Revision history for iptvplayer
Additions:
1b) Full list of files is here: http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/bin/
I.e. here: http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/
I.e. here: http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/
Additions:
-proxies for various players (if you live outside of their area of coverage and they are deliberately geo-blocking people from other countries, i.e. trying to stop people from watching those services if they live outside of their own country)
4a) NOTA BENE: IPTV Player keeps improving in various ways, all the time, thanx to SSS's energy, competence and stubbornness (plus some contributions from other people, which are taken on board)!
Because of it even the old machines without separate GPU, like DM800HD, can now stream stuff one could only dream of, not so long ago!
Today, for instance, with this free of charge proxy for UK, one can watch BBC iPlayer outside of UK: http://www.englandproxy.co.uk/
Not only the stored stuff ("on demand") but also Live TV from BBC production, using a module SSS added recently, "BBC iPlayer". A wealth of programs of all sorts! If this doesn't work, try: Web Stream > FilmOn > UK LIve > BBC/ITV/CH4 package/CH5 etc. etc.
4b) One could also add a proxy in Enigma2 settings: Locate "Adapter Settings" in "Networking" and see the blue button (EditDNS). Instead of the default one, which comes with your net provider, one puts in the proxy details for Primary and Secondary DNS (for instance, one can get SmartDNS proxy server addresses with addresses in the country whose TV services you wanna watch).
5) Also, an important point: before choosing a channel/file, one can use the blue button options to choose between the available players, gstplayer or extplayer3, with or without buffering, if what you set up as priority player in "Configuration" isn't working for that channel/file.
4a) NOTA BENE: IPTV Player keeps improving in various ways, all the time, thanx to SSS's energy, competence and stubbornness (plus some contributions from other people, which are taken on board)!
Because of it even the old machines without separate GPU, like DM800HD, can now stream stuff one could only dream of, not so long ago!
Today, for instance, with this free of charge proxy for UK, one can watch BBC iPlayer outside of UK: http://www.englandproxy.co.uk/
Not only the stored stuff ("on demand") but also Live TV from BBC production, using a module SSS added recently, "BBC iPlayer". A wealth of programs of all sorts! If this doesn't work, try: Web Stream > FilmOn > UK LIve > BBC/ITV/CH4 package/CH5 etc. etc.
4b) One could also add a proxy in Enigma2 settings: Locate "Adapter Settings" in "Networking" and see the blue button (EditDNS). Instead of the default one, which comes with your net provider, one puts in the proxy details for Primary and Secondary DNS (for instance, one can get SmartDNS proxy server addresses with addresses in the country whose TV services you wanna watch).
5) Also, an important point: before choosing a channel/file, one can use the blue button options to choose between the available players, gstplayer or extplayer3, with or without buffering, if what you set up as priority player in "Configuration" isn't working for that channel/file.
Deletions:
Additions:
P.P.P.S. Samsamsam added recently:
- to enable subtitles attached to the video you need to press:
*menu -> Subtitles and select subtitles track
- how to download subtitles please watch tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZO6w6Pr5z_4
- to add series or episode to favorites:
* select interested item
* press blue button (More) -> Add to favorites
- to change active movie player:
* press blue button (More) -> Set/Change active movie player
- to change host configuration (for example default quality):
* press blue button (More) -> Configure host
- to auto play all the items from list:
* press "8" instead "OK" at item list
- to have infinity loop playback of one video
* press "8" during playback (supported only by the exteplayer3 movie player)
- to enable subtitles attached to the video you need to press:
*menu -> Subtitles and select subtitles track
- how to download subtitles please watch tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZO6w6Pr5z_4
- to add series or episode to favorites:
* select interested item
* press blue button (More) -> Add to favorites
- to change active movie player:
* press blue button (More) -> Set/Change active movie player
- to change host configuration (for example default quality):
* press blue button (More) -> Configure host
- to auto play all the items from list:
* press "8" instead "OK" at item list
- to have infinity loop playback of one video
* press "8" during playback (supported only by the exteplayer3 movie player)
Additions:
3a) installing the External ExtPlayer 3 or External Gstplayer (once the installation finds ffmpeg in your Enigma2).
4) Now, configure the IPTV Player, before using it (a cog icon, at the bottom of the main list, you'll see it once you start the IPTV Player) - and do it carefully!!! Everything, from:
-which players to enable/disable (depending on the languages you speak etc.)
-where to place buffering
-eplayer3 options
Just go into each option and try various settings, to see what works best for you (your HW, FW in your box, internet connection etc.).
5) Also, before choosing a channel/file, one can use the blue button options to choose the player, with or without buffering, if what you set up as priority player in "Configuration" isn't working for that channel/file.
4) Now, configure the IPTV Player, before using it (a cog icon, at the bottom of the main list, you'll see it once you start the IPTV Player) - and do it carefully!!! Everything, from:
-which players to enable/disable (depending on the languages you speak etc.)
-where to place buffering
-eplayer3 options
Just go into each option and try various settings, to see what works best for you (your HW, FW in your box, internet connection etc.).
