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nldfc Feb 11th 2014 12:15 pm

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Very strange - I didn't do anything different at all apart from add the Mashup repository and Ice Films / 1channel are working perfectly now

printer Feb 11th 2014 12:17 pm

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Originally Posted by nldfc (Post 11125291)
Mashup on and working nicely - just got to figure out why 1channel and icefilms don't want to play the game :)


1channel working well now - just played a Cam copy of the lego movie :)

Well i am struggling with Mashup. I installed it no problem but hardly any link seems to work they just end up either saying broken link or file not working or something. I have searched stuff then found maybe 15 links and not one works yet 1 channel seems to be perfect. Any hints??

Mr Bean Feb 11th 2014 1:18 pm

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Originally Posted by Animal (Post 11124741)

I've CAT 6 cabled the house in every room (and RG6 if it comes to that) and have a 1Gb service to each room through a switch. Wireless is crap TBH although I do have a wireless bridge in the garage and out the back which gives us a better service. Each room has a PC hooked up to the TV. I have 3 servers but only 1 hooked up at a time as it costs a fortune to keep the bloody things running 24/7. It's a nice, basic home network that is relatively inexpensive. It also should be fairly advanced for the next decade at least :fingerscrossed:

bats Feb 11th 2014 1:30 pm

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Without using mumbo jumbo jargon please, what causes juddering of the streamed images? It's worst on CBS and Channel 4. Never happens on Netflix.

Mr Bean Feb 11th 2014 1:41 pm

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My interpretation is that it's all down to whether the servers used can handle the traffic. Try driving from Pontypool(server1) to Abergavenny(server2) on market day(well at least it used to be a Tuesday). By the time you got to the Hardwick roundabout, the town was practically gridlocked. Too much trying to do too much. Same as a bin or a pint glass will hold no more than full(currently working on the pint glass thing).

BBC live TV was buffering like a bastard for me on the weekend, matchday of course, so I gave up and used firstrowsports for the matches. They never fail to stream for me. ITV and C4 never an issue or BBC catchup either. It just used to be BBC2 that I had a problem with buffering. Now it's 1 & 2 that give me grief by the looks of it.

I did read somewhere that keep a regular check on your browser cache and make sure you delete the cookies. Apparently it can have an adverse effect on live streaming. For that I use CCleaner.

bats Feb 11th 2014 1:59 pm

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Originally Posted by Mr Bean (Post 11125426)
My interpretation is that it's all down to whether the servers used can handle the traffic. Try driving from Pontypool(server1) to Abergavenny(server2) on market day(well at least it used to be a Tuesday). By the time you got to the Hardwick roundabout, the town was practically gridlocked. Too much trying to do too much. Same as a bin or a pint glass will hold no more than full(currently working on the pint glass thing).

BBC live TV was buffering like a bastard for me on the weekend, matchday of course, so I gave up and used firstrowsports for the matches. They never fail to stream for me. ITV and C4 never an issue or BBC catchup either. It just used to be BBC2 that I had a problem with buffering. Now it's 1 & 2 that give me grief by the looks of it.

I did read somewhere that keep a regular check on your browser cache and make sure you delete the cookies. Apparently it can have an adverse effect on live streaming. For that I use CCleaner.

I'll try CCleaner. Thanks.

Not sure how the traffic analogy works when it's always the same sites regardless of the time of day. Still it sounds as if therr isn'tmuvh i can do about it..

Animal Feb 12th 2014 12:19 am

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Originally Posted by Mr Bean (Post 11125407)
I've CAT 6 cabled the house in every room (and RG6 if it comes to that) and have a 1Gb service to each room through a switch. Wireless is crap TBH although I do have a wireless bridge in the garage and out the back which gives us a better service. Each room has a PC hooked up to the TV. I have 3 servers but only 1 hooked up at a time as it costs a fortune to keep the bloody things running 24/7. It's a nice, basic home network that is relatively inexpensive. It also should be fairly advanced for the next decade at least :fingerscrossed:

Nice set-up :)

When we extended the house in the UK I made sure there was Cat 6 cable going to every room - both for the PC's and also I had speakers in every room controlled centrally.

