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SageTV Customizations This forums is for discussing and sharing user-created modifications for the SageTV application created by using the SageTV Studio or through the use of external plugins. Use this forum to discuss customizations for SageTV version 6 and earlier, or for the SageTV3 UI. |
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Yeah, its really weird. Your sleep timer stops webradio perfectly... .its just the darn liveTV starts up as soon as SageTV is sleeping. I know Chris added code related to starting and stoping the SageTV media player when sageTV goes to sleep. I guess only Chris would know..
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Figured out the bug.... :)
I think I figured out the problem. It's NOT my machine! This happens only *IF* Sleep timer puts sageTV to sleep while webradio is playing AND there is a TV show being recorded in the background.
This was tough for me to NOT make happen since SageTV records TV 24/7 for me... especially when its bed time. Is there anyway to fix this? I am able to consistently reproduce this behavior, explicitly depending on if there are TV shows being recorded or not. Dirk? Chris? Please??? I'm soooooo close!!! Quote:
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Hi. This works great for Shoutcast streams, BUT...
If you are like me and can't stand the lower bitrates, you might have a subscription to something like Sky.fm. These streams open up a URL like this: http://username:password@160.79.128.22:8600 This import can not play these! Is there any way to get support added for this? FYI, you can buy just a 24 hours pass, etc. from Sky.fm or DI.fm. I would be willing to Paypal donate a few days of development login time, if that would help! |
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Sage simple radio and the MVP thought
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http://hauppauge.lightpath.net/manuals/m-mediamvp.pdf From the manual about shoutcast... I hope this sparks something... Radio menu MediaMVP allows you to listen to Internet Radio stations through your TV set. MediaMVP accomplishes this by opening a special link on your PC to the Internet radio station, and then “streams” the Internet audio over your home network to the MediaMVP, where the audio is output to the TV set. Note: your PC must be able to access the Internet. To play an Internet radio station through the MediaMVP, the Internet radio station must do two things: - it must transmit audio in either MP3 or in WMA formats. Some radio stations transmit using Real audio, which the MediaMVP cannot currently play. - the Internet radio station must be accessable via a direct Internet link. In other words, you need to be able to put a URL in Internet Explorer and reach the Internet radio station directly without going through any levels of indirection. An example of a website which has direct links to Internet radio stations is Shoutcast. Here is how you can listen to Internet radio using MediaMVP: Step 1: Create a link to an Internet radio station on your PC Open Internet Explorer and go to a page with Internet Radio stations. Shoutcast is one example: http://www.shoutcast.com Remember: you must be selecting Internet radio stations which can be directly accessed by your browser (and not via a redirected URL). There are many Internet radio stations which do not allow a direct link to the station. These Internet radio stations cannot be played by MediaMVP. Choose an Internet Radio station or program and use your RIGHT mouse button to click on the button which allows you to listen to a station (for example, the Tune In button in Shoutcast). When you click your RIGHT mouse button, a Pop-Up Menu will appear. Choose Add to MVP Favorite Radio Stations. A window will pop up entitled MVP Radio Station. You will be asked to enter Radio station name. You can do so if you like, or leave the default. You can also place the radio station in a category (you will see these categories on your TV set via the MediaMVP). When you are finished naming your radio station, click OK. Step 2: Add radio stations to the MediaMVP media list Now we need to add the Internet Radio station directory to the MediaMVP media list so that the MediaMVP can "see" them. On your Windows screen, click Start / Programs /HauppaugeMediaMP then Search for Media. (this program also can be found in Program Files/Hauppauge MediaMVP directory) Under Media Type: choose Radio Stations and click on Search. After a few moments, you will see a list of directories on your local hard disks which have MediaMVP links to Internet Radio stations. Click on those directories you would like to have MediaMVP list on your TV set, click Add and then click on Save. Step 3: Playing an Internet radio station on the MediaMVP Click the Go button on the MediaMVP remote. Click on the Radio button. If you have set up the directories (the paragraph above), you will see a MyRadio listing. Go to this directory. In the directory, you will see a list of Internet radio stations you have made links to. To start playing an Internet radio station, use your remote control to select the station and then click the Play button. Note: If you click on a radio station and the audio does not start within a few seconds, the radio station cannot be accessed by the MediaMVP. One reason for this is that this station cannot be accessed directly (it uses redirection to get to the station). Another reson might be that the radio station does not transmit audio in one of the formats MediaMVP can play (currently MP3 and WMA). How the Internet radio stations are named, stored and played by the MediaMVP: When you are browsing Internet radio stations while in Internet Explorer, and you right click on a link to an Internet radio station, the MediaMVP application running on the PC makes a note of the URL the link is pointing to. The MVP Radio Station pop up menu then is run, allowing you to name the link and also put the link into a category (for example: Jazz), and then a file is created in the My Radio directory with that name. The file extension is .MVP, and within the file is the URL of the radio station. When you want to play a radio station, the MediaMVP application running on the PC opens that file, goes to the URL within the file and then streams the audio over your network to the MediaMVP, where the audio is then played out to your TV set. If the file holds a link which is not valid (a link which does not directly point to an Internet radio station), then the MediaMVP radio software waits for about 1 minute before it senses that it cannot open the URL and find a radio station. MediaMPV will then return to the Radio menu. |
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Anybody else not getting an artist picture or biography anymore? Was listening last night, and nothing was showing up.
