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This is an IPTV plugin for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).
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Written by: Rolf Ahrenberg
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< R o l f . A h r e n b e r g @ s c i . f i >
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Antti Seppälä
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< a . s e p p a l a @ g m a i l . c o m >
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Project's homepage: http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/iptv/
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Latest version available at: http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/iptv/
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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published by the Free Software Foundation.
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See the file COPYING for more information.
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Requirements:
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- Libcurl - the multiprotocol file transfer library
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http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/
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Description:
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This plugin integrates multicast IPTV transport streams seamlessly into
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VDR. You can use any IPTV channel like any other normal DVB channel for
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live viewing, recording, etc. The plugin also features full section
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filtering capabilities which allow for example EIT information to be
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extracted from the incoming stream.
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Currently the IPTV plugin has direct support for both multicast UDP/RTP
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and unicast HTTP MPEG1/2, H.264 and H.265 transport streams. Also a file
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input method is supported, but a file delay must be selected individually
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to prevent VDR's transfer buffer over/underflow. Therefore the file input
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should be considered as a testing feature only.
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IPTV plugin also features a support for external streaming applications.
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With proper helper applications and configuration IPTV plugin is able to
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display not only MPEG1/2, H.264 and H.265 transport streams but also other
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formats like MP3 radio streams, mms video streams and so on.
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Installation:
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tar -xzf /put/your/path/here/vdr-iptv-X.Y.Z.tgz
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make -C iptv-X.Y.Z install
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Setup menu:
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- Protocol base port = 4321 Defines base port used in CURL/EXT
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protocol. Two ports are defined for
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each device.
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The port range is defined by the number
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of IPTV devices times two (max. 32).
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Valid range: 0...65503
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- Use section filtering = 1 Defines whether section filtering shall
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be used.
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Valid range: 0...1
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- Disable filters = 0 Certain section filters might cause some
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unwanted behaviour to VDR such as time
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being falsely synchronized etc. This
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option allows creation of blacklists of
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ill-behaving filters. If this option is
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set to a non-zero value, the menu page
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will contain that many "Disable filter"
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options which allow you to disable the
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individual section filters.
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Valid range: 0...7
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- [Blue:Info] Opens IPTV information/statistics menu.
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Information menu:
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- [Red:General] Opens the general information page.
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- [Green:Pids] Opens the pid statistics page.
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- [Yellow:Filters] Opens the section filter statistics page.
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- [Blue:Bits/bytes] Toggles between bits and bytes mode.
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Configuration:
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- channels.conf
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TV6;IPTV:60:S=1|P=0|F=EXT|U=iptvstream.sh|A=0:I:0:0:680:0:0:6:0:0:0
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TV5;IPTV:50:S=0|P=1|F=FILE|U=/video/stream.ts|A=5:I:0:514:670:2321:0:5:0:0:0
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TV4;IPTV:40:S=0|P=1|F=HTTP|U=127.0.0.1/TS/2|A=3000:I:0:513:660:2321:0:4:0:0:0
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TV3;IPTV:30:S=1|P=0|F=CURL|U=http%3A//foo%3Abar@127.0.0.1%3A3000/TS/2|A=0:I:0:512:650:2321:0:3:0:0:0
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TV2;IPTV:20:S=1|P=0|F=UDP|U=127.0.0.1@127.0.0.1|A=1234:I:0:512:650:2321:0:2:0:0:0
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TV1;IPTV:10:S=1|P=0|F=UDP|U=127.0.0.1|A=1234:I:0:512:650:2321:0:1:0:0:0
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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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| | | | | | Source type ("I")
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| | | | | Stream parameter
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| | | | | UDP: multicast port
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| | | | | HTTP: HTTP port number
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| | | | | FILE: file delay (ms)
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| | | | | EXT: script parameter
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| | | | Stream address
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| | | | UDP: multicast [source@]group address
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| | | | CURL: HTTP/HTTPS URL; colons (%3A) and pipes (%7C) shall be URL encoded
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| | | | HTTP: URL; missing the scheme name part and possible port declaration
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| | | | FILE: file location
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| | | | EXT: script location
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| | | Stream protocol ("UDP", "CURL", "HTTP", "FILE", "EXT")
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| | Pid scanner ("0" disable, "1" enable)
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| Section id (Sid/Nid/Tid) scanner ("0" disable, "1" enable)
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Unique enumeration
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- UDP multicast rules for iptables firewall
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# Multicast UDP packets
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iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p udp -d 224.0.0.0/4 --dport 1234 -j ACCEPT
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# IGMP required by multicasts
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iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p igmp -d 224.0.0.0/4 -j ACCEPT
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# Default routing for multicast
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route add -net 224.0.0.0 netmask 224.0.0.0 eth0
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External streaming:
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- To watch an externally received channel add an EXT entry to channels.conf
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and specify a script name and parameter. The specified script is executed
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from plugin resource directory when VDR tunes to the channel. The specified
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script parameter is passed to the script and it can be used to select for
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example between different URLs.
