VLC work.
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