Came here and nothing :thumbdown: I've got a wireless bridge set-up as we had a dead spot on one side of the house but the powerline works great for us without putting the cable through the house.


Originally Posted by Mr Bean (Post 11125426)
BBC live TV was buffering like a bastard for me on the weekend, matchday of course, so I gave up and used firstrowsports for the matches. They never fail to stream for me. ITV and C4 never an issue or BBC catchup either. It just used to be BBC2 that I had a problem with buffering. Now it's 1 & 2 that give me grief by the looks of it.

We struggled this weekend with buffering for some reason too. We don't normally get it and been great since. With XBMC there is a choice of various add ons for live streaming and if one is pretty crap quality, I'll just use a different add on and all is good.


I'll likely reboot the router evey week or so also. No idea why, but that seems to help also.


I changed the settings in the router last night also so that the Streaming devices get the priority over the bandwidth (using QOS - Quality of Service) than my sons PC that he has 2 monitors on - One he'll be playing a game on and skypeing his mates he's playing online with on the other. Seems to work great.

Animal Feb 12th 2014 12:24 am

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Originally Posted by nldfc (Post 11125291)
Mashup on and working nicely - just got to figure out why 1channel and icefilms don't want to play the game :)


1channel working well now - just played a Cam copy of the lego movie :)

Good news - enjoy :)

Sad to say - that's a film I fancy watching and my 'kids' are grown up !


Originally Posted by nldfc (Post 11125356)
Very strange - I didn't do anything different at all apart from add the Mashup repository and Ice Films / 1channel are working perfectly now

Some of the addons add other files that are required to work. It may have installed those or updated to the latest files also.

Animal Feb 12th 2014 12:26 am

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Originally Posted by printer (Post 11125360)
Well i am struggling with Mashup. I installed it no problem but hardly any link seems to work they just end up either saying broken link or file not working or something. I have searched stuff then found maybe 15 links and not one works yet 1 channel seems to be perfect. Any hints??

Do the links in Hackermil section work in Mashup ?

When you search in mashup it searches through a whole host of other sites and if they need a specific add on to play the file, you may get this error.

Mr Bean Feb 12th 2014 12:59 am

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Originally Posted by Animal (Post 11126183)
changed the settings in the router last night also so that the Streaming devices get the priority over the bandwidth (using QOS - Quality of Service) than my sons PC that he has 2 monitors on - One he'll be playing a game on and skypeing his mates he's playing online with on the other. Seems to work great.

I'll try that later this week. Good idea.

nldfc Feb 12th 2014 4:12 am

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Originally Posted by printer (Post 11125360)
Well i am struggling with Mashup. I installed it no problem but hardly any link seems to work they just end up either saying broken link or file not working or something. I have searched stuff then found maybe 15 links and not one works yet 1 channel seems to be perfect. Any hints??

I just had a play around with mashup - I tried 6 movies on the hackermil channel and they were all good - I checked out the live streaming box - All 4 sky sports channels were good as was the BT Sports and "At The Races" - The showtime channel I checked a few tv series (walking Dead and Dexter ) on there and they were all working well .

Animal Feb 12th 2014 4:59 am

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Anybody who's interested in getting the XBMC set-up running easily and inexpensively Amazon has the Ouya streaming box on offer with $20 off at $79.99 and free shipping.

Ouya on Amazon.ca

I'm tempted even though I don't need one yet but it'll also play some old adventure games I used to play years ago (Monkey island :) ) which would be fun on a big TV

Greenhill Feb 15th 2014 5:08 am

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Pacific Rim is on PSN this weekend for $2 (HD).

Quite a bargain compared to the $190,000,000,000 billion it cost to make.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1663662/?ref_=nv_sr_1

printer Feb 15th 2014 11:09 am

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Originally Posted by Animal (Post 11126198)
Do the links in Hackermil section work in Mashup ?

When you search in mashup it searches through a whole host of other sites and if they need a specific add on to play the file, you may get this error.

Yes i tried Hackermill and all was good with those links

Mr Bean Feb 15th 2014 11:23 am

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Originally Posted by Animal (Post 11126183)
Nice set-up :)

I should say that if anyone wants any advice on this to PM me. :)


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