

Main debug: looking for access module: 1 candidateīda debug: FindFilter: Connected Hauppauge WinTV 88x DVB-S Tuner/Demodīda debug: FindFilter: Connected Hauppauge WinTV 88x TS Captureīda debug: FindFilter: Connected BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filterīda debug: Register: registered Graph: VLC BDA Graph 00d6140ac8 Main debug: creating access 'dvbs' path='' Main debug: TIMER module_Need() : 0.230 ms - Total 0.230 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.230 ms) Main warning: no access_demux module matched "dvbs" Main debug: looking for access_demux module: 0 candidates Main debug: creating demux: access='dvbs' demux='' path='' Main debug: thread 4656 (input) created at priority 1 (input/input.c:370) Main debug: `dvbs://' gives access `dvbs' demux `' path `' Main debug: waiting for thread initialization

Main debug: Creating an input for 'dvbs://' Main debug: processing request item dvbs:// node Playlist skip 0 If anybody has any ideas I'd be really appreciative! I've been working on this for 4 days now and am getting nowhere! I've used various combinations of the following commands: I've tried to get it working in VLC and failed completely. I'm using a Hauppauge Nova-S PCI card, and I get a great picture using their supplied app (WinTV). I'm based in the UK, and all I want to do is show BBC One in VLC. See for yourself how many topics you have used for solving a single problem.All the documentation I can find suggests that you can't stream DVB under windows, but I'm assuming this refers to an old version? This is normal and it should not matter.ģ) I agree with Walter.

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I do not know if you can install the program in the Documents folder.Ģ) Maybe you notice that the contents of the file LED.ini looks different (lines are in a different order). I had to move the file to the folder "Documents". #optionContent = cp.get(section, option,True)Ĭp.set(section, option, str(eg.event.payload))ġ) It does work, but (in my case) there is a problem with permissions to write the file. #iniFile = "C:\\Program Files\\Dream Cheeky\\LED Message\\LED.ini" IniFile = "C:\\Users\\XXXXXXXXXX\\Documents\\LED.ini" This is my assumption and I might be wrong, you will soon find out, depending on the number of responses you get, whether this will attract the community or not.Ĭode: Select all from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser Like new fancy remote controls, controlling popular media or music playersĢ) Secondly, far behind though, some automation that makes life easierģ) The rest, like your example with the LED display, I assume has a rather low common interest so the chance is very little that you find a soul-mate with the same need, willing to write the plugin. Everything new and fancy related to media playing seems to have a rather high public interest. Since this forum management and all development is managed by voluntary forces, the answer to your question depends on certain common circumstances:ġ) The first and major one I would say is if there is a wider interest to support a specific device. To do that, you first have to have an api and related documentation, you would also need a display during development and testing.
