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<blockquote data-quote="MCelliotG" data-source="post: 994090" data-attributes="member: 404726"><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>5. Making the configuration</strong></span></p><p></p><p>It’s time to make the astra configuration. Use an FTP manager to navigate to your STB’s file, and inside the /etc folder create a new folder called astra. The path should be <strong>/etc/astra</strong></p><p></p><p>Using a UNIX editor (in the example I used Notepad ++) create a new file called <strong>astra.conf </strong>and add the following code:</p><p>[CODE]f3685rtrn0 = make_t2mi_decap({</p><p> name = "3685L T2-MI",</p><p> input = "http://127.0.0.1:8001/1:0:1:320:3A2:0:1910E65:0:0:0:",</p><p> plp = 0,</p><p> pnr = 0,</p><p> pid = 4096,</p><p>})[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>In the above code:</p><p></p><p><strong>f3685rtrn0</strong> is the name of the capped input. Make sure to start with a letter and not a number. In this example we used f 3685 rtrn and 0 (frequency, provider, and plp number).</p><p></p><p>the input is the serviceref of the “fake” service we created earlier, and 127.0.0.1:8001 is the internal STB ip and stream port.</p><p></p><p>"name" is the exact name of the feed channel we gave earlier</p><p></p><p>plp is the number of the PLP which was shown in the analyze part. For 3685 we used plp 0 which contains the channels we need.</p><p></p><p>"pid" is the 4096 we cached in our lamedb entry.</p><p></p><p>After this piece of code let’s make the stream output using this code:</p><p>[CODE]make_channel({ </p><p> name = "3685plp0", input = { "t2mi://f3685rtrn0", }, </p><p> output = { "http://0.0.0.0:9999/rtrn/3685plp0", }, </p><p>}) [/CODE]</p><p></p><p>The <strong>output</strong> is the internal output relay for our STB</p><p></p><p><strong>rtrn</strong> is a given path name to segregate the different packages, we give a name of our choice</p><p></p><p><strong>3685plp0</strong> is the output name for this T2-MI stream. This will be used in Dreamboxedit too.</p><p></p><p>So, to summarize the code in the astra.conf file in order to stream relay the channels of 3685L is going to look like this:</p><p>[CODE]log.set({ stdout = false, debug = false, syslog = "astra", })</p><p>f3685rtrn0 = make_t2mi_decap({</p><p> name = "3685L T2-MI",</p><p> input = "http://127.0.0.1:8001/1:0:1:320:3A2:0:1910E65:0:0:0:",</p><p> plp = 0,</p><p> pnr = 0,</p><p> pid = 4096,</p><p>})</p><p>make_channel({ </p><p> name = "3685plp0", input = { "t2mi://f3685rtrn0", }, </p><p> output = { "http://0.0.0.0:9999/rtrn/3685plp0", }, </p><p>}) </p><p>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>6. Making our favourites stream bouquet</strong></span></p><p></p><p>This is the final part in our tutorial. We have already analyzed the stream and got its content via telnet.</p><p>[CODE]Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2010</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 11 РЕН ТВ</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2020</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 12 Спас</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2030</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 13 СТС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2040</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 14 Домашний</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2050</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 15 ТВ3</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2060</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 16 Пятница</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2070</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 17 Звезда</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2080</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 18 МИР</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2090</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 19 ТНТ</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2100</p><p> Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 20 МУЗ ТВ[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>Now we need to add each one of the above channels to our list</p><p></p><p>We go back to Dreamboxedit and on the bouquets column we <strong>right click</strong> and select <strong>“Insert new bouquet”</strong>. Let’s name it <strong>“RTRN T2-MI (40E)”</strong></p><p></p><p>Now let’s add the channels. On the newly created bouquet column right-click and select <span style="color: #660033"><strong>“IPTV and other streaming services”</strong></span> and <span style="color: #660033"><strong>Add</strong></span>. It will lead to this screen:</p><p><img src="https://s13.postimg.org/r35j59uhz/de1.