Hello,
First of all: thank you for OpenHDF 5.5. I use it with pleasure.
I do have one bugreport and one suggestion and I hope you guys can help me.
1. I have a Dreambox 7020HD with two DVB-C/T combi tuners and two CI+ modules from UPC. Both tuners and CI+ modules do work, but when I record one scrambled TV channel, I cannot view another scrambled channel, although there's an available CI+ module and they both are recognized sucessfully. I think this is a bug. Could you please add support for two CI+ modules? Thank you!
2. I use MediaTomb as DLNA server on my Dreambox 7020HD which works perfectly, but as my TV only accepts .TS or .MP4 files with DLNA, I would like to suggest to support this as well. TS files are already supported with recordings, but the DLNA URL should be pointed to a TS file to get it work on my TV. It should like the same as an IPTV URL, so the Dreambox URL must be look like this:
Current format:
192.168.0.135:8001/1:0:19:4BC9:832:600:FFFF0000:0:0:0:
Alternative format:
192.168.0.135:8001/1:0:19:4BC9:832:600:FFFF0000:0:0:0.TS
Thank you!
Regards,
Retrofan
First of all: thank you for OpenHDF 5.5. I use it with pleasure.
I do have one bugreport and one suggestion and I hope you guys can help me.
1. I have a Dreambox 7020HD with two DVB-C/T combi tuners and two CI+ modules from UPC. Both tuners and CI+ modules do work, but when I record one scrambled TV channel, I cannot view another scrambled channel, although there's an available CI+ module and they both are recognized sucessfully. I think this is a bug. Could you please add support for two CI+ modules? Thank you!
2. I use MediaTomb as DLNA server on my Dreambox 7020HD which works perfectly, but as my TV only accepts .TS or .MP4 files with DLNA, I would like to suggest to support this as well. TS files are already supported with recordings, but the DLNA URL should be pointed to a TS file to get it work on my TV. It should like the same as an IPTV URL, so the Dreambox URL must be look like this:
Current format:
192.168.0.135:8001/1:0:19:4BC9:832:600:FFFF0000:0:0:0:
Alternative format:
192.168.0.135:8001/1:0:19:4BC9:832:600:FFFF0000:0:0:0.TS
Thank you!
Regards,
Retrofan