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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2013, 06:14:47 AM »
You could try vlc 2.0.5 from the test section of the 64 bit repo.
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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2013, 07:31:45 AM »
Thanks, how do I do that?
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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #17 on: February 27, 2013, 07:38:32 AM »
Temporarily enable it by adding the word   test   to the "Section" line of the repository entry in Synaptic, upgrading VLC ONLY, and then removing the word  test  again.

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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #18 on: February 27, 2013, 07:47:09 AM »
No, still doesn't work.

Vlc reports 2.0.5 Twoflower, but FF still ask for the x-vlc plugin.

Maybe the plugin is generally obsolete but it's the web interface for the satellite box that requires updating to account for that.

I don't know why it still works under Windows7 in that case, vlc appears to have different functions implemented in Linux and Windows.

Thanks for your patience.

EDIT: Thanks too for the correct instructions for the test repo, I tried to follow the instructions in the Knowledgebase first "main updates nonfree kde games xfce4 testing", which gave an error. ;)
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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #19 on: February 27, 2013, 07:53:31 AM »
No, still doesn't work.

Vlc reports 2.0.5 Twoflower, but FF still ask for the x-vlc plugin.

Maybe the plugin is generally obsolete but it's the web interface for the satellite box that requires updating to account for that.

I don't know why it still works under Windows7 in that case, vlc appears to have different functions implemented in Linux and Windows.

Thanks for your patience.

EDIT: Thanks too for the correct instructions for the test repo, I tried to follow the instructions in the Knowledgebase first "main updates nonfree kde games xfce4 testing", which gave an error. ;)

In 32 bit the test repo is called  testing  whilst in the 64 bit it is called  test   ;)

Did you try my suggestion in post #2?

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is it not possible to edit the settings of the browser to make it use VLC for particular purposes/streams?

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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #20 on: February 27, 2013, 08:59:58 AM »
Did you try my suggestion in post #2?

cozzykim may not have done, but I have. An example URL is:
http://192.168.0.6/player.shtml?FileToPlay=%2Fmedia%2FVideo%2FDancing%20on%20the%20Edge%2FDancing%20on%20the%20Edge_20130209_2155.ts

Running VLC (2.0.5 on KDE 32 bit) I entered this into the <open media><network> dialogue box and clicked play. The URL appears briefly in VLC's title bar and then disappears.
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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #21 on: February 27, 2013, 09:15:58 AM »
Did you try my suggestion in post #2?

cozzykim may not have done, but I have. An example URL is:
http://192.168.0.6/player.shtml?FileToPlay=%2Fmedia%2FVideo%2FDancing%20on%20the%20Edge%2FDancing%20on%20the%20Edge_20130209_2155.ts

Running VLC (2.0.5 on KDE 32 bit) I entered this into the <open media><network> dialogue box and clicked play. The URL appears briefly in VLC's title bar and then disappears.


Hi Martin, are you trying this from VLC or from the browser address box?

In VLC, I go to the Playlist window then "Local Network>Universal Plug 'n' Play>MediaTomb>(select the folder you require)>Click on *.ts



Perhaps I'm misinterpreting, but this way works for me, it's just embedding in FF or Chrome that doesn't
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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #22 on: February 27, 2013, 09:30:48 AM »
Did you try my suggestion in post #2?

cozzykim may not have done, but I have. An example URL is:
http://192.168.0.6/player.shtml?FileToPlay=%2Fmedia%2FVideo%2FDancing%20on%20the%20Edge%2FDancing%20on%20the%20Edge_20130209_2155.ts

Running VLC (2.0.5 on KDE 32 bit) I entered this into the <open media><network> dialogue box and clicked play. The URL appears briefly in VLC's title bar and then disappears.


Hi ......  that link is to a local address on your LAN so is not accessible  ;)

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Could one of you post a URL to something that gives the error about a missing plugin?

If we can all use the one URL then we can know exactly what the situation is.

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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #23 on: February 27, 2013, 09:31:54 AM »
Hi Martin, are you trying this from VLC or from the browser address box?

I am copying the URL from the browser (when it fails to play and gives the error) into VLC as a network stream.