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p><strong>Select Stream type</strong>: DVB/TS</p><p></p><p><strong>Name:</strong> the name of the channel preferably as given by the analyze</p><p></p><p><strong>URL:</strong> the output url of the PLP (it will be the same for all the channels of the same PLP)</p><p></p><p><strong>Service Type: </strong>1 for TV and 2 for Radio</p><p></p><p><strong>Service ID:</strong> The sid of the channel</p><p></p><p>The rest three entries can be edited freely of even not at all. However they are useful to edit smartly in order to keep all channels to the same bouquet and give them a serviceref for easier classification. In this case I have input:</p><p></p><p><strong>Transponder ID:</strong> I like to put the frequency of the transponder</p><p></p><p><strong>Network ID:</strong> I usually input the satellite orbital position or PLP number</p><p></p><p><strong>Namespace</strong> can be left blank.</p><p></p><p>So, the edited screen should look like this:</p><p><img src="https://s13.postimg.org/5urunug13/prp.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>After editing click <strong>Add</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Repeat the same procedure for the rest of the SIDS, prefering to keep the same Transponder ID and Network ID for the same frequency and PLP.</p><p></p><p>Our stream bouquet is ready to go. <strong>Save everything and FTP back to your STB</strong>.</p><p></p><p>You are now ready to watch the T2-MI channels.</p><p></p><p><strong>Important note:</strong> Streaming occupies the tuner, so essentially is the same as recording. You can change directly from a regular channel to your stream bouquet but not the other way round. To return to the regular channels list you need to retune to the feed channel (all others will be greyed out). For facilitation, you can also add the feed service to your stream list.</p><p>Also note that currently these stream services cannot be recorded to your HDD, hoping this will be fixed in the near future.</p><p></p><p>Here’s a video example (c/o Captain Jack):</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]FcERhTJmBY0[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>7. Conclusion</strong></span></p><p>In the above tutorial, I showed you how to add a new set of T2-MI channels as a stream relay favourites bouquet in your SDG image supported E2 STB. The process is long and difficult, but definitely worth it. Channel zapping is seamless and very fast and the channels transmit all their data like EPG, teletext etc. </p><p>We encourage the users to make configurations for all available T2-MI streams. You can send me these conf files to add to SDG feed for future users facilitation. In the near future we hope for a more automated T2-MI implementation into the Enigma2 core, so that these channels can be downloaded as normal channels, able to be recorded directly. This will take extensive changes and patching and good coding, so if there is more interest, good coders will make this possible for all Enigma2 and other images as well. </p><p>For the moment this is the best implementation there is.</p><p>I hope I made this documentation and guide as detailed as possible!</p><p>Enjoy!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCelliotG, post: 994090, member: 404726"] [SIZE=5][B]5. Making the configuration[/B][/SIZE] It’s time to make the astra configuration. Use an FTP manager to navigate to your STB’s file, and inside the /etc folder create a new folder called astra. The path should be [B]/etc/astra[/B] Using a UNIX editor (in the example I used Notepad ++) create a new file called [B]astra.conf [/B]and add the following code: [CODE]f3685rtrn0 = make_t2mi_decap({ name = "3685L T2-MI", input = "http://127.0.0.1:8001/1:0:1:320:3A2:0:1910E65:0:0:0:", plp = 0, pnr = 0, pid = 4096, })[/CODE] In the above code: [B]f3685rtrn0[/B] is the name of the capped input. Make sure to start with a letter and not a number. In this example we used f 3685 rtrn and 0 (frequency, provider, and plp number). the input is the serviceref of the “fake” service we created earlier, and 127.0.0.1:8001 is the internal STB ip and stream port. "name" is the exact name of the feed channel we gave earlier plp is the number of the PLP which was shown in the analyze part. For 3685 we used plp 0 which contains the channels we need. "pid" is the 4096 we cached in our lamedb entry. After this piece of code let’s make the stream output using this code: [CODE]make_channel({ name = "3685plp0", input = { "t2mi://f3685rtrn0", }, output = { "http://0.0.0.0:9999/rtrn/3685plp0", }, }) [/CODE] The [B]output[/B] is the internal output relay for our STB [B]rtrn[/B] is a given path name to segregate the different packages, we give a name of our choice [B]3685plp0[/B] is the output name for this T2-MI stream. This will be used in Dreamboxedit too. So, to summarize the code in the astra.conf file in order to stream relay the channels of 3685L is going to look like this: [CODE]log.set({ stdout = false, debug = false, syslog = "astra", }) f3685rtrn0 = make_t2mi_decap({ name = "3685L T2-MI", input = "http://127.0.0.1:8001/1:0:1:320:3A2:0:1910E65:0:0:0:", plp = 0, pnr = 0, pid = 4096, }) make_channel({ name = "3685plp0", input = { "t2mi://f3685rtrn0", }, output = { "http://0.0.0.0:9999/rtrn/3685plp0", }, }) [/CODE] [SIZE=5][B]6. Making our favourites stream bouquet[/B][/SIZE] This is the final part in our tutorial. We have already analyzed the stream and got its content via telnet. [CODE]Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2010 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 11 РЕН ТВ Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2020 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 12 Спас Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2030 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 13 СТС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2040 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 14 Домашний Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2050 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 15 ТВ3 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2060 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 16 Пятница Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2070 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 17 Звезда Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2080 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 18 МИР Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2090 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 19 ТНТ Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Provider: РТРС Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: sid: 2100 Nov 13 06:57:08: INFO: SDT: Service: 20 МУЗ ТВ[/CODE] Now we need to add each one of the above channels to our list We go back to Dreamboxedit and on the bouquets column we [B]right click[/B] and select [B]“Insert new bouquet”[/B]. Let’s name it [B]“RTRN T2-MI (40E)”[/B] Now let’s add the channels. On the newly created bouquet column right-click and select [COLOR=#660033][B]“IPTV and other streaming services”[/B][/COLOR] and [COLOR=#660033][B]Add[/B][/COLOR]. It will lead to this screen: [IMG]https://s13.postimg.org/r35j59uhz/de1.png[/IMG] [B]Select Stream type[/B]: DVB/TS [B]Name:[/B] the name of the channel preferably as given by the analyze [B]URL:[/B] the output url of the PLP (it will be the same for all the channels of the same PLP) [B]Service Type: [/B]1 for TV and 2 for Radio [B]Service ID:[/B] The sid of the channel The rest three entries can be edited freely of even not at all. However they are useful to edit smartly in order to keep all channels to the same bouquet and give them a serviceref for easier classification. In this case I have input: [B]Transponder ID:[/B] I like to put the frequency of the transponder [B]Network ID:[/B] I usually input the satellite orbital position or PLP number [B]Namespace[/B] can be left blank. So, the edited screen should look like this: [IMG]https://s13.postimg.org/5urunug13/prp.png[/IMG] After editing click [B]Add[/B]. Repeat the same procedure for the rest of the SIDS, prefering to keep the same Transponder ID and Network ID for the same frequency and PLP. Our stream bouquet is ready to go. [B]Save everything and FTP back to your STB[/B]. You are now ready to watch the T2-MI channels. [B]Important note:[/B] Streaming occupies the tuner, so essentially is the same as recording. You can change directly from a regular channel to your stream bouquet but not the other way round. To return to the regular channels list you need to retune to the feed channel (all others will be greyed out). For facilitation, you can also add the feed service to your stream list. Also note that currently these stream services cannot be recorded to your HDD, hoping this will be fixed in the near future. Here’s a video example (c/o Captain Jack): [MEDIA=youtube]FcERhTJmBY0[/MEDIA] [SIZE=5][B]7. Conclusion[/B][/SIZE] In the above tutorial, I showed you how to add a new set of T2-MI channels as a stream relay favourites bouquet in your SDG image supported E2 STB. The process is long and difficult, but definitely worth it. Channel zapping is seamless and very fast and the channels transmit all their data like EPG, teletext etc. We encourage the users to make configurations for all available T2-MI streams. You can send me these conf files to add to SDG feed for future users facilitation. In the near future we hope for a more automated T2-MI implementation into the Enigma2 core, so that these channels can be downloaded as normal channels, able to be recorded directly. This will take extensive changes and patching and good coding, so if there is more interest, good coders will make this possible for all Enigma2 and other images as well. For the moment this is the best implementation there is. I hope I made this documentation and guide as detailed as possible! Enjoy!!! [/QUOTE]
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