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Any chance we can get music streaming included with this?
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Had to sign up just for saying thanks for this. Are there any plans that allows a user to seek somewhere in the video without having to buffer the whole thing first? Right now I'm able to do that in VLC by simply pasting a URL from a video in a web directory.
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Any plans for transcoding?
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It does this for all videos, all formats. Even low bit rate mp4's with aac. I have your software on a Linux box along with XBMC. XMBC's movie library is on a Windows share. I wonder if that's why it wants to buffer the entire thing. I will add a video locally to the Linux box and see if it does the same.
Oh, I saw this mentioned before about using an in-browser media player (mp4 aac). What about utilizing the VLC plugin for browsers?
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Just a heads up: Plex does transcoding and plays via a browser. (flash or html5 player)
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2013-07-17, 01:16
(This post was last modified: 2013-07-17, 01:17 by bzellinger.)
I just added a video locally and it still wants to buffer - fyi. It also does it on the Linux box.
Thanks for looking.
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Hi again,
I did put "localhost" as backend.
When I switched it to my DNS, I get an error when I try to see my movies in the "XBMC Video Server" :
Error 500
Unable to connect to mydns:8080. Error #0: stream_socket_client():
If I try "mydns:8080" in firefox, it works well (my xbmc webserver is working fine).
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2013-07-17, 19:41
(This post was last modified: 2013-07-17, 19:43 by negge.)
@bernus: try using the internal IP address instead of the DNS name. Naturally that won't work over the Internet though. I use a DNS name myself and I have no problems on my end. Try pinging "mydns" from the machine you've installed XBMC Video Server on and see if you get a response, if that's the case then there's something weird going on.
On second thought, it may be that your DNS name points to your external IP address so it only works over the Internet, not on your local network. That's a classic network problem and you'll be able to fix that by pointing "mydns" to the internal address of your XBMC server in /etc/hosts on the computer running XBMC Video Server.
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Hi,
thanks for the quick answer.
It didn't work at all, local or over the internet.
When I put this in my hosts file : 192.168.***.*** mydns, I can now see the Movies and TVShows !
Everything works great !
I still have a few questions though :
For some movies, the button "download" is not available. Instead, I have "The file(s) for this item is not available". Why?
Another question : Do someone know if it's possible to start the XBMC WebServer without starting XBMC ? Like a standalone service ?
Or would it be possible to use XBMC Video Server connected to a XBMC Mysql database (I heard it was possible to use a Mysql database for XBMC)?
Thx for the help !
Bernus