"renojim" wrote:"SolveLLC" wrote:
Here is an example of a HLS stream that played on the Roku1 2.9 and does not play on the Roku2 (hangs at 33% forever).
http://77.67.108.150/213.254.245.162/4e ... tream.m3u8
There should be commas at the end of your EXTINF lines if you don't have the optional title. MarkN and I had a discussion about this when 3.0 came out and I agreed with him that according to the spec the title is optional, but the comma is not. That m3u8 won't work on 3.0 either.
-JT
"renojim" wrote:"SolveLLC" wrote:
Here is an example of a HLS stream that played on the Roku1 2.9 and does not play on the Roku2 (hangs at 33% forever).
http://77.67.108.150/213.254.245.162/4e ... tream.m3u8
There should be commas at the end of your EXTINF lines if you don't have the optional title. MarkN and I had a discussion about this when 3.0 came out and I agreed with him that according to the spec the title is optional, but the comma is not. That m3u8 won't work on 3.0 either.
-JT
#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=720000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/4/index.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=1500000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/5/index.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=2000000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/6/index.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=3000000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/7/index.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=4000000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/8/index.m3u8
"elan" wrote:
A bit of data here (from Plex). We send back this variant playlist and the Roku 2 immediately fails, it never requests any of the specific playlists.
Any ideas? We have a bunch of irate users 😞
#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=720000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/4/index.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=1500000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/5/index.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=2000000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/6/index.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=3000000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/7/index.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:PROGRAM-ID=1,BANDWIDTH=4000000
session/4488ade7ee98af05af2b3e1a5ee9c407daeb877e/8/index.m3u8
"destruk" wrote:
I don't understand how Apple would be able to find anything simply based on a relative URL? How does Apple know what server to go to?
"When possible, use relative path names in Variant Playlists and in the individual .m3u8 Playlist files"
Amazing how that Apple thingie works eh? Right...think different. 🙂