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    Sat>ip

    I'm trying to enable streaming from my STB to a PC and have no idea how to do it.

    Can someone help?

    I thought I needed to employ Sat>ip and tried installing minisatip, but I have no idea how to use it or if this is even something I should be using.

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    Hello.
    Just search for a discussion forum first !
    There are many similar or identical topics.

    For example my post here:
    https://www.opena.tv/english-section...tml#post385709

    There are several ways to play stream from a DVB-S tuner source.
    IMHO the best way is to use the OpenWebif web-interface.

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    Hello.
    Just search for a discussion forum first !
    There are many similar or identical topics.

    For example my post here:
    https://www.opena.tv/english-section...tml#post385709

    There are several ways to play stream from a DVB-S tuner source.
    IMHO the best way is to use the OpenWebif web-interface.

    Actually I have spent several days looking for beginner type guides but haven't found anything suitable. The Webif interface looks useful and I may settle on that. One annoying thing about it is that if I select a particular channel, it doesn't open automatically but downloads an m3u8 file which I need to open. Is there any way to skip the download step and open the channel in my preferred viewer?

    Another thing I am looking at is using Tvheadend as a means of providing a channel list to Kodi. So far it picks up my STB tuner via minisatip and identifies 95 Muxes but I don't know what to do at this point.

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    You can simple download the M3U playlist file to your HDD.

    Then open playlist file in your favorite video-player. IMHO "VLC Player" is the best of all !!! When you open some link (a satellite channel) from playlist, the DVB-S tuner will switch to a new channel (and the transponder, if necessary). Stream then starts again - at the default port 8001 (as you can see in the playlist file content).

    If your M3U playlists are opened in your web browser, you must of course turn off this instant opening to see the question of downloading the disk. Right mouse click does not work because the link to the file is created using a web script. Alternatively, download the M3U playlis with another web browser, which has no default M3U file opening yet.

    If you want to switch channels via VLC Player (or another videoplayer), of course your set top box must remain in standby mode. If your set top box is not standby and if a satellite channel is just playing in the set top box and then you switch the station over the VLC-Player, switching will be canceled if it is a different transponder frequency. Channel switching and playback will only be permitted on the same transponder (this is usually about 2-5 channels, depending on the same transponder frequency). So, that is cause why do you need set top box still in standby mode.

    Good luck

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    You can simple download the M3U playlist file to your HDD.


    If you want to switch channels via VLC Player (or another videoplayer), of course your set top box must remain in standby mode. If your set top box is not standby and if a satellite channel is just playing in the set top box and then you switch the station over the VLC-Player, switching will be canceled if it is a different transponder frequency. Channel switching and playback will only be permitted on the same transponder (this is usually about 2-5 channels, depending on the same transponder frequency). So, that is cause why do you need set top box still in standby mode.

    Good luck
    Thanks for your suggestion.

    VLC seems to work fine in opening various channels. Is it possible to create M3U files for all available channels automatically? I'd like to have such a list available for VLC.

    Also how do I find which channels are available under a given frequency? Is there a file on my STB which lists all the channels which have been recognised?

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    These things are the basics of satellite technology.

    There are several frequencies in the universe on one satellite. One frequency is one transponder. On one transponder according to the DVB standard, several digital audio / video / binary streams can flow. So there are multiple channels on one transponder (on one frequency). I'm sorry, I do not know the satellite technology well. I do not know what modulation / shape / waveform is used.

    If you need the satellite transponder information, use an online online database that is always up-to-date. Good and popular, for example, are these two:
    KingOfSat - European Satellite Zapping & Directory
    LyngSat

    Also, in the Linux box there is a file with the transponder / satellite database: /etc/tuxbox/satellites.xml or you can generate your own XML file with satellites (transponders) according to the needs for the satellites you use, from the Internet: satellites.xml creator

    The list of tuned channels in the Enigma2 box is located here:
    /etc/enigma2/userbouquet.*.tv
    /etc/enigma2/userbouquet.*.radio


    Again, unfortunately, you must know the basics of manipulating "userbouquets". For example, the order of individual lists is stored in bouquets.tv and bouquets.radio, and you also need to know the correct file format. And that's a long explanation, so sorry. Do better with Google and find a lot of basic information about Enigma2.


    Better for you, it will use the Download – dreamboxEDIT utility (Windows application) to edit channel lists. You set the DreamboxEDIT configuration for your box, then download the userbouquets files to your PC, edit them as needed, and upload them back to the box.

    In this folder there is a database of transponders and channels - the file /etc/enigma2/lamedb. File format is a bit more complicated to explain. In the first part of lamedb there is a database of transponders and in the second part is a database of channels.

