2015-12-14, 22:13
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(2015-12-14, 09:54)djoole Wrote: @Warner306, could you please share your final madVR settings by video quality profile?
I would like to try them and compare them to what i use.
Thanks in advance!
(2015-12-14, 10:56)Buff Wrote:(2015-12-14, 02:45)Warner306 Wrote:(2015-12-13, 22:10)Buff Wrote: Hi,
Another issue which seems to be DSPlayer related for me - when I watch programs, that have been recorded off the telly, through Kodi they automatically play the stream with narration. If I go into audio settings there aren't any other streams available, whereas before using DSPlayer there was.
If I play the file in VLC I can choose from two audio streams.
Is there a setting in Kodi or elsewhere that I am missing?
Many thanks
Are you checking the audio settings menu during playback? There should be a choice of streams from there. I believe you need to check a setting related to this in DSPlayer settings, as well.
Hi Warner, thanks for your reply,
Yes this is when checking the audio settings during playback. The setting in DSPlayer to show the available audio streams is also enabled.
The strange thing is, it is only an issue with recorded files, not Blu-Rays or DVDs. If I'm keeping a recorded program I will use VideoReDo to remove the ad breaks, which also converts the file from .ts to .m2ts and then when added to the Kodi library the two available streams do show up. They just don't show up when playing straight from the PVR section (using ArgusTV)
Which kind of sounds as if Kodi has an issue reading .ts files or it's something to do with ArgusTV - however, this wasn't an issue in previous builds and only since I changed to a DSPlayer build, hence thought it may be an issue/setting with this.
Ultimately it's not a major problem for us, but if you have any other ideas that would be great
(2015-12-15, 04:39)cchsieh Wrote: It can't play DAVs files with username and password. It changed user and passwd to USERNAME and PASSWORD and DSPlayer can't play the movie.
I hidden some private info in log.
10:03:54 T:9296 NOTICE: CDSPlayer::~CDSPlayer DSPlayer is now closed
10:04:22 T:9296 NOTICE: CDSPlayer::OpenFile - DSPlayer: Opening: davs://user:passwd@hostname:444/webdav/video/test.mkv
10:04:22 T:9296 NOTICE: CDSPlayer::OpenFileInternal - DSPlayer: Opening: davs://user:passwd@hostname:444/webdav/video/test.mkv
10:04:22 T:10368 NOTICE: CDSPlayer:rocess - Creating DS Graph
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: Loading filter core factory settings from special://xbmc/system/players/dsplayer/filtersconfig_internal.xml (filters configuration).
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: Loading filter core factory settings from special://masterprofile/dsplayer/filtersconfig.xml (filters configuration).
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: special://masterprofile/dsplayer/filtersconfig.xml does not exist. Skipping.
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: Loading filter core factory settings from special://xbmc/system/players/dsplayer/filtersconfig.xml (filters configuration).
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: Loading filter core factory settings from special://xbmc/system/players/dsplayer/mediasconfig_internal.xml (medias configuration).
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: Successfully loaded rules
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: CFGLoader::InsertAudioRenderer Successfully added "" - DiplayName: to the graph
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: CFGLoader::InsertFilter Successfully added "(i) LAV Splitter Source" to the graph
10:04:22 T:5368 ERROR: CFGLoader::InsertSourceFilter Failed to load file in the splitter/source
10:04:22 T:5368 ERROR: CFGLoader::LoadFilterRules Failed to insert the source filter
10:04:22 T:5368 ERROR: CFGManager::RenderFileXbmc Failed to load filters rules
10:04:22 T:5368 NOTICE: thread end: CDSGraphThread::OnExit()
10:04:22 T:10368 ERROR: CDSPlayer:rocess - Failed creating DS Graph
10:04:22 T:9296 ERROR: Playlist Player: skipping unplayable item: 0, path [davs://USERNAMEASSWORD@hostname:444/webdav/video/test.mkv]
(2015-12-15, 23:12)Warner306 Wrote: I think DSPlayer needs the Windows path. When using Emby for Kodi, for example, path substitution is required in Emby server for DSPlayer to be able to read the file.
(2015-12-14, 22:17)Warner306 Wrote:(2015-12-14, 10:56)Buff Wrote:(2015-12-14, 02:45)Warner306 Wrote: Are you checking the audio settings menu during playback? There should be a choice of streams from there. I believe you need to check a setting related to this in DSPlayer settings, as well.
Hi Warner, thanks for your reply,
Yes this is when checking the audio settings during playback. The setting in DSPlayer to show the available audio streams is also enabled.
The strange thing is, it is only an issue with recorded files, not Blu-Rays or DVDs. If I'm keeping a recorded program I will use VideoReDo to remove the ad breaks, which also converts the file from .ts to .m2ts and then when added to the Kodi library the two available streams do show up. They just don't show up when playing straight from the PVR section (using ArgusTV)
Which kind of sounds as if Kodi has an issue reading .ts files or it's something to do with ArgusTV - however, this wasn't an issue in previous builds and only since I changed to a DSPlayer build, hence thought it may be an issue/setting with this.
Ultimately it's not a major problem for us, but if you have any other ideas that would be great
Did you follow the instructions for ArgusTV here?
(2015-12-16, 05:38)cchsieh Wrote:(2015-12-15, 23:12)Warner306 Wrote: I think DSPlayer needs the Windows path. When using Emby for Kodi, for example, path substitution is required in Emby server for DSPlayer to be able to read the file.
I'm not using Emby server. DAV/DAVs is like http/https, I think. I'll do more try and report. Thanks ...
(2015-12-16, 16:32)DarkfireHellspawn Wrote:(2015-12-14, 22:17)Warner306 Wrote:(2015-12-14, 10:56)Buff Wrote: Hi Warner, thanks for your reply,
Yes this is when checking the audio settings during playback. The setting in DSPlayer to show the available audio streams is also enabled.
The strange thing is, it is only an issue with recorded files, not Blu-Rays or DVDs. If I'm keeping a recorded program I will use VideoReDo to remove the ad breaks, which also converts the file from .ts to .m2ts and then when added to the Kodi library the two available streams do show up. They just don't show up when playing straight from the PVR section (using ArgusTV)
Which kind of sounds as if Kodi has an issue reading .ts files or it's something to do with ArgusTV - however, this wasn't an issue in previous builds and only since I changed to a DSPlayer build, hence thought it may be an issue/setting with this.
Ultimately it's not a major problem for us, but if you have any other ideas that would be great
Did you follow the instructions for ArgusTV here?
Hi,
I also have the same problem. I followed the instructions, but still have the issue.
I am using MediaPortal though.
Thanks.
(2015-12-17, 11:22)Wanilton Wrote: Kodi Jarvis beta 5 + dsplayer with all update until now (12/17/2015).
link for download:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7799...11.exe.exe
Warnings:
- This is an unofficial Kodi build not from Team Kodi.
- This build comes with no warranties, explicit or implied, and you use it at your own risk.
- This build was compiled by Wanilton, for use only in Windows OS, and have same functions official Kodi Jarvis build Nightlie + dsplayer support.
git:
https://github.com/mediaBrasil/xbmc/tree...r_dsplayer
PS: I will no update or developer dsplayer, only'll keep the current code by aracnoz update with Jarvis 16.