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SageTV interfaces with Slim Server
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Working on next version of this plugin. I've written a wrapper around a headless version of Softsqueeze which interfaces with SlimServer as a backend, which means that you can playback the following: natively: Flac, MP3, WAV and AIFF audio Ogg Vorbis, WMA and AAC by transcoding in the Slimserver Access to all internet radio served by slimserver (shoutcast, liveradio681, rtp, ...). and have access to Pandora streams as well. For this to work you have to setup a slimserver on your machine and create playlists via it's web interface browsing through the lists of available stations, or let it scan for music content on the local disk. The first version of the plugin which I renamed from Web Radio to Slim Player will have the same interface as the current webradio plugin. Playlists from slimserver will appear as a list on the main screen and you can select one for playback. For both local content, e.g. MP3's from the local file system and Internet streams, Artist Info will be displayed (picture and bio). Next versions will focus on adding playlist control, browsing for content etc. You can get a good idea of what is possible with the Slim Server if you download it together with the software player Softsqueeze and try it on a PC. (see links below). Unfortunately, again I have to let users of MVP and Placeshifter down, because this plugin will work with neither one. This is because MVP and Placeshifter only playback content streamed by the Sage Media Player. Since the Media Player does not accept input streams it will not work together with the slim server. I hope this new plugin will be popular and people at SageTV will pick up the idea and add native support for slim server, so everybody could enjoy this incredible piece of software. More info on slim server and downloads from here: http://www.slimdevices.com/su_downloads.html softsqueeze download: http://softsqueeze.sourceforge.net/download.html - Chris Last edited by koelec; 08-25-2006 at 11:23 AM. |
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http://forums.freytechnologies.com/f...227#post172227 Slim Server does support these kinda streams. -Chris |
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I assume you meant to say Sage Placeshifter as opposed to Client? Sounds cool! Guess I'll have to get prepared for some SageMC conversion. Any chance this will allow the use of the http://xxxxxx.pls format for the shoutcast stations? One thing that limits my shoutcast usage is that the hard IP addresses go stale and I get lazy in looking up the new ones. Looking forward to it. Now if you could add a QAM decoder for HD.... |
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Chris, right on! I can't wait to try it out. This will definately take Internet music on SageTV to a whole new level!
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Chris, I want to ask again the same that Morgan asked. Any way to get stations in the http://xxxxx.pls format to work. One station that I want is not on Shoutcast. I contacted the station and they gave me their *.pls URL...It plays fine as a shortcut on my computer, but would love to make it work through your plugin..
And btw, thanks for the plugin, I really do like it and it makes SAGETV that much better. Gary Ellis |
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You have to download the .pls file and open it up with notepad, extract the url in there and use that one in the stationlist.txt file. Things will be easier with the upcoming version of this plugin, where you configure your stations by browsing and clicking. - Chris |
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Thanks for the answer Chris. I had already tried that and it does not work..
Here is the PLS file.. [playlist] NumberOfEntries=1 File1=http://bibleb.ic.llnwd.net/stream/bibleb_english Title1:http://www.bbnradio.org/bbn/englishaudio.pls I put the http://bibleb.ic.llnwd.net/stream/bibleb_english into the stationlist.txt file...It does not play. The other URL's I have loaded play just fine. And this one plays when I click on the PLS file from my desktop. any ideas? Thanks, Gary |
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The bad news is it will not work with the current version of the web radio plugin, because somehow the JLGUI player rejects it. The good news is it will work with the new upcoming version (called Slim Player), which uses slim server. - Chris |
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Chris, maybe I understood this wrong, but does it mean that the next version will require an external app (external to sageTV) called, "Slim Player"? If so, does it have to stay in memory when Web Radio isn't being used?
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2 questions.
Will we be able to keep the existing import if we want a simpler plugin? In the case of yes for the first question, is there some way to increase the buffer length in the existing plugin? I have a few stations that studder using the plugin, but play fine in for example Winamp. This is because in Winamp I am able to increase the buffer size, and then the studdering goes completely away. Is there any way to set something like that for this plugin? |
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The extenal application is called slim server, which is open software and is used to stream audio to audio players. Please take a look here http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_features.html and see what exciting new things will be available through Slim server. The new plugin will be called "Slim Player import STVI", and consists of an integrated player for playback of the stream coming from the Slim server and STV code to interact with playlists and playback control. The GUI is very similar to the current web radio GUI and is extended to account for new functionality regarding tracks. This change in technology was motivated by the limited support for audio formats by the JLGUI library and the many exciting new features offered through the use of Slim Server, i.e. a wide variety of internet radio stream formats, access to iTunes playlists, local audio files playback (wav, ogg, flac, aac, wma, mp3), transparant access to things like pandora music streams (you choose one artist, pandora streams other very similar music), MoodLogic, MusicMagic, and so on. Because the new plugin supercedes the web radio plugin, they can not coexist in a STV. When you install the Slim Player stvi, the web radio plugin is removed automatically. Quote:
It is like a Sage Client and Sage Server. Just like Sage server, you don't want to shutdown the slim server. - Chris |
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Chris, Will the use of Slim Server allow playback of audio CDs in the drive?
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Please copy the attached webradio.zip file into the JARS folder in your current SageTV installation folder. Rename webradio.jar to webradio.jar.old and rename webradio.zip to webradio.jar. This new jar will enable you to set the buffer size if you create a file called webradio.properties (be sure the extension is .properties and not .properties.txt) with the following line in it: buffer=64000 and put this properties file in the same folder where the stationlist.txt resides. The current buffersize default value (if you don't set the buffer property) is 16000. You have to restart Sage for the new setting to become effective. Hope this solves your problem. - Chris |
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