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And this has got to do with the thread how?
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(This post was last modified: 2018-11-02, 17:52 by docwra.)
Thanks will take a look. I don't get this issue when I use my Intel NUC with tvheadend as the source so it will be interesting to do some more tests I think.
Green bits on the screen usual indicate corrupt data streams that cannot be decoded with ffmpeg I believe.
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Could it be that the signal is too strong for the pi?
Buy an Ariel attenuator for about £10 or so and decrease the signal, I had this issue too on tvheadend and bought one of those and did the trick.
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No the other way round, I have an NUC TVheadend setup with a USB tuner as source, no issues when streaming from that to my Nvidia Shield.
Using the raspberry pi I have green glitch every couple of minutes when streaming to the Nvidia Shield.
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Running Build: 4.2.4-dmo1~bpo9+1~rpt1 (2018-09-03T09:06:53+0000) on the Raspberry Pi server.
Just tested on my 2nd client downstairs and I get the same green glitches so it doesn't look client specific, although that is running android as well.
EDIT: Hmm just tried the stream with VLC on a windows machine and no apparent issues. Strange...
How do I check for any errors on the stream?