Ive concluded there is nothing wrong with the coding you show in your base posting (question). I speculate that the ACTUAL source URL you were using is NOT a valid HLS stream, and hence the cause of your stated error.(It's possible that it is a valid DASH stream, but I'm reasonably certainyour code would NOT work with a DASH stream.)
Here's is some working code that is equivalent to yours, except that ituses the newer (recommended) UI / API, mentioned in the Video.js live tutorial.The key to WHY the code below works is simply that it DOES reference a valid HLS stream...(a URL that I stumbled upon, on the Internet).
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Thanks for your reply. I captured some pictures, I think the stream is free, but not be protected. And after play for a while, when I change the channel, the IPTV function has problem, no video and audio is output, and I cannot quit it, the only way is to power off it.
It is very difficult to say where the problem is. What happens to you also happened to me even with HD video. On one of my S912 devices I have solved it by uninstalling all docker services and replacing them with entware services, I have also installed CE version 9.2.5 (it was valid for 4.5 months until CE 9.2.6) which is the most stable of all those using Kodi 18.9. With these two things, my minisatip server instability and image freezing problems have disappeared. The truth is that this device is a bit overloaded, it supports a minisatip server for forwarding TV channels and also forwarding a ffmpeg stream rtsp 24/7 from a surveillance camera to the main server that is many km away, and, of course, it receives all the TV channels and multimedia services from the main server.
So thanks to my service provider I'm able to watch some TV channels through the computer, using software (VLC, ffplay, MPlayer, etc) that is capable of playing multicast UDP streams. My problem is that the playback of these channels is only possible via wired connection. I was wondering what might be my options to make these channels also accessible through WiFi?
I guess one way is to restream it, so that if someone wants to watch the channel, I'd have to turn on the desktop computer and start restreaming it to the network. But I don't see it as a very good option. Are there any other options?
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Ok, so I was asked to add additional details about my router. It's Thomson's 789vn with software version of 8.C.D.5. For a temporary solution, I am just restreaming the stream if someone wants to watch it through a WiFi-device (smartphone, tablet, laptop, etc). The problem is, that for this I have to have at least one computer powered on, that has a wired connection. And then on this computer which has a wired connection, I'd use the command:
And then the WiFi-devices are able to watch the stream by opening the network stream in VLC corresponding to the IP, for example :8080.
But what if my desktop PC is turned off and I'm so far from it to turn it on. Or if it's turned on, how I could remotely start the "sharing" of the stream?
It is best if you can set up a separate virtual access point (if your router supports creating Virtual Access Points). The reason for this is that enabling the streaming of UDP with IGMP floods your WiFi network reducing its efficiency as other wireless devices that don't want the stream packets will receive them. By creating this virtual access point only those who want to watch the Stream can connect to it.
I had to reset my Netgear D7800 the other day due to it not allowing people to connect to the 2.4ghz wifi. Now aftert the reset it seems to be blocking any IPTV from working, I was trying to stream through VLC and it wont open. Can't watch the likes of Virgin TV online because it seems to be blocking the video.
Sorry, what I meant was that I am paying for an IPTV service. To open this through VLC you must have the correct link (which I have) and correct credintials. You dont really need to be familar with this for my question. The other streaming service that is blocked is from VirginTV (a different service). Again you don't need to really know the details for my question.
My question still stands as, is there a setting or rule that blocks IPTV or network streaming on the Netgear routers? I have it set up in the exact same way as last time, using the same configuration files so I'm just confused as to why it's blocking the stream from coming through.
Assume you use kind of an rtsp URL in VLC, the delivery channels can be pure UDP, multicast UDP or TCP, or it can choose other delivery mechanisms based upon RTP. More sophisticated solutions even start with UDP multicast on zapping (to avoid delays) caused (or more required)
How are channel changes handled with the ePMP system? A typical IGMP snooping system (fast leave turned off) will hang on to a stream for several seconds, so when changing channels a 2 Mbps stream can quickly turn into 5 or 6 streams overloading a link until they stop. Is this resolved with fast leave?
If a customer has multiple IPTV connections, and both are watching the same channel, will fast leave shut down the 2nd connection when the first one changes channels... or will it recognize there were two IGMP requests for the same stream behind a single SM?
When will there be an option to apply the MIR to only one VLAN? For example, the MIR could be applied to the Internet service VLAN, but could leave the VoIP and IPTV VLANS unlimited? The AP would still prioritize Voice and Video traffic as necessary when the overall limits are hit, but then IPTV and Voice would not take slices of a customer's rated Internet service.
I bought few months ago Samsung Qled Q85R and installed several iptv applications (smart iptv, net iptv, royal iptv, epg ...). I have installed these applications on several other tv's (even with Samsung series 6) and they work fine except on this new one. Namely, watching stream channels after some time the picture goes back for couple seconds but the sound continues normally and after that moment they are not synchronised anymore and after a while when it happens again the sound totaly disapear. It happens on every stream channel, but on other tv's and VOD everything works fine.
I have tried to change the network (wired vs. wifi), type of wifi (2,5 and 5ghz), restart the tv several time, installed the app several times, changed the dns to 8888, changed automatic IP adress to fix, changed the provider of streams ..... but nothing has helped to solve this issue. As I have already stated the issue is only with streams, vod works fine.
I have a big problem. Everyday the app disconnects totally . How did you do this change, the output in your URL in smart IPTV. I have no idea about it . I have NET IPTV . Do you mean we have to do it through the settings of the tv itself?
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