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| This is a "plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).
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| 
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| Written by:                  Sascha Volkenandt <sascha@akv-soft.de>
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| Current maintainer:          Frank Schmirler <vdrdev@schmirler.de>
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| 
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| Project's homepage:          http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/
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| Former project homepage:     http://linux.kompiliert.net/
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| 
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| Latest version available at: http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/
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| 
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| See the file COPYING for license information.
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| 
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| Contents:
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| ---------
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| 
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| 1.   Description
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| 2.   Installation
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| 2.1  VDR 1.4.x and older
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| 2.2  VDR 1.6.0 and above
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| 2.3  Updating from streamdev 0.3.x
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| 3.   Usage
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| 3.1  Usage HTTP server
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| 3.2  Usage VDR-to-VDR server
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| 3.3  Usage VDR-to-VDR client
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| 4.   Other useful Plugins
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| 4.1  Plugins for VDR-to-VDR clients
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| 4.2  Plugins for Server
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| 4.3  Alternatives
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| 5.   Known Problems
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| 
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| 
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| 1. Description:
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| ---------------
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| 
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| This PlugIn is a VDR implementation of the VTP (Video Transfer Protocol) 
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| Version 0.0.3 (see file PROTOCOL) and a basic HTTP Streaming Protocol.
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| 
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| It consists of a server and a client part, but both parts are compiled together
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| with the PlugIn source, but appear as separate PlugIns to VDR. 
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| 
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| The client part acts as a full Input Device, so it can be used in conjunction 
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| with a DXR3-Card, XINE, SoftDevice or others to act as a working VDR 
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| installation without any DVB-Hardware including EPG-Handling.
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| 
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| The server part acts as a Receiver-Device and works transparently in the 
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| background within your running VDR. It can serve multiple clients and it can
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| distribute multiple input streams (i.e. from multiple DVB-cards) to multiple 
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| clients using the native VTP protocol (for VDR-clients), or using the HTTP 
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| protocol supporting clients such as XINE, MPlayer and so on. With XMMS or
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| WinAMP, you can also listen to radio channels over a HTTP connection.
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| 
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| It is possible to attach as many clients as the bus and network can handle, as
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| long as there is a device which can receive a specific channel. Multiple
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| channels homed on the same transponder (which is determined by it's frequency)
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| can be broadcasted with a single device.
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| 
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| Additional clients can be programmed using the Protocol Instructions inside
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| the PROTOCOL file.
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| 
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| 
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| 2. Installation:
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| ----------------
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| 
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| Let's say streamdev's version is 0.4.0 and vdr's version is 1.X.X. If you 
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| use anything else please exchange the version numbers appropriately (this
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| way I don't have to update this section all the times;) ).
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| 
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| After compiling the PlugIn as stated below, start either (or both) parts of it
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| by specifying "-P streamdev-client" and/or "-P streamdev-server" on the VDR
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| command line.
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| 
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| What's important is that the client requests a channel using its Unique Channel
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| ID. So, in order to find the channel at the server, it must have the same ID
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| that is used on the client. You can achieve this by putting the server's 
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| channels.conf on the client, preferably after scanning.
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| 
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| If you want to drive additional Input-Devices (with different sources) on the 
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| client, you can merge the channels.conf files. VDR will detect if the local 
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| device or the network device can receive the channels.
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| 
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| Last, but not least you have to copy the streamdev folder into the
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| "plugins/streamdev" subfolder of VDR's config-directory (which is equal to your
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| video-directory if not specified otherwise). For example, if you didn't specify
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| a separate config-directory, and specified your video directory as "/video0",
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| the directory has to be copied to /video0/plugins/streamdev.
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| 
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| The directory contains a file named streamdevhosts.conf which you must adjust
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| to your needs. The syntax is the same as for svdrphosts.conf, so please consult
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| VDR's documentation on how to fill that file, if you can't do it on-the-fly.
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| 
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| There's also a sample externremux.sh script in this directory. It is used by
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| streamdev's external remux feature. The sample script uses mencoder. Please
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| check the script for further information. You can specify a different script
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| location with the -r parameter. The VDR commandline would then include a
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| "-P 'streamdev-server -r /usr/local/bin/remux.sh'". Note the additional quotes,
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| as otherwise -r will be passed to VDR and not to streamdev.
