Hello community,
as I'm a fan of ProgDVB since release 4 (which I'm still using), I thought it might be a good idea to try out release 6. Getting it started for normal watching has not been any problem. But when it comes to use the media server, I had real difficulties. I installed it including media server (on server side) and selected media server client on client side. Server is on Vista SP1, client is on WinXP SP3.
I set up server as follows:
- Server mode: Current channel....
- Stream type: Transport stream / all streams
- Network: Protocol: unicast, correct network interface IP, port 10999, packet size 1400, passwords blank (I also tried it with passwords set)
Client setting:
protocol: Unicast
Network interface: any
Server IP: correct IP of the server box
Port 10999
Format: Transport stream
no passwords.
When I start a webbrowser on the client, the server indicated a data flow on the statistic page, so I assume the problem might be on the client side.
I would be very happy if someone of you experts could help me in this.
Besides: Is ProgDVB ready for Win7 ?? I'm currently testing it with several software....
Thanks a lot in advance !
Cheers,
Scotty
#3
Hi Prog,
thanks for your reply.
Yes I do have the same version (6.12.1) . Unfortunately, the channel list is also not receivable.
What can I do ?
Thanks,
Scott
thanks for your reply.
Yes I do have the same version (6.12.1) . Unfortunately, the channel list is also not receivable.
What can I do ?
Thanks,
Scott
Last edited by Scotty2010 on Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
#4
Firewall? Ports 10999 & 11000 must be opened on both sides (if need). ProgDVB add to firewall permition & etc.Scotty2010 wrote: Yes I do have the same version. Unfortunately, the channel list is also not receivable.
#5
Hi Akad,
for testing purposes I shut down the firewalls, so no blocking of ports. Besides: I could see traffic in my browser when I selected "http://<myserverIP>:10999", and the graphical statistics on the progdvb server showed traffic as well.
So apparently the server was sending out something which the client couldn't understand.
I am familiar with networking and firewalls etc, but I couldn't get this to work. So it must be only a small trick missing, I'm sure....
Thanks,
Scotty
for testing purposes I shut down the firewalls, so no blocking of ports. Besides: I could see traffic in my browser when I selected "http://<myserverIP>:10999", and the graphical statistics on the progdvb server showed traffic as well.
So apparently the server was sending out something which the client couldn't understand.
I am familiar with networking and firewalls etc, but I couldn't get this to work. So it must be only a small trick missing, I'm sure....
Thanks,
Scotty
#6
On client:Scotty2010 wrote: So apparently the server was sending out something which the client couldn't understand.
Try to select right network interface (not any).
What happened, when you choose Channel list->Search?
Try to run progDVB with parameter /debug and show ProgDvb.log file.
#7
Hi Akad,
After that and a restart of both server and client, I managed to get a picture. So I now will save the whole folder to have a running config handy.
But: Switching channels is not possible on the client. When I do so, client and server will get dark. But switching channels on the server directly runs fine for both. So I have to use my remote software for that switching. It's OK.
Finally, as I got a running sytem now, I'd like to thank you Akad, and Prog for your help.
Cheers,
Scotty
BTW: I now have also a client running on Windows 7. Same switching behavior, BUT RUNNING !!!!!
I did, no change.Akad wrote: Try to select right network interface (not any).
Unfortunately nothing at first.Akad wrote: What happened, when you choose Channel list->Search?
Now that's strange: In debug mode, this software showed different behavior on my box. Now, it draws the channel list.Akad wrote: Try to run progDVB with parameter /debug and show ProgDvb.log file.
After that and a restart of both server and client, I managed to get a picture. So I now will save the whole folder to have a running config handy.
But: Switching channels is not possible on the client. When I do so, client and server will get dark. But switching channels on the server directly runs fine for both. So I have to use my remote software for that switching. It's OK.
Finally, as I got a running sytem now, I'd like to thank you Akad, and Prog for your help.
Cheers,
Scotty
BTW: I now have also a client running on Windows 7. Same switching behavior, BUT RUNNING !!!!!