Dear visitors, this tutorial will explain you how to watch IPTV (mpeg-ts streams) channels from ISP provider on your favorite E2 receiver (Dreambox, Vu+, Xtrend, ClarkeTech, etc.). For example, my ISP provider offers IPTV with 200+ channels and of course watching them on Vu+ Duo2 is much better experience. Channels that are not subscribed also work but this is different story Streams that are freely available on the Internet are not part of this tutorial.
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My recommendation is that you start using OpenPLiimage which supports IPTV (mpeg-ts streams) on these receivers:
1. All Dreambox models supporting Enigma 2
2. All Xtrend/ClarkeTech models
3. All VU+ models
1. All Dreambox models supporting Enigma 2
2. All Xtrend/ClarkeTech models
3. All VU+ models
Recently I found out that Dreambox original image supports multicast out of the box. This means udpxy is not needed anymore. I cannot provide more information regarding IPTV and original image as I do not own Dreambox.
Udpxy is essential part of this tutorial and can be installed on PC, router (if you have Tomato capable router, please consider installing Toastman Tomato mod – udpxy is already installed – Shibby mod is also good) or satellite receiver. Udpxy converts udp/rtp multicast mpeg-ts to unicast http mpeg-ts and it enables you to use IPTV on all your home devices (mobile phones, PCs, notebooks, tablets, etc.). If you want to have udpxy installed on your satellite receiver, here are short instructions:
1. Download udpxy for MIPS based receivers – CLICK!
2. Put udpxy file to /usr/bin folder on your receiver. Use FTP for this. Put 0755 permissions to this file!
3. Download udpxy start script – CLICK!
4. Put start script to /etc/init.d folder on your receiver. Use FTP for this. Put 0755 permissions to this file!
5. Now connect to your receiver using telnet (I suggest DCC for E2) and execute this command:
6. Restart your receiver. After restart udpxy should start automatically. If you want to change port on which udpxy works, just change this line in start script:
As you can see, default port is 8088. You can change it to something else, it is completely your choice.
Lets move on. You will now need these:
1. Notepad++ editor
2. FTP program (WinSCP, FileZilla, FTP is also included in Dream Control Center program – DCC)
3. DCC-E2 1.50
4. Channel list of IPTV streams (usually in m3u format) that are converted into Enigma2-friendly streams
1. Notepad++ editor
2. FTP program (WinSCP, FileZilla, FTP is also included in Dream Control Center program – DCC)
3. DCC-E2 1.50
4. Channel list of IPTV streams (usually in m3u format) that are converted into Enigma2-friendly streams
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Now run the DCC program and enter password, username and IP address of the receiver. Username is root and there IS NO password if you are using OpenPLi! Once you are successfully connected to your receiver, search for word “Telnet” on the left side of DCC. Type passwd to add password, because you need password for FTP/SCP access. Then type “init 4” into console. Now you can use FTP to transfer IPTV channel list to the folder /var/etc/enigma2/. When finished, enter “init 3”. The receiver will reset and the channel list should be seen.
When creating IPTV channel lists be sure to also do this step (EDIT: this step is actually not needed anymore – restart of E2 is enough that receiver detects new userbouquet.iptv.tv file):
Go to /etc/enigma2 and open bouquets.tv file. Add following line into this file:
#SERVICE 1:7:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:FROM BOUQUET “userbouquet.iptv.tv” ORDER BY bouquet
Go to /etc/enigma2 and open bouquets.tv file. Add following line into this file:
#SERVICE 1:7:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:FROM BOUQUET “userbouquet.iptv.tv” ORDER BY bouquet
userbouquet.iptv.tv is the name of the file which contains channel list. You can rename it to something else, I just used name iptv. Remember that words “userbouquet” and “tv” cannot be changed. You can only change word “iptv”.
