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  • eattheliving
    DK Veteran
    • Nov 2008
    • 331

    #1

    tm 600 streaming

    hi all, got my tm 600 hooked up and upgraded the image to the latest ur. my problem is that i cannot get my pc to video stream to the box. i have dloaded vlc, set the ip on vlc to the router ip. ran the media player on the box but am getting an error message telling me that it cannot connect to the pc,


    any ideas anyone....help please.
  • eattheliving
    DK Veteran
    • Nov 2008
    • 331

    #2
    come on guy's need help please. I have just re done the image via the tm control centre so i know that the pc is set to the box, it's just the streaming via vlc i can't figure out. also what format do the movies have to be to play them from a usb stick?

    cheers

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    • C_S_B
      Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 56

      #3
      Hi m8,

      are you trying to stream from your tm so you can watch on pc, or the other way round?

      To your PC is easy, haven't tried the other way.

      csb
      "The Transmission of Documents via Telephone Wires is Possible in Principle, but the Apparatus Required is so Expensive that it will never become a Practical Proposition" Dennis Gabor 1962

      Hungarian-born electrical engineer who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1971

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      • eattheliving
        DK Veteran
        • Nov 2008
        • 331

        #4
        Originally posted by C_S_B
        Hi m8,

        are you trying to stream from your tm so you can watch on pc, or the other way round?

        To your PC is easy, haven't tried the other way.

        csb
        hi C_S_B, pc to tm matey. i have read all the tuts regarding vlc but just can't seem to get a connection.

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        • C_S_B
          Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 56

          #5
          Sorry I couldn't help at the mo. Playing with channel list, but will see what I can find out later.

          good luck
          "The Transmission of Documents via Telephone Wires is Possible in Principle, but the Apparatus Required is so Expensive that it will never become a Practical Proposition" Dennis Gabor 1962

          Hungarian-born electrical engineer who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1971

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          • eattheliving
            DK Veteran
            • Nov 2008
            • 331

            #6
            Originally posted by C_S_B
            Sorry I couldn't help at the mo. Playing with channel list, but will see what I can find out later.

            good luck

            no probs matey. gonna be tied up this arvo putting my dish up.

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            • installer2
              Newbie
              • Feb 2010
              • 2

              #7
              this is difficult to do, have read a bit on other forums, tried a little but no luck, if you manage to get it sorted, please post a how to for others, (me)...

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              • eattheliving
                DK Veteran
                • Nov 2008
                • 331

                #8
                Originally posted by installer2
                this is difficult to do, have read a bit on other forums, tried a little but no luck, if you manage to get it sorted, please post a how to for others, (me)...
                certainly will matey. i have enlisted the bro in law who is a network engineer. gonna have a play tomoz, unfortunatley we got carried away with supping the john smiths this afternoon..

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                • bugaloo41
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 1598

                  #9
                  eatheliving, hope this may help mate.

                  Just Managed to get XviD streaming to my TM600

                  Install VLC 0.8.6i

                  then create shortcut > right click on shortcut > properties > then add this to target line "--intf wxwin --extraintf=http"

                  e.g mine is now
                  "G:\pvr\VLC.old\VLC\vlc.exe --intf wxwin --extraintf=http"

                  start vlc from that shortcut and go..
                  Settings > Preferences > Input/Codecs > UDP port "change to 8080 and save"

                  Now Load TM webui > Zap > Stream > Settings > Server Settings > Edit
                  and change

                  Server IP Address : to the i.p you are running VLC on. e.g "192.168.1.2"
                  Movie Directory: to the drive letter you want the TM to be able to load files from.

                  Finally with VLC running, Press yellow button on TM and select "VLP (Movieplayer 1.5)

                  then just find file you want to play and select it. will take a while to start/buffer...

                  p.s
                  i found the quality to be quite low when streaming xvid's so i went back into
                  TM webui > Zap > Stream > Settings > Video Settings
                  and clicked on the little pen n paper icon on the avi line and edited
                  Video Rate: 2200
                  if you go much higher then that the video will start glitching.

                  think thats was everything i did...


                  Updates:

                  1) 576x576 and put the bitrate to 3000

                  2) also it wont load any files with spaces in the name, gives me an errors so just change.them.into.dots.avi


                  Kudos goes to ToneDeff for the guide.
                  Last edited by bugaloo41; 14 February, 2010, 19:53.

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                  • eattheliving
                    DK Veteran
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 331

                    #10
                    Originally posted by bugaloo41
                    eatheliving, hope this may help mate.