5) Also, before choosing a channel/file, one can use the blue button options to choose the player, with or without buffering, if what you set up as priority player in "Configuration" isn't working for that channel/file.
Deletions:
3b) update the plugin, if possible...
4) Now, configure the IPTV Player before using it (a cog icon, at the bottom of the main list, you'll see it once you start the IPTV Player) - and do it carefully!!! Everything, from:
-which players to enable/disable,
-where to place buffering,
-eplayer3 options,
Just go into each option and try various settings, to see what works best for you and your HW etc.
5) Also, before choosing a channel/file, one can use the blue button options to choose the default player, with or without buffering, if what you set up in "Configuration" isn't working for that channel/file.
Additions:
Try installing it using this Telnet command (for instance, using PuTTy application [see online for help, how to set up the connection between your computer and receiver]):
P.P.S. If one wants a subtitle, one should first choose the Exteplayer3, using the blue button. Once a movie starts playing, press the blue button again and download a subtitle of your choice. Synchronisation of subtitles and audio is easily done using - you guessed it - the blue button, then "up" and "down" buttons. Once they are synced, press the EXIT button. Voila! It's very cool, since the discrepancies can be quite large and you can keep adjusting it at all times!
P.P.S. If one wants a subtitle, one should first choose the Exteplayer3, using the blue button. Once a movie starts playing, press the blue button again and download a subtitle of your choice. Synchronisation of subtitles and audio is easily done using - you guessed it - the blue button, then "up" and "down" buttons. Once they are synced, press the EXIT button. Voila! It's very cool, since the discrepancies can be quite large and you can keep adjusting it at all times!
Deletions:
P.P.S. If one wants a subtitle, one should first choose the Exteplayer3, using the blue button. Once a movie starts playing, press the blue button again and download a subtitle of your choice. Synchronisation of subtitles and audio is easily done using - you guessed it - the blue button, then "up" and "down" buttons. Once they are synced, press the EXIT button. Voila!
Additions:
Try installing it using this Telnet command (for instance, using PuTTy application [see online for help, how to set up the connection between your computer and receiver):
Before doing any of this, try to see if an image you are using (and trying to install IPTV Player in) already has ffmpeg installed by default (like Duck Tales images at the beginning, AR-P or Taapat's SH4 images or MastaG images of late and maybe even OE-A images as such), by using the following Telnet command:
Before doing any of this, try to see if an image you are using (and trying to install IPTV Player in) already has ffmpeg installed by default (like Duck Tales images at the beginning, AR-P or Taapat's SH4 images or MastaG images of late and maybe even OE-A images as such), by using the following Telnet command:
Deletions:
Before doing any of this, try to see if an image you are using (and trying to install IPTV Player in) already has ffmpeg installed by default (like Duck Tales images at the beginning, AR-P or Taapat's SH4 images or MastaG images of late and maybe even OE-A images as such), by using the following Telnet command (use PuTTy, for instance):
Additions:
P.S. Once in a list of videos to play, "Press "8" on your remote to play all videos. You can also play it in random order: press blue = = > "randomise".
P.P.S. If one wants a subtitle, one should first choose the Exteplayer3, using the blue button. Once a movie starts playing, press the blue button again and download a subtitle of your choice. Synchronisation of subtitles and audio is easily done using - you guessed it - the blue button, then "up" and "down" buttons. Once they are synced, press the EXIT button. Voila!
P.P.S. If one wants a subtitle, one should first choose the Exteplayer3, using the blue button. Once a movie starts playing, press the blue button again and download a subtitle of your choice. Synchronisation of subtitles and audio is easily done using - you guessed it - the blue button, then "up" and "down" buttons. Once they are synced, press the EXIT button. Voila!
Deletions:
Additions:
P.S. Once in a list of videos to play, "Press "8" on your remote to play all videos. You can also play it in random order: press blue = = > "randomise"
Deletions:
Additions:
P.S. Once in a list of videos to play, "Press "8" on your remote to play all videos. You can also play in random order: press blue = = > randomize..."
Deletions:
Additions:
Try installing it using this command:
%%wget http://iptvplayer.pl/iptvinstaller.sh -O - | /bin/sh%%
If it doesn't work, try the following steps...
P.S. Once in a list of videos to play, "Press "8" on your remote to play all videos. You can also play in random order: press blue ==> randomize..."
%%wget http://iptvplayer.pl/iptvinstaller.sh -O - | /bin/sh%%
If it doesn't work, try the following steps...
P.S. Once in a list of videos to play, "Press "8" on your remote to play all videos. You can also play in random order: press blue ==> randomize..."
Deletions:
Deletions:
reboot
Additions:
or ffmpeg v. 3
wget http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_fpu.tar.gz
tar -xzf ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_fpu.tar.gz -C /
rm ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_fpu.tar.gz
reboot
or
wget http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_softfpu.tar.gz
tar -xzf ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_softfpu.tar.gz -C /
rm ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_softfpu.tar.gz
reboot
wget http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_fpu.tar.gz
tar -xzf ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_fpu.tar.gz -C /
rm ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_fpu.tar.gz
reboot
or
wget http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_softfpu.tar.gz
tar -xzf ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_softfpu.tar.gz -C /
rm ffmpeg3.0_mipsel_softfpu.tar.gz
reboot
Deletions:
There is need to confirm such information before change wiki.
