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Tvheadend 4.2.2 Link changing problem

Added by Selenor Sven over 7 years ago

Hello,

I made a new installation.

However, stream links are constantly changing.

How can I solve this problem?

Thank you


Replies (9)

RE: Tvheadend 4.2.2 Link changing problem - Added by claudia rodriguez over 7 years ago

Hi!

I was reading and have a problem similar tu it, dont know if you can help me. The links TVH gives me are just imposible to load on xtram.codes. it just doesnt works. tried to delete the ticket part and nothing happens.

DO you know what can be happening?
i tried as well the "example" tch gives:

http://tvheadednip:9981/stream/channelnumber/3

nothing happens as well.
=(

RE: Tvheadend 4.2.2 Link changing problem - Added by Mark Clarkstone over 7 years ago

Make sure you're you using the pass profile, or pass ?profile=pass on the url.

RE: Tvheadend 4.2.2 Link changing problem - Added by Mark Clarkstone about 7 years ago

What does tvheadend say when it tries to access the streams?

RE: Tvheadend 4.2.2 Link changing problem - Added by Volkan Celebi about 7 years ago

I don't see any new entry under connections tab when I force the xstream codes to refresh the link

RE: Tvheadend 4.2.2 Link changing problem - Added by Mark Clarkstone about 7 years ago

Volkan Celebi wrote:

I don't see any new entry under connections tab when I force the xstream codes to refresh the link

Press the bar at the bottom of the web interface to bring up the log.

RE: Tvheadend 4.2.2 Link changing problem - Added by Volkan Celebi about 7 years ago

Hello Mark,

I found the problem. user * allowed network range was wrong. ı changed it to 0.0.0.0/0 and worked. I am connecting to my servers through VPN (172.1.0.0) network. I changed the allowed network to 172.1.0.0./24 to 0.0.0.0/0 and worked. mnay thanks

RE: Tvheadend 4.2.2 Link changing problem - Added by K Shea about 7 years ago

I think having both rules is redundant, I think 0.0.0.0/0 allows anything including your 172.1.0.x addresses.

I also found that if you explicitly allow only connections from your local network, and then something else on the same machine that Tvheadend runs on (such as an instance of ffmpeg) produces a stream that you want Tvheadend to use, you also need to allow 127.0.0.1 (the local loopback address). So using a specific network range can cause some unanticipated problems.

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