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| 
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| 
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| 2.1 VDR 1.4.x and older:
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| ------------------------
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| 
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| This version is not compatible to VDR releases older than 1.5.9. Take one of
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| the streamdev-0.4.x releases if you are running at least VDR 1.4.x. For older
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| VDRs you will probably need one of the streamdev-0.3.x releases.
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| 
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| 2.2 VDR 1.6.0 and above:
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| ------------------------
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| 
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| cd vdr-1.X.X/PLUGINS/src
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| tar xvfz vdr-streamdev-0.4.0.tgz
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| ln -s streamdev-0.4.0 streamdev
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| cp -r streamdev/streamdev VDRCONFDIR/plugins/
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| cd ../..
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| make [options, if necessary] vdr
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| make [options, if necessary] plugins
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| 
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| 2.3  Updating from streamdev 0.3.x
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| ----------------------------------
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| 
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| Starting with streamdev 0.4.0, all additional files are kept in a directory
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| called "streamdev" inside VDR's plugin config directory. This affects in
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| particular the file "streamdevhosts.conf". You will have to move it to its
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| new location:
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| mv VDRCONFDIR/plugins/streamdevhosts.conf VDRCONFDIR/plugins/streamdev/
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| 
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| (Directory VDRCONFDIR/plugins/streamdev already exists, as you copied the
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| whole folder from the sources directory as suggested above, right?)
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| 
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| The new default location for externremux.sh is also in this directory.
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| 
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| 
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| 3. Usage:
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| ---------
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| 
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| Start the server core itself by specifying -Pstreamdev-server on your VDR 
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| commandline. To use the client core, specify -Pstreamdev-client. Both parts
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| can run in one VDR instance, if necessary.
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| 
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| The parameter "Suspend behaviour" allows you to specify how the server should 
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| react in case the client requests a channel that would require switching the
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| primary device (i.e. disrupt live-tv). If set to "Offer suspend mode", you will
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| have a new entry in the main menu. Activating that will put the server into
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| "Suspend Mode" (a picture is displayed on TV). Then, a client may switch the
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| primary card to wherever it likes to. While watching TV (Suspend deactivated),
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| the client may not switch the transponder on the primary device.  If you set
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| the behaviour to "Always suspended" (the default), there will be normal live-tv
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| on the server, but whenever a client decides to switch the transponder, the 
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| server will lose it's live-tv. Set to "Never suspended", the server always 
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| prevents the client from switching transponders. If you set "Client may 
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| suspend" to yes, the client can suspend the server remotely (this only applies
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| if "Offer suspend mode" is selected).
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| 
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| NOTE: This mainly applies to One-Card-Systems, since with multiple cards there
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| is no need to switch transponders on the primary interface, if the secondary
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| can stream a given channel (i.e. if it is not blocked by a recording). If both
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| cards are in use (i.e. when something is recorded, or by multiple clients), 
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| this applies to Multiple-Card-Systems as well.
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| 
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| 3.1 Usage HTTP server:
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| ----------------------
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| 
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| You can use the HTTP part by accessing the server with a HTTP-capable media
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| player (such as XINE, MPlayer, and so on, if you have appropriate MPEG2-codecs
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| installed). In the PlugIn's Setup, you can specify the port the server will
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| listen to with the parameter "HTTP Server Port". The parameter "HTTP Streamtype"
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| allows you to specify a default stream type, which is used if no specific type
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| has been requested in the URL (see below). The supported stream types are:
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| 
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| TS     Transport Stream (i.e. a dump from the device)
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| PES    Packetized Elemetary Stream (VDR's native recording format)
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| PS     Program Stream (SVCD, DVD like stream)
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| ES     Elementary Stream (only Video, if available, otherwise only Audio)
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| EXTERN Pass stream through external script (e.g. for converting with mencoder)
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| 
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| Assuming that you leave the default port (3000), point your web browser to
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| 
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| http://hostname:3000/
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| 
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| You will be presented a menu with links to various channel lists, including M3U
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| playlist formats.
