![]() I'm trying to get Zattoo channels integrated into ChannelsDVR but have hit a dead end. with DSLR Camera Remote or DSLR Camera Remote HD to remotely control your Canon or Nikon DSLR with your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. I've been using telerising-api ( ) to create a m3u playlist that lets me access my zattoo account. Sofortbild is a native macOS app for tethered shooting using Nikon DSLR cameras. Buy 2022 Apple 10.9-inch iPad (Wi-Fi, 64GB) at Amazon - 399. Connecting direct to telerising-api's m3u file with VLC works perfectly with the newest version of VLC (slightly older older versions get video with no audio) When I loaded up the m3u from telerising-api directly as a source in ChannelsDVR, I was able to see the video for each channel but was getting no audio.įrom what I can ascertain the issue is Zattoo feeding a HLS5 or HLS7 playlist and I'm assuming channels doesn't support these (any chance of supporting these types of playlists?). First, Apple has switched out the Wi-Fi 5. ![]() On the plus side, the 2022 iPad gets a serious wireless upgrade. To solve this, first I tried feeding the m3u from telerising -> hlsproxy to re-encode the streams, but when I tested the output from hlsproxy with VLC it also had no audio (so it doesn't appear that hlsproxy is able to handle these hls 5 or hls 7 playlists either). A 128GB model priced at 499 makes a lot of sense to us, but apparently not to Apple. ![]() Once I confirmed that both audio and video where coming out of xteve (using VLC) Then I tried feeding the m3u from telerising into xteve (using the VLC option to re-encode, without reencoding, no audio comes through). I then added the xteve instance as a m3u file to ChannelsDVR (setting stream setting as Mpeg-TS instead of HLS). ![]()
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