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- When an EXT or CURL/RTSP channel is opened the IPTV plugin opens an UDP
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listening port on the localhost. The external script is responsible for
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supplying IPTV plugin with MPEG2 TS data in UDP/RTP format to the listening
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port. The data will be processed in VDR like a normal DVB broadcast. The
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listening base port can be specified in the plugin configuration menu.
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- Each IPTV device has different listen port. The port number is specified
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as a base port number plus IPTV device index minus one. Maximum of 8 IPTV
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devices can be used simultaneously.
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- IPTV plugin includes an example script which uses VLC media player for
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receiving streams, transcoding and handing the result to IPTV plugin.
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Notes:
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- Working EIT requires correct Nid/Tid/Sid values as the NIT filter cannot
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determine the type (satellite/cable/terrestrial) of the IPTV transport
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stream.
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- The following section filters are recommended to be disabled:
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"NIT (0x40)", "SDT (0x42)", "TDT (0x70)"
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- The IPTV devices look for a "/tmp/vdr-iptv<devicenumber>.dvr" fifo at
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startup. If the fifo is found and succesfully opened, the device writes
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the current data stream into it. This can be used for debugging purposes.
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- Multiple channels with identical service id should have frequency
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difference of 4 or greater. It's recommended to use frequencies in decades
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(10, 20, 30, 40, ...) for all IPTV channel entries.
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- VLC processes won't get killed on some setups with the provided iptvstream.sh
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script and the iptvstream-notrap.sh script should be used instead in these
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cases.
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- If received MPEG-2 TS streams carry CA descriptors, you'll have to apply
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"disable_ca_updates" patch to the VDR in order to get rid of "Channel not
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available" messages.
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- EIT scanning functionality is disabled by default.
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- Section id and pid scanners should be disabled after the correct data is
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found. This can be made via VDR's channel editor.
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- Source-specific multicast (SSM) can be enabled by defining both the source
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address and the group address separated by a '@' character. This will use
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IGMP v3 protocol:
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"U=<source address>@<group address>"
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- The CURL implementation supports only RTSP/HTTP/HTTPS protocols and an
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optional netrc configuration file for authentication:
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$(CONFDIR)/iptv/netrc
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- You can quite easily figure out correct DVB triplet values by using the
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multicat and dvbsnoop tools:
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$ multicat -u -d 1620000000 @127.0.0.1:1234 /tmp/video.ts
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$ dvbsnoop -s ts -if /tmp/video.ts -tssubdecode -hexdumpbuffer 0x12 | \
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grep -m1 -A8 Service_ID | grep _ID
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Acknowledgements:
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- The IPTV section filtering code is derived from Linux kernel.
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- The pid scanning code is derived from Udo Richter's streamplayer plugin.
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