For MuMuDVB, you will need to do a manual config and add the emm pid. The autoconfig does not parse the CAT (conditional access table, pid 0x01) so does not know about the emm pid. I wrote before an update to find the ecm pid, and thought about adding the emm pid, but I do not have much free time. Also low priority for me since I am using TVHeadend mostly now...
My powervu linux streaming setup II. (TVHeadend)
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Hi,
Thank you joe!
It's running now.
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Hello,
it's working with MuMuDVB!
MuMuDVB is adding the PID to the stream when the provider switch them on.
Now it's quite easy to keep the key file up to date, by starting a vlc dummy URL request when the server starts.
So thank you so much joe, for your help and developing!
Best regards!
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I need help!!! I see you have not post recently. But lets see if you can read this. I am learning. And apart from having trouble with setting for C-BAND the rest seems to go well. Up to where I a going to make my VLC Playlist:.
In general my problem is that the files in "tvh_data_path="/home/hts/.hts" are in fact in binary form!!!! This do not go well with the grep instruction
Codegrep -rnwl $tvh_data_path'/tvheadend/input/dvb/networks' -e '\"caid\": 3584' | while read -r services do
So no output is produce as grep can not gather valid information!! Please tel me what I can do? My tvheadend version is
Maybe the have done something new and files are no in some sort of compress format. As the magic numbers of the files reads
I will post the same question on other forums you do post. Hope to see you soon.
@ the rest of the crowd.
If anyone of you know how to correct this let me know. I need to create the channel bucket list. Thanks ahead.
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Yeappp I found the problem. Well I found how to download previous TVHeadend. And as expected previous vesrion show information in Txt format. But latest build have compressed data, thats preventing the grabber to detect channel bucket. Hope it helps to others.
Now Osemu is not doing the correct work. I will still debugging.
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I feel so s7up1d
I had work many hours and osemu does no seem to work
Weird since a FTA channles are ok. here is my osemu print outs
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Display Moreuser@user-PC:~/bin$ ./OSEmu -a user:pass -p1234 -s 192.168.3.11 -r 9981:17999 -c ~/bin/SoftCam.Key -t pvu:pvu -v OSEmu version 728 reading key file: /home/user/bin/SoftCam.Key starting thread emu stream server emu stream server thread started [Emu] info: FFDecsa parallel mode = 32 starting thread emu stream client emu stream client thread started [Emu] stream client 0 connected [Emu] stream client 0 request /stream/service/b6324511d9919771ab119e952e9c8630?profile=PowerVU&descramble=0&emm=1:0:0:c8 [Emu] stream 0 found pmt pid : 0x1450 (5200) [Emu] stream 0 found video pid: 0x0424 (1060) [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: 0x040A (1034) [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: 0x040B (1035) [Emu] warning: stream client 0 non-full buffer from stream source [Emu] warning: stream client 0 non-full buffer from stream source [Emu] warning: stream client 0 non-full buffer from stream source
See warning
[Emu] warning: stream client 0 non-full buffer from stream source"
What can I do to debug this problem?
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Looks like tvh is not sending data. Do you have some CA setup in tvh that is trying to decrypt the stream?
(Sent from my A/S10 using Forum Fiend OSP v1.3.3.)
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joeuser , can help me to apply patch for mumudvb?
i receiving this message
patch < ../pat.patch
patching file module-emulator-stream.c
Hunk #1 succeeded at 1626 with fuzz 2 (offset 1105 lines).
Hunk #2 FAILED at 549.
Hunk #3 FAILED at 715.
2 out of 3 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file module-emulator-stream.c.rej -
joeuser , can help me to apply patch for mumudvb?
i receiving this message
patch < ../pat.patch
patching file module-emulator-stream.c
Hunk #1 succeeded at 1626 with fuzz 2 (offset 1105 lines).
Hunk #2 FAILED at 549.
Hunk #3 FAILED at 715.
2 out of 3 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file module-emulator-stream.c.rejYou should post in this thread (http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=90369) for issues with MuMuDVB.
What exactly are you trying to patch? Oscam or Osemu - version??
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Sorry, not much free time lately, but I finally got around to adjusting the script...
You can try this for the VLC playlist.
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Display More/#!/bin/bash # you must have installed jq (apt-get install jq) ############### BEGIN CONFIG ################### tvh_data_path="/home/hts/.hts" OSEmu="192.168.1.11:17999" profile="PowerVU" userpass="pvu:pvu" ############### END CONFIG ################### wget -O /tmp/services.json http://admin:admin@localhost:9981/api/mpegts/service/grid?limit=100000 echo \#EXTM3U entries=$(/usr/bin/jq -c '.total' /tmp/services.json) for (( service=0; service<= $entries; service++ )) do if [ $(/usr/bin/jq -c '.entries['$service'].caid' /tmp/services.json) = '"0E00:000000"' ] then enabled=$(/usr/bin/jq -c '.entries['$service'].enabled' /tmp/services.json) if [ '$enabled' = 'true' ] then svcname=$(/usr/bin/jq -c -r '.entries['$service'].svcname' /tmp/services.json) uuid=$(/usr/bin/jq -c -r '.entries['$service'].uuid' /tmp/services.json) network=$(/usr/bin/jq -c -r '.entries['$service'].network' /tmp/services.json) multiplex=$(/usr/bin/jq -c -r '.entries['$service'].multiplex' /tmp/services.json) sid_dec=$(/usr/bin/jq -c '.entries['$service'].sid' /tmp/services.json) sid=$(printf '%x' $sid_dec) desc="$network/$multiplex/$svcname" echo \#EXTINF:-1, $desc echo http://$userpass@$OSEmu/stream/service/$uuid\?profile=$profile\&descramble=0\&emm=1\&:0:0:$sid fi fi done
Something similar can be done for creating userbouquets. I can post later when I get some more free time...