                    Just Managed to get XviD streaming to my TM600

                    Install VLC 0.8.6i

                    then create shortcut > right click on shortcut > properties > then add this to target line "--intf wxwin --extraintf=http"

                    e.g mine is now
                    "G:\pvr\VLC.old\VLC\vlc.exe --intf wxwin --extraintf=http"

                    start vlc from that shortcut and go..
                    Settings > Preferences > Input/Codecs > UDP port "change to 8080 and save"

                    Now Load TM webui > Zap > Stream > Settings > Server Settings > Edit
                    and change

                    Server IP Address : to the i.p you are running VLC on. e.g "192.168.1.2"
                    Movie Directory: to the drive letter you want the TM to be able to load files from.

                    Finally with VLC running, Press yellow button on TM and select "VLP (Movieplayer 1.5)

                    then just find file you want to play and select it. will take a while to start/buffer...

                    p.s
                    i found the quality to be quite low when streaming xvid's so i went back into
                    TM webui > Zap > Stream > Settings > Video Settings
                    and clicked on the little pen n paper icon on the avi line and edited
                    Video Rate: 2200
                    if you go much higher then that the video will start glitching.

                    think thats was everything i did...


                    Updates:

                    1) 576x576 and put the bitrate to 3000

                    2) also it wont load any files with spaces in the name, gives me an errors so just change.them.into.dots.avi


                    Kudos goes to ToneDeff for the guide.
                    thanks bugaloo41, will give it a go matey and report back.

                    just one thing matey where do i get tm webui from?
                    Last edited by eattheliving; 14 February, 2010, 21:32.

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                    • C_S_B
                      Member
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 56

                      #11
                      its the front end when you log in via browser,

                      csb
                      "The Transmission of Documents via Telephone Wires is Possible in Principle, but the Apparatus Required is so Expensive that it will never become a Practical Proposition" Dennis Gabor 1962

                      Hungarian-born electrical engineer who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1971

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                      • eattheliving
                        DK Veteran
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 331

                        #12
                        Originally posted by C_S_B
                        its the front end when you log in via browser,

                        csb
                        hi C_B_S, do you mean the tm control center? up to yet thats the only way i have been able to get anything to my tm box

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                        • bugaloo41
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 1598

                          #13
                          must be the web browser mate. log in via the browser and alter your settings.

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                          • eattheliving
                            DK Veteran
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 331

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bugaloo41
                            eatheliving, hope this may help mate.

                            Just Managed to get XviD streaming to my TM600

                            Install VLC 0.8.6i

                            then create shortcut > right click on shortcut > properties > then add this to target line "--intf wxwin --extraintf=http"

                            e.g mine is now
                            "G:\pvr\VLC.old\VLC\vlc.exe --intf wxwin --extraintf=http"

                            start vlc from that shortcut and go..
                            Settings > Preferences > Input/Codecs > UDP port "change to 8080 and save"

                            Now Load TM webui > Zap > Stream > Settings > Server Settings > Edit
                            and change

                            Server IP Address : to the i.p you are running VLC on. e.g "192.168.1.2"
                            Movie Directory: to the drive letter you want the TM to be able to load files from.

                            Finally with VLC running, Press yellow button on TM and select "VLP (Movieplayer 1.5)

                            then just find file you want to play and select it. will take a while to start/buffer...

                            p.s
                            i found the quality to be quite low when streaming xvid's so i went back into
                            TM webui > Zap > Stream > Settings > Video Settings
                            and clicked on the little pen n paper icon on the avi line and edited
                            Video Rate: 2200
                            if you go much higher then that the video will start glitching.

                            think thats was everything i did...


                            Updates:

                            1) 576x576 and put the bitrate to 3000

                            2) also it wont load any files with spaces in the name, gives me an errors so just change.them.into.dots.avi


                            Kudos goes to ToneDeff for the guide.
                            getting an error mssg. pic has been attaced for your thoughts matey

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                            • eattheliving
                              DK Veteran
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 331

                              #15
                              Originally posted by bugaloo41
                              must be the web browser mate. log in via the browser and alter your settings.

                              ur not wrong bugaloo. logged in but as you can see i am getting an error mssg whenb i try to edit the vlc target name?

                              it says: the name 'c:Program files (x86)\videoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe --intf wxwin --extraintf=http' specified in the target box is not valid.make sure the path and file name are correct.

                              any ideas mate?

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