"atc98092" wrote:
Based on the ffmpeg information, this is not a local file, so I can guess that the Roku Media Player (which is what I'm assuming you are using to play it) wants to download the file before beginning playback. You might have better luck using a DLNA server to act as your supplier of the media, and let it stream the Internet file. That's the only successful method I've used for non-local files that are coming from the Internet. Serviio is one such server that can stream from the Internet and feed your player.
"sarada" wrote:
I want to play directly this HLS .ts file in my roku simplevideoplayer application.
I am developing a application to play HLS stream, but unable to play only this single .ts file.
Please tell me how to play.
http://ns3045782.ip-5-135-142.eu:8000/l ... hZ/3900.ts
as unable t play directly, while converting to m3u8, It is downloading for few seconds and then got error.
Please help. Anyway to play this single .ts HLS stream file.
"belltown" wrote:"sarada" wrote:
I want to play directly this HLS .ts file in my roku simplevideoplayer application.
I am developing a application to play HLS stream, but unable to play only this single .ts file.
Please tell me how to play.
http://ns3045782.ip-5-135-142.eu:8000/l ... hZ/3900.ts
as unable t play directly, while converting to m3u8, It is downloading for few seconds and then got error.
Please help. Anyway to play this single .ts HLS stream file.
You can't. It's not an HLS stream, just a single segment file. You need the manifest file (.m3u8) for the live stream. You can't convert a .ts file into a .m3u8 file.
"RokuDale" wrote:
There are a couple different ways to play it.
Easiest for me was to create a test.m3u file on a usb stick and put that link in there and let rmp play it.
Easiest for you is to probably just make sure you set the streamformat to "ts" and play it.
rokudale
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