I am not using MediaTomb on my Foxsat. If I need something that works, then I have Samba installed and get at media files that way!
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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #24 on: February 27, 2013, 09:37:02 AM »
Hi ......  that link is to a local address on your LAN so is not accessible  ;)

Clearly. I just posted it so others could see the form of the URL in case that gave any clues.

URLs involved with these failures are always going to be on our local networks so will never be available for others to test directly. I guess it will remain a succession of 'have you tried this?', followed by reporting back on success or failure.
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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #25 on: February 27, 2013, 09:51:39 AM »
Hi Martin, are you trying this from VLC or from the browser address box?

I am copying the URL from the browser (when it fails to play and gives the error) into VLC as a network stream.

I am not using MediaTomb on my Foxsat. If I need something that works, then I have Samba installed and get at media files that way!

Yes, got it. (copying local network url from address bar and pasting it into VLC network stream dialogue box)

Doesn't work for me that way either

Hi ......  that link is to a local address on your LAN so is not accessible  ;)

Clearly. I just posted it so others could see the form of the URL in case that gave any clues.

URLs involved with these failures are always going to be on our local networks so will never be available for others to test directly. I guess it will remain a succession of 'have you tried this?', followed by reporting back on success or failure.


Just17, We have custom software with a web interface installed on our satellite receivers.

The custom software includes Twonky or Mediatomb (Martin is using Samba instead)

You can access the receiver's webif over your LAN and play the recorded files either in VLC (which works fine) or in the browser's plugin window (which doesn't work in Linux, but does in Windows)

I've tried setting FF to use Totem's embedded player, which should work for MPEG video, but also doesn't.

The files are H264 Mpeg with Mpeg audio, but they have a .ts extension, I'm wondering whether changing the file extension will allow totem to "see" them.
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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #26 on: February 27, 2013, 09:53:31 AM »
Hi ......  that link is to a local address on your LAN so is not accessible  ;)


Clearly. I just posted it so others could see the form of the URL in case that gave any clues.

URLs involved with these failures are always going to be on our local networks so will never be available for others to test directly. I guess it will remain a succession of 'have you tried this?', followed by reporting back on success or failure.



Ah!  Thanks.

I had forgotten that this only applied to local streams  :(   Sorry.


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http://192.168.0.6/player.shtml?FileToPlay=%2 .........


I suspect the format of that string is not suitable for VLC which is why it crashes ....  but as I don't have that set up I cannot be sure.  :(

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Re: x-vlc browser plugin
« Reply #27 on: February 27, 2013, 10:01:15 AM »
Hi Martin, are you trying this from VLC or from the browser address box?

I am copying the URL from the browser (when it fails to play and gives the error) into VLC as a network stream.

I am not using MediaTomb on my Foxsat. If I need something that works, then I have Samba installed and get at media files that way!

Yes, got it. (copying local network url from address bar and pasting it into VLC network stream dialogue box)

Doesn't work for me that way either

Hi ......  that link is to a local address on your LAN so is not accessible  ;)

Clearly. I just posted it so others could see the form of the URL in case that gave any clues.

URLs involved with these failures are always going to be on our local networks so will never be available for others to test directly. I guess it will remain a succession of 'have you tried this?', followed by reporting back on success or failure.


Just17, We have custom software with a web interface installed on our satellite receivers.

The custom software includes Twonky or Mediatomb (Martin is using Samba instead)

You can access the receiver's webif over your LAN and play the recorded files either in VLC (which works fine) or in the browser's plugin window (which doesn't work in Linux, but does in Windows)

I've tried setting FF to use Totem's embedded player, which should work for MPEG video, but also doesn't.

The files are H264 Mpeg with Mpeg audio, but they have a .ts extension, I'm wondering whether changing the file extension will allow totem to "see" them.

VLC is quite happy with .ts files ....  I used it myself for a while.

I used dvblast & mini sapserver to broadcast (multicast) on the LAN and could select the channel I wanted from the playlist section of VLC -- the SAP info allowed that.

I also used MuMuDVB for the same purpose.

I was distributing some 17 channels (7 TV & 10 Radio) from a DTT dongle out over the LAN.


I would be inclined to go through the browser settings and change all the media entries one by one (changing them back if they had no effect) until I found one that would cause VLC or Mplayer to play the stream.
You might have better luck with Mplayer.

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