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WinDR (WinDreamRemote) for Windows - watch and control your dreambox remotely (Enigma1 and 2)
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UPDATE (12/06/2011): Extended time-limit version Beta 0.54e of 12/06/2011.
New expiry-date is 01/12/2011. For existing users, you just need to replace the old executable with the new one. This version is exactly the same as the previous one - only the expiry-date has changed.
Rgds,
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Zitat
Original von tilleke
UPDATE (12/06/2011): Extended time-limit version Beta 0.54e of 12/06/2011.New expiry-date is 01/12/2011. For existing users, you just need to replace the old executable with the new one. This version is exactly the same as the previous one - only the expiry-date has changed.
Rgds,
tillekeHi,
I have done everything and the LAN streming works fine, but i have problems with mobile one.Here what i did on the mobile PC:
Set Enigma-version: enigma2
port: 8888 (what is this port? shoud it be forwarded in the routher also?)
username and password: this is mine dreambox username and PW, right?
In the IP-address field, put your DynDNS address (for example: someone.dynalias.org): but i have a static IP adress, shoud i use it instaed of creating dyndns?Thanks!
By the way i love your androiddreamer app. I can use it only with VPN way due to the same problem as here! -
Did you read and follow the guide published in the first post of this thread?
You should be aware of the fact that WinDR uses VLC's telnet interface which is different from ANDR wich uses the HTTP-interface of VLC.
Please let me know how it goes.
rgds,
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Hi... i just install the software ..need to ask how to scroll over the channel..i'm using arrow key , page up and page down all ..can't scroll the the list of channel. Using mouse only can select the channel..is it any special key to scroll the channel pls advice.
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hi,
To scroll the bouquets and channels, just hold the left mouse button pressed.
This behavior is due to the fact that this app is a quick port from a Windows Mobile application.
rgds,
tilleke -
I tried to get a connection to my DM800 for several times now, but the program always exits without getting a connection.
I select Enigma2
As IP I use my DynDns adress: xxxx.dyndns.org
As port I use the SSL port 443
I entered the user "root"
I entered my password "xxxx"But nothing happens - the program exits automatically after entering my data...
From my normal PC I can reach the WebIf by using this connection data, but not on my Windows Mobile.
Are there possibly problems with using the SSL port 443?Any hints for me?
EDIT:
With port 80 it works now!
But is there any possibility to use the SSL port 443? Because normally I am using port 80 for an other issue in my network... -
that's the beta expired
I use this all the time instead of the webif page, please update -
Abgelaufen?
Bitte bitte verlängern.
MFG
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UPDATE (28/12/2011): Extended time-limit version Beta 0.54e.
New expiry-date is 31/03/2012. For existing users, you just need to replace the old executable with the new one. This version is exactly the same as the previous one - only the expiry-date has changed.
Rgds,
tilleke -
Since I know how to use the android app of yours...how comes i´m not able to get to work this one here?!
I just can´t get to connet to the telnet of VLC.
Is ist because I use VLC2.0 ?What can I do?
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Hi tilleke,
currently I'm away from home for 3 weeks.
So I heavily use your WinDR and your AndroidDreamer to watch tv over my good old DM7020. And I like it. The streams are running very stable and after playing around with the settings of WinDR, I got a very good quality over my 1024kb upload bandwidth.But there's one thing I want you to ask:
Is it possible to add streaming for my recorded movies?
I saw this feature in the app controloid where I can see my movies in a seperat bouquet.ZitatOriginal von DJ-Tumor
Since I know how to use the android app of yours...how comes i´m not able to get to work this one here?!I just can´t get to connet to the telnet of VLC.
Is ist because I use VLC2.0 ?What can I do?
I don't use VLC 2.0 yet.
It's running great with the latest version of VLC 1.1.You have to enable the Telnet Interface of VLC.
In VLC 1 it's called VLM Remote-Control-Interface or in command line oldtelnet
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Hi tilleke,
please update WinDR because of the expiry date...
Greets hompen
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UPDATE (22/04/2012):
No more deadlines. The reason is that I am busy with other projects. I might implement other features in future. You can download from my web-site.
For existing users, you just need to replace the old executable with the new one. This version is exactly the same as the previous one.
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Wo kann ich das Tool denn noch downloaden :)? Finde es nirgends
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thanks the program is very good
I have a question ... as I can do so that when I go to open a channel that has the multiple languages that channel? Once I got to do, listening to the different audio channel in question but I have not been able to get back.
I appreciate your helpthanks
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Zitat
Originally posted by tilleke
STREAMINGStreaming works great for me, especially at home (in my Local LAN) but also at work (using WIFI) and even in the forest on a laptop with a mobile-connection (3G) although the quality degrades.
