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PrinzZeraHF
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PrinzZeraHF

Hi, i've the problem that my Emby installation won't work properly good.

I try to open my M3u file for my SAT>IP tuner.

its a telestar Digibit twin. With VLC it works very well. but Emby told me allways No compatible stream found.

What can i do now? I don't know why Emby gets 404 back from the SAT tuner. Any ideas?

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Hi, are you sure the url is correct? did you see the 404 not found error in the recording log?

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PrinzZeraHF

Yes i'll have copied the url to vlc for test, and there it worked.
I've see the 404 error in logfile.

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PrinzZeraHF

I think the 404 comes from the nonexistent strream from ffmpeg... have you any idea for testing?

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2 hours ago, PrinzZeraHF said:

I do speak german better than english... :D

 

do you think it could be a reason with that?
https://github.com/kodi-pvr/pvr.iptvsimple/issues/196

i found that ffprobe and ffmpeg hat the same problem as described in that case.

it looks like he updated kodi's ffmpeg build, but those changes never made it into ffmpeg master, right?

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PrinzZeraHF

Correct.

I tried it now with tvheadend on the same server. and there i had another problem. with ffmpeg... :(

I registered the libarys from emby, but it does not help.

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schamane

The only thing with tvheadend is the setup and channel list, that's a mess, but once u got it running tvheadend works like a charm

http://<your_tvheadend_ip>:9981/playlist in m3u configuration is all u need

and the epg source is

http://<your_tvheadend_ip>:9981/xmltv/channels

If my memories don't trick me, u have to assign channel numbers in TVheadend

ffmpeg should be  no trouble with emby and tvheadend, cause usually emby streams with the pass profile, were no trasncoding is involved, what means no ffmpeg needed

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PrinzZeraHF

@schamanethank you very much, it works well.

@Lukei mean that i got in cli these error "/opt/emby-server/bin/ffprobe: error while loading shared libraries: libavdevice.so.59: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" when i tried ffprobe or ffmpeg. I had to change the path for the libary's in a file to "/opt/emby-server/bin/" an then i got not the error above. only the 404 was the last error an i think its part of the ffmpeg file.

 

With tvheadend it will work. thank you all very much.

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BillOatman

I suspect a project such as  xTeVe  could be made to work well with DVB-S(2) receivers. The xTeVe clone would present local URLs to Emby and behind the scenes handle any diseq and tuning etc. required and feed the stream back to Emby.  Making the receiver appear to Emby to be a HDHomerun. Would be a fun project but I live in the US where free sat stuff isn't particularly useful.

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