Additions:
There is need to confirm such information before change wiki.
Deletions:
Revision [15475]
Edited on 2016-08-18 08:30:32 by samsamsam [There is need confirm such information before chan]Additions:
**The following paragraph has not been confirmed**
There is need confirm such information before change wiki.
There is need confirm such information before change wiki.
Deletions:
For some boxes like Xsarius Pure HD and VU+ Zero, the subtitles of opensubtitles.org will not work when you use the above installation process. To get it working you have to make the installation exactly in this order:
1. When you already installed IPTVPlayr and subtitles of opensubtitles.org are not working, then do a FRESH install of OpenPLI4 first.
2. Now by telnet install exactly in this order:
opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot
Now subtitles of opensubtitles are also working on these boxes.
Revision [15472]
Edited on 2016-08-18 02:40:19 by Dimmie [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
Important installation update for Xsarius Pure and VU+ Zero:
For some boxes like Xsarius Pure HD and VU+ Zero, the subtitles of opensubtitles.org will not work when you use the above installation process. To get it working you have to make the installation exactly in this order:
1. When you already installed IPTVPlayr and subtitles of opensubtitles.org are not working, then do a FRESH install of OpenPLI4 first.
2. Now by telnet install exactly in this order:
opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot
Now subtitles of opensubtitles are also working on these boxes.
For some boxes like Xsarius Pure HD and VU+ Zero, the subtitles of opensubtitles.org will not work when you use the above installation process. To get it working you have to make the installation exactly in this order:
1. When you already installed IPTVPlayr and subtitles of opensubtitles.org are not working, then do a FRESH install of OpenPLI4 first.
2. Now by telnet install exactly in this order:
opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot
Now subtitles of opensubtitles are also working on these boxes.
Revision [15425]
Edited on 2016-05-15 13:29:44 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
FFMPEG libs for ARMV7 (VU Solo4K)
wget http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/ffmpeg3.0.1_armv7_fpu_openssl1.0.2.tar.gz
tar -xzf ffmpeg3.0.1_armv7_fpu_openssl1.0.2.tar.gz -C /
rm ffmpeg3.0.1_armv7_fpu_openssl1.0.2.tar.gz
wget http://iptvplayer.pl/resources/ffmpeg3.0.1_armv7_fpu_openssl1.0.2.tar.gz
tar -xzf ffmpeg3.0.1_armv7_fpu_openssl1.0.2.tar.gz -C /
rm ffmpeg3.0.1_armv7_fpu_openssl1.0.2.tar.gz
Revision [15424]
Edited on 2016-05-13 17:59:32 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
Before doing any of this, try to see if an image you are using (and trying to install IPTV Player in) already has ffmpeg installed by default (like Duck Tales images at the beginning, AR-P or Taapat's SH4 images or MastaG images of late and maybe even OE-A images as such), by using the following Telnet command (use PuTTy, for instance):
Deletions:
Revision [15423]
Edited on 2016-05-13 17:02:17 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
%%cd /tmp
reboot%%
%%cd /tmp
reboot%%
%%cd /tmp
reboot%%
%%cd /tmp
reboot%%
%%rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot%%
%%opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot%%
reboot%%
%%cd /tmp
reboot%%
%%cd /tmp
reboot%%
%%cd /tmp
reboot%%
%%rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot%%
%%opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot%%
Deletions:
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>ffmpeg --version</code>
<code>rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot</code>
<code>opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot</code>
Revision [15422]
Edited on 2016-05-13 17:00:47 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
%%ffmpeg --version%%
Deletions:
Revision [15421]
Edited on 2016-05-13 16:57:00 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
ffmpeg --version
Deletions:
Revision [15420]
Edited on 2016-05-13 16:55:38 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
<ffmpeg --version>
Revision [15419]
Edited on 2016-05-13 16:54:30 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
<code>ffmpeg --version</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>ffmpeg --version</code>
<code>rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot</code>
<code>opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>cd /tmp
reboot</code>
<code>ffmpeg --version</code>
<code>rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot</code>
<code>opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot</code>
Deletions:
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]ffmpeg --version[/code]
[code]rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot[/code]
[code]opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot[/code]
Revision [15418]
Edited on 2016-05-13 16:47:56 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
[code]ffmpeg --version[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]ffmpeg --version[/code]
[code]rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot[/code]
[code]opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]cd /tmp
reboot[/code]
[code]ffmpeg --version[/code]
[code]rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot[/code]
[code]opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot[/code]
Deletions:
reboot
reboot
reboot
reboot
ffmpeg --version
rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/IPTVPlayer
reboot
opkg update && opkg install python-html
reboot
Revision [15417]
Edited on 2016-05-13 12:59:27 by gorski [Different installation for Xsarius Pure / VU+ Zero]Additions:
3a) installing the External ExtPlayer 3 or External Gstplayer (once the installation finds ffmpeg in your Enigma2) and then