Please, this is impossible to solve.
These don't work.
http://iptv.root-host.pro/tvkanal.php?kanal=403
http://iptv.root-host.pro/tvkanal.php?kanal=404
Just a blank screen and crash to home screen.
bkant wrote:Too many "X" in channel name error.
But seriously, how are you going to play these channels? Are you using the IPTV software? You'll have to tell a little more than just "doesn't work".
john3voltas wrote:VLC has a menu entry for you to check the codec of the video/channel.
Try to check if the ones working have the same codec of the ones not working.
Maybe they're different and the code in use on the ones that don't work is not supported.
You can also try 3 kinds of streaming decoder in IPTVxtra: flvstream and rtmpdump 2.3 and 2.4.
Try using other decoder
john3voltas wrote:Simple.
Open the stream in VLC.
Then press CTRL-J.
Now look for the video stream and post here the name of the video stream codec name.
Do this for streams that work and for streams that don't work.
Try to find a pattern. For instance, check if all the non-working streams have AVC video codec.
Now check if any of the working streams have AVC codec.
If the first is true and the second is false, then maybe AMP can't decode AVC video streams. Who knows...
Just a guess.
john3voltas wrote:Try to find a pattern. For instance, check if all the non-working streams have AVC video codec.
Now check if any of the working streams have AVC codec.
If the first is true and the second is false, then maybe AMP can't decode AVC video streams. Who knows...
Just a guess.
FarVoice wrote:no way to add new codecs to FW
john3voltas wrote:FarVoice wrote:no way to add new codecs to FW
When I 1st heard of Asus O!play everybody was saying that it was open source and future-proof because of that.
Now I see that this is not exactly true.
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