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| 
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| If you don't want to use the HTML menu or the M3U playlists, you can access the
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| streams directly like this:
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| 
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| http://hostname:3000/3
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| http://hostname:3000/S19.2E-0-12480-898
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| 
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| The first one will deliver a channel by number on the server, the second one
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| will request the channel by unique channel id. In addition, you can specify 
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| the desired stream type as a path to the channel.
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| 
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| http://hostname:3000/TS/3
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| http://hostname:3000/PES/S19.2E-0-12480-898
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| 
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| The first one would deliver the stream in TS, the second one in PES format. 
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| Possible values are 'PES', 'TS', 'PS', 'ES' and 'EXTERN'. You need to specify
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| the ES format explicitly if you want to listen to radio channels. Play them
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| back i.e. with mpg123.
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| 
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| mpg123 http://hostname:3000/ES/200
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| 
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| With 'EXTERN' you can also add a parameter which is passed as argument to the
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| externremux script.
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| 
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| http://hostname:3000/EXTERN;some_parameter/3
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| 
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| 3.2 Usage VDR-to-VDR server:
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| ----------------------------
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| 
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| You can activate the VDR-to-VDR server part in the PlugIn's Setup Menu. It is
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| deactivated by default. The Parameter "VDR-to-VDR Server Port" specifies the 
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| port where you want the server to listen for incoming connections. The server
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| will be activated when you push the OK button inside the setup menu, so there's
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| no need to restart VDR.
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| 
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| 3.3 Usage VDR-to-VDR client:
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| ----------------------------
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| 
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| Streamdev-client adds a "Suspend Server" item to VDR's mainmenu. With the
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| setup parameter "Hide Mainmenu Entry" you can hide this menu item if you don't
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| need it. "Suspend Server" is only useful if the server runs in "Offer suspend
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| mode" with "Client may suspend" enabled.
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| 
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| The parameter "Remote IP" uses an IP-Adress-Editor, where you can just enter
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| the IP number with the number keys on your remote. After three digits (or if 
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| the next digit would result in an invalid IP adress, or if the first digit is
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| 0), the current position jumps to the next one. You can change positions with 
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| the left and right buttons, and you can cycle the current position using up 
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| and down. To confirm the entered address, press OK. So, if you want to enter 
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| the IP address "127.0.0.1", just mark the corresponding entry as active and 
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| type "127001<OK>" on your remote. If you want to enter "192.168.1.12", type 
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| "1921681<Right>12<OK>". 
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| 
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| The parameters "Remote IP" and "Remote Port" in the client's setup specify the 
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| address of the remote VDR-to-VDR server to connect to. Activate the client by
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| setting "Start Client" to yes. It is disabled by default, because it wouldn't
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| make much sense to start the client without specifying a server anyway. The 
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| client is activated after you push the OK button, so there's no need to restart
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| VDR. Deactivation on-the-fly is not possible, so in order to deactivate the 
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| client, you will have to restart VDR. However requests to switch channels will
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| be refused by streamdev-client once it has been deactivated. All other settings
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| can be changed without restarting VDR.
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| 
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| The client will try to connect to the server (in case it isn't yet) whenever 
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| a remote channel is requested. Just activate the client and switch to a 
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| channel that's not available by local devices. If anything goes wrong with the 
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| connection between the two, you will see it in the logfile instantly. If you 
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| now switch the client to a channel which isn't covered by it's own local
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| devices, it will ask the server for it. If the server can (currently) receive
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| that channel, the client will show it until you switch again, or until the 
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| server needs that card (if no other is free) for a recording on a different 
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| transponder.
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| 
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| Only the needed PIDs are transferred, and additional PIDs can be turned on
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| during an active transfer. This makes it possible to switch languages, receive
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| additional channels (for recording on the client) and use plugins that use
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| receivers themselves (like osdteletext).
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| 
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| With "Filter Streaming" enabled, the client will receive meta information like
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| EPG data and service information, just as if the client had its own DVB card.
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| Link channels and even a client-side EPG scan have been reported to work.
