"dellsweig" wrote:"KennyJ" wrote:
I can't seem to get a video to stream through TVersity. I used the Simple Video example and put the TVeristy link in there and it wasn't working. I did successfully pull up the jpg on my network through TVersity though.
I had set TVersity up to transcode to WMV and tried playing a Youtube video. Not only does it not play, it reboots my Roku.
I just gave up on the TVersity solution.. It seems it is taking the stream from the XM player and writing the conversion to a file. When I connect to the "tversity" feed I always go to the beginning of the file - instead of the real time feed. Thee seems to be a huge amount of I/O as well - the disk light is lite up on my quad core PC and cpu is all over the place.
Well - back to square one....
"dnelms" wrote:"dellsweig" wrote:"KennyJ" wrote:
I can't seem to get a video to stream through TVersity. I used the Simple Video example and put the TVeristy link in there and it wasn't working. I did successfully pull up the jpg on my network through TVersity though.
I had set TVersity up to transcode to WMV and tried playing a Youtube video. Not only does it not play, it reboots my Roku.
I just gave up on the TVersity solution.. It seems it is taking the stream from the XM player and writing the conversion to a file. When I connect to the "tversity" feed I always go to the beginning of the file - instead of the real time feed. Thee seems to be a huge amount of I/O as well - the disk light is lite up on my quad core PC and cpu is all over the place.
Well - back to square one....
I was going to mention this to you, but see you already found this out. You were going to lose quality and speed because TVersity will convert your source to what it wants to in order to play. It works fine in other settings, but being able to play a file directly to a box (ie the Roku) with no transcoding (other than the hardware end) will utlmately be faster.
"RokuKevin" wrote:
Is it possible for you to use mp3 output from TVersity? I would suggest using mp3 streams for your "live" radio station and be sure to SetLoop(1) on your audio player so that the audio object isn't torn down at the end of the song.
Note that the StreamFormat parameter must match the actual encoding ("mp3" or "wma") which is the 4th parameter in your CreateSong() function.
I downloaded the latest SiriusXMPlayer which supports M3U streams.
"campbellwang" wrote:
CDNTwo supports m3u,pls and asx.
"RokuMarkn" wrote:
Is that URL actually delivering an MP3 file? What do you get if you download that same URL in a browser or via wget/curl? Note that the Roku does not support m3u files. If you say that it's an MP3 file (by passing "mp3" as the parameter to CreateSong), then the file must actually be an MP3 file, not m3u, wma or anything else.
--Mark
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