I hope and believe it will work for you as well. The result could depend on a lot of factors:-For WLAN or mobile: upload/download speed of your Broadband (normally upload-speeds are slower than download-speeds (ADSL)
-Your computer acting as VLC-server
-not finding the right configuration in stream-profiles settings
-etcWhat you need:
1) VLC (Videolan). Just Google for it and install it on your computer which will act as the VLC-server. I have only tested streaming using VLC running on Windows but it should work on VLC-servers using Linux and MAC as well. If it doesn't, please let me know. I have only tested version 1.0.5 of VLC so I am unable to say if previous versions will work.
UPDATE (22/06/2010) - I just tested the new version of VLC no. 1.1.0 and it seems like WinDR is not compatibile with the latest version of VLC. So if you want to use WinDR, please ensure to use VLC 1.0.5 or earlier until I have resolved this issue.
2) You need a media-player on your computer (where WinDR is installed) for watching the stream. I would suggest using VLC but perhaps MPlayer works as well (I haven't tried). In any case, future versions will most likley have VLC integrated in WinDreamRemote. When you click on Stream in WinDR, an ASX-files will be created and therefore you should associate ASX-files (extension) to VLC (or MPLayer) so the stream will start automatically. This association will not be necessary in the next releases since WinDR will launch VLC automatically with correct parameters.
3) For certain Video-codecs such as H264, the computer acting as VLC-server should be rather modern and fast (not too old/slow).
4) and of course WinDR
How to set up everything:
1) install VLC on your computer which will act as the VLC (streaming)-server. Then under the menu, select "View" in the English version (not sure since I have it in Italian) and then select "Add Interface" and finally you select "Add Telnet-interface". If you haven't changed anything, the default password for Telnet is admin and the port in use is 4212. That's it. VLC must be running to get streaming working. There are options to install VLC as a Windows Service or you can create a bat-file to be executed upon launch of your VLC-server. I guess similar options are availabe on Linux and MAC as well.
2) Within your LocalLAN, no portforwarding should be needed. However if you are going to use and watch your Dreambox (streaming) outside your Local-LAN, you must ensure that you have set up port-forwarding correctly in your router. You must ensure that the WebIf can be accessed. You must ensure also that port 4212 (for Telnet) is opened and forwarded to the VLC-server. The same goes also for the streaming-port on the VLC-server which the Mediaplayer on the client needs to access to receive the stream. So, basically you need to set up port-forwarding for one port for accessing the WebIf of your Dreambox and two ports for accessing your VLC-server.
Here is some quick information about VLC and streaming:
3) A typical VLC-command to get streaming going is as follows:
Codevlc.exe" -vvv http://192.168.1.130:31339/0,0025,0384,0385,0295 --sout #transcode{vcodec=MP4V,vb=384,scale=0,5,acodec=mp3,ab=64,channels=1,deinterlace}:Duplicate{dst=std{access=HTTP,mux=ASF,dst=192.168.1.12:8085}}
Here are some explanations:- the part "vlc.exe" is handled by WinDR using Telnet. You don't need to anything except for filling in information regarding the IP-address of your VLC-server, its password and which port to use.
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is your dreambox-ip, the port used for streaming and some channel-parameters. These parameters are handled automatically by WinDR and do not require your attention
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Code#transcode{vcodec=MP4V,vb=384,scale=0,5,acodec=mp3,ab=64,channels=1,deinterlace}:Duplicate{dst=std{access=HTTP,mux=ASF,dst=
is the one you have to insert in WinDR and which you need to experiment with to get the best picture/quality/fluidity according to your connection-speed. WinDR is pre-installed with 3 examples which are working great in my office and my ADSL at home with an upload speed of 400-512kb (varies). You can use those as an example and then modify them according to your needs and speed.- the part
is the IP of your VLC-server and the port which VLC (or any other ASX-associated media-player ) on the client should connect to in order to get the stream. You fill in this information in the stream-profiles.With this information, you can set up your streaming-profiles in WinDR. In the streaming-profiles, you will find an additional setting called "VLC Sleep Delay". You can leave it at 200ms as its default-value. This parameter is used by WinDR when "talking to" VLC via Telnet. If the connection is very slow, you can increase this value but normally, even on Mobile-connections, the value of 200ms is OK.
Above information should get you going.
If you have problems with streaming, look at the points mentioned above. Most problems with WinDR are networking-issues and rarely due to WinDR (hopefully).
Good luck!
TIPS AND TRICKS:
..................TROUBLESHOOTING:
- Make sure that streaming actually works in your LocalLAN between your Dreambox and VLC (without using WinDR) and that you can watch the streams on your computer. You can test this by using the web-interface of your Dreambox or you can search internet for instructions. If you have problems (can't see anything at all, bad quality, buffering-problems etc), then the problem itself lies with the source and there is no way streaming will work in a satisfying way. For instance, it has been reported that cheap (clones of) DM500 might have problems with streaming.
I will try to write a better Guide when I get some free time.
Good luck!
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