[dev] CetonTV+HDHomeRun - Watch TV on XBMC (WIN/OSX)

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uspino Wrote:I think there should be at least 3 (medium, good, best) for every resolution, that's why maybe 2 settings would work better. 720p should be allowed to go as high as 6 or 8 Mbps - FIOS and Comcast clients have more than sufficient up/down bandwidth for that. In case it is any help, here are the resolutions used by Hauppauge on their WinTV Extend TV server (which by the way you should take a look at - it also works with VLC - maybe it can even work with your script:



Sorry for the late response - family duties

I might just copy the same settings... and WinTV Extend TV server isnt free Sad

Thoughts: A RaspberryPi (http://www.raspberrypi.org/ ) with CetonTV sounds interesting Smile
For $35, its like an extender

EDIT: Testing H264/AAC right now. Going to change the settings in XBMC for resolution + quality(low,medium,high)
EDIT2: It uses alot more cpu to transcode to H264, but quality is much better. Guessing there's more compression?
(This post was last modified: 2012-02-19 01:50 by mcheng89.)
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mcheng89 Wrote:Thoughts: A RaspberryPi (http://www.raspberrypi.org/ ) with CetonTV sounds interesting Smile
For $35, its like an extender

Well, if RaspberryPi is able tu run XBMC, you'd actually be about to invent the cheapest SlingCatcher-like extender ever created. Smile

Quote:EDIT: Testing H264/AAC right now. Going to change the settings in XBMC for resolution + quality(low,medium,high)
EDIT2: It uses alot more cpu to transcode to H264, but quality is much better. Guessing there's more compression?

It does take more CPU power - but playback is smooth as silk on any low-cost ION PC's, and it's gorgeous on IOS devices.
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uspino Wrote:Well, if RaspberryPi is able tu run XBMC, you'd actually be about to invent the cheapest SlingCatcher-like extender ever created. Smile



It does take more CPU power - but playback is smooth as silk on any low-cost ION PC's, and it's gorgeous on IOS devices.

XBMC on RaspberryPi:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/571

I created these settings in XBMC.
Let me know you think theres anything I should change:
Direct Stream
240 - Low (100kbps)|Medium (200kbps)|High (300kbps)
360 - Low (300kbps)|Medium (500kbps)|High (700kbps)
480 - Low (500kbps)|Medium (1000kbps)|High (1500kbps)
576 - Low (1250kbps)|Medium (2000kbps)|High (2750kbps)
720 - Low (2000kbps)|Medium (3000kbps)|High (4000kbps)
1080 - Low (3000kbps)|Medium (4000kbps)|High (5000kbps)
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mcheng89 Wrote:XBMC on RaspberryPi:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/571

I created these settings in XBMC.
Let me know you think theres anything I should change:
Direct Stream
240 - Low (100kbps)|Medium (200kbps)|High (300kbps)
360 - Low (300kbps)|Medium (500kbps)|High (700kbps)
480 - Low (500kbps)|Medium (1000kbps)|High (1500kbps)
576 - Low (1250kbps)|Medium (2000kbps)|High (2750kbps)
720 - Low (2000kbps)|Medium (3000kbps)|High (4000kbps)
1080 - Low (3000kbps)|Medium (4000kbps)|High (5000kbps)

That sounds about right. Once I look at the video on a big, big screen, I'll tell if there's need for a yet higher bitrate on 720 and 1080. Are you going to make it available this weekend?

Now let's buy ourselves 4 RaspberryPi's for the price of an AppleTV Smile

Edit: One question: what happens if all 4 tuners are being used by WMC and you try to use remoteCeton?
(This post was last modified: 2012-02-19 14:32 by uspino.)
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uspino Wrote:That sounds about right. Once I look at the video on a big, big screen, I'll tell if there's need for a yet higher bitrate on 720 and 1080. Are you going to make it available this weekend?

Now let's buy ourselves 4 RaspberryPi's for the price of an AppleTV Smile

Edit: One question: what happens if all 4 tuners are being used by WMC and you try to use remoteCeton?

I can put in checks to make sure that it is not already running.
But I think the remoteCeton will take over the stream... Wmc would do that too if remoteCeton is running

And for the transcoding, expect that in a few hours. Smile

EDIT1: FINISHED Server side support. Now doing XBMC. Then Testing
EDIT2: XBMC DONE. Testing now...

@europorsche914: your change for video resolution is in now! I create a black background so you dont see the menu while it is loading
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mcheng89 Wrote:I can put in checks to make sure that it is not already running.
But I think the remoteCeton will take over the stream... Wmc would do that too if remoteCeton is running

And for the transcoding, expect that in a few hours. Smile

EDIT1: FINISHED Server side support. Now doing XBMC. Then Testing
EDIT2: XBMC DONE. Testing now...

@europorsche914: your change for video resolution is in now! I create a black background so you dont see the menu while it is loading

Thanks! Does this version transcode to h264? Im excited now to update to this new version Nod
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europorsche914 Wrote:Thanks! Does this version transcode to h264? Im excited now to update to this new version Nod

Yes it does Smile. Guessing this means it would be alot more usable outside the house now, since you get better quality for lower bitrate!
Still have some small changes to transcoding to improve speed, but that doesnt affect functionality.

TODO: Get VLC 2.0 working now since that was just released. Start working on tuner sharing. Get iOS Streaming!
(This post was last modified: 2012-02-19 18:12 by mcheng89.)
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mcheng89 Wrote:Yes it does Smile. Guessing this means it would be alot more usable outside the house now, since you get better quality for lower bitrate!
Still have some small changes to transcoding to improve speed, but that doesnt affect functionality.

TODO: VLC 2.0 working now since that was just released. Start working on tuner sharing. Get iOS Streaming!

Basic IOS streaming will work right away through apps with HTTP streaming like GoodPlayer or BuzzPlayer. You can access the stream through http://localhost:8563/ but the stream has to be iniciated through a web browser... And I'm guessing it's going to look fantastic with H264 transcoding.
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uspino Wrote:Basic IOS streaming will work right away through apps with HTTP streaming like GoodPlayer or BuzzPlayer. You can access the stream through http://localhost:8563/ but the stream has to be iniciated through a web browser... And I'm guessing it's going to look fantastic with H264 transcoding.

If you want to use the api to start the stream, I changed it in this release.
Code:
http://localhost:8555/play?tuner=4&channel=1&transcodeBitrate=<bitrate>&transcodeWidth=<width>

You can actually start and play with one call, just stick in the redirect option!
Code:
http://localhost:8555/play?tuner=4&channel=1&transcodeBitrate=<bitrate>&transcodeWidth=<width>&redirect=true
It will automatically redirect to the http://localhost:8563/ stream

But I want an easier way to stream. (with epg and channel list)
If you go to http://localhost:8555/m/ you can see that I already have a list of channels and epg data.
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OK, this is starting to be ridiculously convenient. Actually GoodPlayer is *almost* able to play the HD direct stream from remoteCeton. Can you imagine how is it going to look on the retina-display, quad-core iPad 3? Laugh

EDIT: One more idea. In conjuction with a UPNP/DLNA server like Serviio, I'm getting the remoteCeton direct stream on my DLNA TV!
(This post was last modified: 2012-02-19 18:43 by uspino.)
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