Sorry, my mistakeKlausi69 wrote:Thanks for your quick response.
The test transcoding fails.
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sTranscodingParams := WmsTranscodingProfileParams('Movies (Primary)');
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mpInternetItem := False;
Sorry, my mistakeKlausi69 wrote:Thanks for your quick response.
The test transcoding fails.
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sTranscodingParams := WmsTranscodingProfileParams('Movies (Primary)');
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mpInternetItem := False;
Network problems ? I checked now, no problems for me.Klausi69 wrote:I changed the profile as described but there are still error messages (tested with your URL):
Have you checked the play in VLC ? Stable ?Klausi69 wrote:No network problems. I even created the profile again but the messages remain. So I fail to act.
At the start I also have messages of problems with the stream - this is normal, then transcoding without problems.Klausi69 wrote:Yes, in VLC it is very stable.
In this case I would appreciate to open the playlist (e.g. xspf) by context menu. It's a little bit boring to switch off UAC every time when updating the playlist. Perhaps you can add this possibility in one of your next versions. I'm only able to add .wdf-files:Eugene wrote:If the loading is successful, then in folder "Internet-television" appear IPTV links. If IPTV links does not appear (Windows 7, Windows Vista), then the program and Explorer are running with different rights.
Perhaps the program was launched from the installer.Klausi69 wrote:In this case I would appreciate to open the playlist (e.g. xspf) by context menu. It's a little bit boring to switch off UAC every time when updating the playlist.Eugene wrote:If the loading is successful, then in folder "Internet-television" appear IPTV links. If IPTV links does not appear (Windows 7, Windows Vista), then the program and Explorer are running with different rights.
PerhapsKlausi69 wrote: Perhaps you can add this possibility in one of your next versions. I'm only able to add .wdf-files: