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Still trying to figure out my problem. It doen't seem entirely linked to changing channels. It appears VLC randomly stops encoding and serving the stream for no reason. Sometimes it happens after just a few minutes, sometimes it takes longer, but I can't keep the stream alive for something like an hour. Tried both XBMC W7 and XBMCBUntu.
Don't put too much thought on this yet: maybe VLC 2.0 fixes those issues...
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Before I forget, one suggestion: How about an option "Start in Channel: xxx" in settings (or maybe default to last channel played)? Every time you start/stop, remoteCeton goes back to the lousiest of channels: number 1.
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I'm afraid I keep having the same problem: DirectStream works fine but when I try transcoding I run into the same issue: VLC (2.0) randomly stops transcoding (CPU usage for vlc.exe goes from 20% to 0), or goes up and down every 2 seconds. The good thing is I've narrowed this down to 1080 HD channels. When the source is SD or 720, transcoding & streaming works just fine. So it probably has to do with VLC getting confused with 1080 HD program streams.
On XBMCBuntu, this issue gives you a "Program not available" message box. When you clik OK, it tries again, and again, and the only way to get out of it is just turn off the system: there's no way to go back to the menu.
I also find that sometimes 1.6.4 server takes two or three seconds to receive the order from the client. It used to be instant.
On the bright side, it is jus amazing to see remotCeton serving 2 different transcoded streams to 2 different clients.
One really interesting fact: in DirectStream, remoteCeton provides the raw signal, and that includes subtitles. So if you watch through VLC you can actually turn closed captions on or off! It would be great if that feature could be implemented on XBMC.
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Have you tried watching a transcoded stream for an extended period of time, say half an hour? On my system, for some reason VLC just stops transcoding, it's driving me crazy