2012-05-10, 11:48
From Red_F (FTR plugin) "right now I'm working at getting true timeshift working (meaning you could pause Live-TV, re-wind, fast-forward)."
(2012-05-10, 11:48)KRA77 Wrote: From Red_F (FTR plugin) "right now I'm working at getting true timeshift working (meaning you could pause Live-TV, re-wind, fast-forward)."
(2012-05-11, 05:35)nobleach Wrote: But again, the question is, how much of the timeshifting is really handled by XBMC? The backend is what implements the live buffer. It dumps a transport stream to disk and allows seek functions on it as if it were a normal video file. All XBMC really needs to do is send the commands Pause/FF/Rew to the backend. Last night, I updated to the latest version of TVHeadend. I was in the web interface and I hit "Play" by one of the channels. It opened the video stream in VLC. I paused it.... waited. Hit play, it played.... I hit rewind, it rewound. I'm just curious as to what XBMC needs to do that is so much different.I needs something that doesn't just work in tvheadend and works on about 5 different back ends across 3 different OS's
I'm seriously not trying to sound like a troll here. I stress that I'm sure there's something I'm missing, I would just like to know what it is.
(2012-05-11, 05:35)nobleach Wrote: Last night, I updated to the latest version of TVHeadend. I was in the web interface and I hit "Play" by one of the channels. It opened the video stream in VLC. I paused it.... waited. Hit play, it played.... I hit rewind, it rewound. I'm just curious as to what XBMC needs to do that is so much differentVLC is buffering the stream - that's why you can seek in it, but AFAIK tvheadend doesn't have backend-side timeshift.
(2012-05-11, 06:46)Jezz_X Wrote: I needs something that doesn't just work in tvheadend and works on about 5 different back ends across 3 different OS's
(2012-05-11, 13:13)da-anda Wrote: VLC is buffering the stream - that's why you can seek in it, but AFAIK tvheadend doesn't have backend-side timeshift.