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Thank you very much for great work.
Maybe someone can helping troubleshooting: installed everything as per instructions but getting errors
tvheadend
./OSEmu -a 12:23 -p1234 -s 0.0.0.0 -r 9981:17999 -c /home/key/ -v -t pvu:pvu
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Display MoreOSEmu version 719 reading key file: /home/key/SoftCam.key starting thread emu stream server emu stream server thread started [Emu] info: FFDecsa parallel mode = 128 starting thread emu stream client emu stream client thread started [Emu] stream client connected [Emu] stream client request /play/stream/service/6253258877ed92e366b35e458dbe573b?profile=PowerVU&descramble=0&emm=1:0:0:B [Emu] error: got 1 response from stream source [Emu] error: got 1 response from stream source [Emu] error: got 1 response from stream source [Emu] stream client disconnected
The link i built:
hxxp://pvu:pvu@ip:17999/play/stream/service/6253258877ed92e366b35e458dbe573b?profile=PowerVU&descramble=0&emm=1:0:0:BB is SID 11
2016-06-13 18:50:22.482 http: 127.0.0.1: HTTP/1.1 GET /bysid/4 -- 1
2016-06-13 18:50:24.579 http: 127.0.0.1: HTTP/1.1 GET /bysid/4 -- 1
2016-06-13 18:50:26.679 http: 127.0.0.1: HTTP/1.1 GET /bysid/4 -- 1Details of the stream
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Display MoreIndex PID Type Language Details 0x0456 / 1110 PCR 0x1393 / 5011 PMT 2 0x0456 / 1110 H264 3 0x044c / 1100 MPEG2AUDIO 4 0x044e / 1102 MPEG2AUDIO 1 0x177b / 6011 CA CAIDS: 0e00:000000 After filtering and reordering (without PCR and PMT) Index PID Type Language Details 2 0x0456 / 1110 H264 3 0x044c / 1100 MPEG2AUDIO 4 0x044e / 1102 MPEG2AUDIO 1 0x177b / 6011 CA CAIDS: 0e00:000000
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Hello, I confirm, does not work on tvh 4.0.8 as on tvh 4.0.9 and on 4.1.x. So on 4.1.x error 401, and on 4.0.x it found channel, video and audio foud correct too, but does not encrypt, EPG show, but it is all. I am not sure, is it problem on keys, or osemu.
To joeuser: can you confirm, is it work by you?Rgds
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have installed tvh from deb and then replayced bin file with your from first thred and become this error from OSEmu
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Display More[Emu] stream client 0 request /stream/service/1df6c565c549a382113d36c015702dfd?profile=PowerVU&descramble=0&emm=&1:0:0:c8 [Emu] stream 0 found pmt pid: 122 [Emu] stream 0 found ecm_pid: 1776 [Emu] stream 0 found video pid: C8 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: C9 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: CA [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: CB [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: CC [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: D3 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: E5 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: E6 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: EB [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: EC [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: ED [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: EE [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: EF [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: F0 [Emu] warning: stream client 0 non-full buffer from stream source
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Thank you very much for great work.
2016-06-13 18:50:22.482 http: 127.0.0.1: HTTP/1.1 GET /bysid/4 -- 1
2016-06-13 18:50:24.579 http: 127.0.0.1: HTTP/1.1 GET /bysid/4 -- 1
2016-06-13 18:50:26.679 http: 127.0.0.1: HTTP/1.1 GET /bysid/4 -- 1"bysid" is only for use with mumudvb, not tvheadend...
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have installed tvh from deb and then replayced bin file with your from first thred and become this error from OSEmu
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Display More[Emu] stream client 0 request /stream/service/1df6c565c549a382113d36c015702dfd?profile=PowerVU&descramble=0&emm=&1:0:0:c8 [Emu] stream 0 found pmt pid: 122 [Emu] stream 0 found ecm_pid: 1776 [Emu] stream 0 found video pid: C8 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: C9 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: CA [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: CB [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: CC [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: D3 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: E5 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: E6 [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: EB [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: EC [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: ED [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: EE [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: EF [Emu] stream 0 found audio pid: F0 [Emu] warning: stream client 0 non-full buffer from stream source
No need to use stream relay anymore, use my tvheadend fork with builtin exteded_cw support:http://linuxsat-support.com/sh…w-functionality-(powervu)
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Hello everybody,
i already test run mumudvb + oscam support P*wrVu. Why only channels P*wervu CSA work, and P*wervu Des not work. On Enigma receiver need driver for P*owerVu Des channels, so whats for Linux PC ? need driver too ?
Regards
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