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| 
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| The last parameter, "Synchronize EPG", will have the client synchronize it's 
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| program table with the server every now and then, but not regularly. This 
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| happens when starting the client, and everytime VDR does its housekeeping 
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| tasks. The only thing that's guaranteed is, that there will be a minimum 
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| interval of ten seconds between each EPG synchronization. With "Filter
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| Streaming" this option has been obsoleted. If you still need to synchronize
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| EPG as additional information is available from the server, you should use the
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| epgsync-plugin instead (http://vdr.schmirler.de).
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| 
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| 4. Other useful Plugins:
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| ------------------------
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| 
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| 4.1 Plugins for VDR-to-VDR clients:
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| -----------------------------------
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| 
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| The following plugins are useful for VDR-to-VDR clients (i.e. VDRs running the
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| streamdev-client):
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| 
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| * remotetimers (http://vdr.schmirler.de/)
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| Add, edit, delete timers on client and server
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| 
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| * timersync (http://phivdr.dyndns.org/vdr/vdr-timersync/)
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| Automatically syncronizes timer lists of client and server. All recordings will
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| be made on the server
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| 
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| * remoteosd (http://vdr.schmirler.de/)
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| Provides access to the server's OSD menu
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|   
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| * epgsync (http://vdr.schmirler.de/)
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| Import EPG from server VDR
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| 
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| * femon (http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/femon/)
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| Display signal information from server's DVB card. SVDRP support must be enabled
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| in femon's setup
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| 
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| 4.2 Plugins for Server:
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| -----------------------
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| 
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| * dummydevice (http://phivdr.dyndns.org/vdr/vdr-dummydevice/)
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| Recommended on a headless server (i.e. a server with no real output device).
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| Without this plugin, a budget DVB card could become VDR's primary device. This
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| causes unwanted sideeffects in certain situations.
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| 
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| 4.3 Alternatives:
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| -----------------
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| 
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| * xineliboutput (http://phivdr.dyndns.org/vdr/vdr-xineliboutput/)
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| With its networking option, xineliboutput provides an alternative to streamdev.
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| You will get the picture of the server VDR, including its OSD. However you
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| won't get independent clients, as they all share the same output.
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| 
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| 5. Known Problems:
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| ------------------
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| 
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| * In VDR-to-VDR setup, the availability of a channel is checked with a different
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| priority than the actual channel switch. The later always uses priority 0.
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| Usually a channel switch for live TV has priority 0 anyway, so it is not a
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| problem here. However timers usually have a higher priority. Either avoid
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| client side recordings or set the priority of client side timers to 0.
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| 
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| * There have been reports that channel switching with VDR 1.5.x/1.6.x clients
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| sometimes fails. Current version includes a workaround which seems to work, but
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| YMMV ;)
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| 
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| * Viewing encrypted channels became an issue with VDR's new CAM handling code.
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| Streamdev doesn't provide a (dummy) CAM, so out of the box, VDR won't ever try
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| to receive encrypted channels from streamdev. Pick one of the following
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| solutions to work around the problem:
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| 
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| 1. Force VDR to use streamdev. Open the channels menu on the client (or edit its
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| channels.conf if you know how to do this) and set the CA field of all channels
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| that only the server can decrypt to streamdev's device index. Usually streamdev
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| will get number 9 or 10. Streamdev logs the actual device number when starting
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| up. So please consider the logs for the correct value. Remember to fill in
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| hexadecimal values if you are using an editor to modify your channels.conf
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| (number 10 becomes an "a", number 11 a "b", ...).
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| 
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| 2. Turn encrypted channels into Free-to-Air channels on the client. Again,
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| either enter the channels menu or edit the client's channels.conf. You will
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| also have to disable automatic channel updates on the client or (if streamdev
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| is the only DVB source) disable streamdev's filter streaming feature. Otherwise
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| VDR will revert the channel into an encrypted one.
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| 
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| 3. Apply either patch "patches/vdr-1.6.0-intcamdevices.patch" or patch
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| "patches/vdr-1.6.0-ignore_missing_cam.diff" to your client VDR. Intcamdevices
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| is the clean solution. But as it modifies the VDR API, so you will need to
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| recompile all of your plugins. The ignore_missing_cam patch is trivial, no need
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| to recompile other plugins. However it is not suitable for clients with a DVB
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| card of their own.
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