Hello All, i need your help, because i tried to setup the tuner server feature to run into LAN and i can't do it,
The client is a WD TV LIve Streaming that supports CIFS and NFS shares and also DLNA.
is connected to network via LAN.
First of all i tried to stream from Vu+ UNO to WD TV over DLNA following the instructions of the forum (create tuner server, enable mediatomb...) and i get succes, on my WD TV, but the problem is that when i select a mediatomb stream to watch on my WD TV, it takes arround 30-40 seconds to open and i decided to try it via LAN (NFS) to see if the open time it's shorter, and also recommended by blackhole team, because it saves a lot of memory and resources.
i created a NFS mount of the folder /media/hdd on my vu+ UNO and i tried to see it in my WD TV selecting the option Linux shares, it sees the folder and you can acces it. appears all the m3u files created by the tuner server but when i select one of them to watch it (via DLNA was ok) it appears the message "there is no media in the current folder".
i tried to search the forums about this problem and i read something about "absolute" and "relative" playlist references, i understood that the playlist created by tunner server is absolute, here's an example of 1 channel created by tunner server that works ok USING DLNA
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:-1,La 1
http://192.168.1.8:8001/1:0:1:1EA:3F0:22D4:EEEE0000:0:0:0:
is there anything i should change in the playlist to use it on a NFS o CIFS share?
or should i change something in the mediatomb configuration?
Any help will be very appreciated because i just only bought the WD TV to use the Tuner Server funcionality.
The client is a WD TV LIve Streaming that supports CIFS and NFS shares and also DLNA.
is connected to network via LAN.
First of all i tried to stream from Vu+ UNO to WD TV over DLNA following the instructions of the forum (create tuner server, enable mediatomb...) and i get succes, on my WD TV, but the problem is that when i select a mediatomb stream to watch on my WD TV, it takes arround 30-40 seconds to open and i decided to try it via LAN (NFS) to see if the open time it's shorter, and also recommended by blackhole team, because it saves a lot of memory and resources.
i created a NFS mount of the folder /media/hdd on my vu+ UNO and i tried to see it in my WD TV selecting the option Linux shares, it sees the folder and you can acces it. appears all the m3u files created by the tuner server but when i select one of them to watch it (via DLNA was ok) it appears the message "there is no media in the current folder".
i tried to search the forums about this problem and i read something about "absolute" and "relative" playlist references, i understood that the playlist created by tunner server is absolute, here's an example of 1 channel created by tunner server that works ok USING DLNA
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:-1,La 1
http://192.168.1.8:8001/1:0:1:1EA:3F0:22D4:EEEE0000:0:0:0:
is there anything i should change in the playlist to use it on a NFS o CIFS share?
or should i change something in the mediatomb configuration?
Any help will be very appreciated because i just only bought the WD TV to use the Tuner Server funcionality.