How does Enigma2-friendly channel list with IPTV streams look like? Here it is:
#NAME IPTV Streams
#SERVICE 1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:http%3a//127.0.0.1%3a1234/udp/239.11.1.9%3a5000/:ORF1
#DESCRIPTION ORF 1
#SERVICE 1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:http%3a//127.0.0.1%3a1234/udp/239.12.1.11%3a5000/:ORF2
#DESCRIPTION ORF 2
#SERVICE 1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:http%3a//127.0.0.1%3a1234/udp/239.13.1.13%3a5000/:ORF3
#DESCRIPTION ORF 3
#NAME IPTV Streams
#SERVICE 1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:http%3a//127.0.0.1%3a1234/udp/239.11.1.9%3a5000/:ORF1
#DESCRIPTION ORF 1
#SERVICE 1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:http%3a//127.0.0.1%3a1234/udp/239.12.1.11%3a5000/:ORF2
#DESCRIPTION ORF 2
#SERVICE 1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:http%3a//127.0.0.1%3a1234/udp/239.13.1.13%3a5000/:ORF3
#DESCRIPTION ORF 3
Bolded numbers are IP and PORT used by udpxy program. If you have udpxy installed on the satellite receiver than you should leave 127.0.0.1, but if you have udpxy installed on PC or router, you must change IP which should match to the IP of the router or PC). 1234 is the default udpxy port. If you are using different port, change this to something different of course.
“/udp/239.1.1.115%3a5000” is IP and port number of IPTV channel. Every channel has different IP. Port is usually the same for all channels, but not always – it depends on your IPTV provider. EPG doesn’t work on these channels because service reference is the same for all channels: “1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:” Service reference can be changed but this requires lots of work!
If you want to quickly convert IPTV channels from .m3u file to E2 compatible file, please use this converteron my blog!
If you only want to stream between receivers, please use this handy plugin: remotestreamconvert. Its very lightweight and it comes handy when you have following situation:
1. Primary receiver with 8 satellites
2. Secondary receiver with only 4 satellites
1. Primary receiver with 8 satellites
2. Secondary receiver with only 4 satellites
Now you can watch channels from other 4 satellites on your secondary receiver!
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FOR DISCUSSION VISIT THIS THREAD ON THE FORUM: http://www.satnigmo.com/forum/index.php?threads/how-to-watch-iptv-channels-on-e2-receivers.528/
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Here I will describe the setup I used to play multicast IPTV on a WDTV live.Udpxy
Prerequisites
- a UPnP media player, but you can adapt this to virtually any media player that is capable of playing a media stream. I am using a WDTV live in this example.
- a linux based machine that will act as a multicast proxy. I am using my NAS (amd64) running Ubuntu 13.10 for this purpose.
- an IPTV multicast source in your network, i.e. your internet provider and your router has to support it
- an Android phone with BubbleUPnP installed, but this is optional and actually not part of the proxying process.
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Theory
Wikipedia explains very well what IPTV and multicast is.Udpxy Ubuntu Download Mac
The problem I want to solve is, that the WDTV is not capable of playing multicast streams directly. So what I want to do is to make my NAS act as a proxy. The NAS will open and receive the multicast IPTV stream, remove the RTSP, in which the stream is wrapped, and deliver it as HTTP stream. If we now point the WDTV to the HTTP stream URL on the NAS, it will play the IPTV stream. This pointing can be done by adding the HTTP stream URL to the database of a UPnP mediaserver (also running on the NAS) Mediatomb supports this, but I prefer to use minidlna, which does not. It is also possible to add the HTTP stream URL to a saved playlist in BubbleUPnP manually and then use this app to control the WDTV and play the IPTV stream.
How to do it
- Set up updxy on your NAS. Download it, untar, build, install
$ ./configure && make && sudo make install - Run udpxy, you may use Upstart to run it permanently and start automatically at boot
Create the user udpxy beforeand - Now connect to http://nas:10000/status to check if udpxy is running.
- If it does, try opening a stream like http://nas:10000/rtp/239.35.10.3:10000 with your browser or VLC. If it plays, you're done.
- Add the HTTP stream URLs to your media server or BubbleUPnP.
recording IPTV streams
With udpxy comes a udpxrec, which opens and recieves a multicast stream, rips off the RTSP an saves it to a file. Call udpxrec without arguments to get help. You can use udpxrec in combination with at to use your nas as a video recorder.