VDR plugin info

  • Wanted to try the VDR plugin to stream a DVB channel to a local computer on the network.


    However, the "info" tab appears to be missing from the latest VDR plugin, so I'm stuck.
    I think the info tab in previous versions contained instructions? viewer software options? default user/password for the plugin extras?


    VDR and VDRadmin-am are running, 12 channels have been found after a scan, all VDR extras are enabled. I've entered 192.168.0.0/24 in "allowed hosts" in the streamdev tab.
    I just want to watch TV live streams, but playing the network URL http://192.168.0.50:3000/EXT/1 in VLC results nothing happening; no error.


    Anybody still has the older plugin with the info tab?
    Any help would be appreciated.

  • I forgot about login credentials. I'll add the default login credentials on each tab maybe :)


    For the time being though look below.


    Live
    Username: admin
    Password: live


    Vdradmin-am
    Username: linvdr
    Password: linvdr


    I never use streamdev but VNSI and Kodi. But I tried installing it manually to see how it worked. Using EXT/1 didn't work for me either. I then tried just going to the http://nas.lan:3000 and there actually was a simple interface there. Try clicking around there a little bit.


    I ended up using this address in VLC: http://nas.lan:3000/channels.m3u

  • Great, thank you.


    A bit of feedback:


    Live
    nas.lan:8008 returns Error: header too large, Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 413 (header too large)


    Streamdev
    nas.lan:3000 returns nothing (This webpage is not available); no simple interface
    however, playing nas.lan:3000/channels.m3u as a stream in VLC works great


    VDRAdmin-am
    interface works with the default login you provided


    Each of these needs the main VDR plugin to work, right?
    Because it's quite possible to enable these extras while VDR is not.

  • I hope you'll like vdr-extras 1.2 which adds buttons to open the different interfaces and also displays the default credentials :)


    Live: It usually helps cleaning the cache and cookies when you get header to large so try that.


    Streamdev: I've tried debugging why Streamdev works and sometimes don't but I think it's the same issue as with Live, too large headers. I ran tail -f /var/log/syslog and tried going to the page and got streamdev: input buffer overflow (HTTP). Tried in another browser with cleaned cache and cookies and it worked. So hopefully it solves both issues for you since there's not much else I can do :)


    I know you can enable them without VDR enabled but I think users at least could try to utilize a bit of logic ;)

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