    If you want to download the entire playlist from OpenWebif, as seen on the YouTube video above and as I already mentioned, just click (left mouse button) on the TV icon at the "NAME OF CHANNEL LIST" instead of "CHANNEL NAME".

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    These things are the basics of satellite technology.

    There are several frequencies in the universe on one satellite. One frequency is one transponder. On one transponder according to the DVB standard, several digital audio / video / binary streams can flow. So there are multiple channels on one transponder (on one frequency). I'm sorry, I do not know the satellite technology well. I do not know what modulation / shape / waveform is used.

    If you need the satellite transponder information, use an online online database that is always up-to-date. Good and popular, for example, are these two:
    KingOfSat - European Satellite Zapping & Directory
    LyngSat

    Also, in the Linux box there is a file with the transponder / satellite database: /etc/tuxbox/satellites.xml or you can generate your own XML file with satellites (transponders) according to the needs for the satellites you use, from the Internet: satellites.xml creator

    The list of tuned channels in the Enigma2 box is located here:
    /etc/enigma2/userbouquet.*.tv
    /etc/enigma2/userbouquet.*.radio


    Again, unfortunately, you must know the basics of manipulating "userbouquets". For example, the order of individual lists is stored in bouquets.tv and bouquets.radio, and you also need to know the correct file format. And that's a long explanation, so sorry. Do better with Google and find a lot of basic information about Enigma2.


    Better for you, it will use the Download – dreamboxEDIT utility (Windows application) to edit channel lists. You set the DreamboxEDIT configuration for your box, then download the userbouquets files to your PC, edit them as needed, and upload them back to the box.

    In this folder there is a database of transponders and channels - the file /etc/enigma2/lamedb. File format is a bit more complicated to explain. In the first part of lamedb there is a database of transponders and in the second part is a database of channels.

    If you want to download the entire playlist from OpenWebif, as seen on the YouTube video above and as I already mentioned, just click (left mouse button) on the TV icon at the "NAME OF CHANNEL LIST" instead of "CHANNEL NAME".
    I just spent half an hour replying to this post and it seems to have vanished...

    Basically I said something about needing more info on the enigma2 filesystem and satellite data. Your post helped fill in a few gaps.

    Now I must find out how to tie up frequencies with channels, which I guess involves delving into lamedb and/or lamedb5...

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    Hello.

    It takes a lot more time. Do not worry. After a long time, you will learn it. It takes a lot of nerves and free time.

    The lamedb file v4 is very well described for example here: Info lamedb format explained . Version 5 lamedb is probably the same as version 4, but the new version 5 is more smooth. The lamedb file is important for Enigma2. For example, it searches for service reference codes from userbouquet files. Lamedb files can be updated when tuner tuning.

    Userbouquet files are easy to understand. You will quickly understand what is what. The individual channels are a "service reference code," which is actually a "link" to a particular DVB-S/T/C channel. Userbouquet files can be edited manually (in a text editor) or in third-party programs (DreamboxEDIT) or through a GUI in OpenATV (this is complex and loud). Userbouquets can also be downloaded from the Internet and imported (in DreamboxEDIT). Alternatively, if your friend uses the same DVB-S/T/C provider, you will copy the userbouquet files and the lamedb file (you must first stop the enigma by "init 4" and then copy the lamedb file). As you can see, it is not quite simple. But as a foundation it should be enough for you.

    Satellites.xml (or cable.xml and terrestrial.xml files) are just a simple list of available transponders (in XML format). These files can be updated when tuner tuning. They can also be downloaded directly from the Internet - there are XML file generators with current transponders.

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    @balanga: have you read in parallel about KODI, which runs on various platforms? Just as a potential alternative, you may use Kodi and configure the built-in PVR Addon „Enigma2 Client“. I am using it for several months and it works fine, also on a HTPC (Intel NUC) and on a notebook both with Windows 10 Pro (64). There are helpful forums - also for beginners ... I was myself a while ago ;-)
    Axas HIS 4K Combo (mit 32 GB SD-Karte und 1 TB WD USB 3.0 Festplatte) über LAN mit der Fritz!Box verbunden; Fritz!Box 7590 (mit Fritz!NAS: WD USB 3.0 Festplatte 1 TB ext4, Fritz!Mediaserver); Internet: 1&1 Doppelflat 50.000; A/V Receiver Pioneer VSX-S520D; TV Panasonic TX-L42V20E (Full HD, wenig SmartTV-Funktionen); LAN Switch TP-Link TL-SG105E; Intel NUC 5i5RYH; 2 x Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (1 x mit Ethernet); miniDLNA; Telly‘mote; Kodi mit PVR Add-On Enigma2


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