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Hello everyone,
I have tried repeatedly to get his working but to no avail. I continue to get a 'Could not find command" error. I have triple checked all the settings in the settings config file and still nothing. I installed VLC 2.0.2 and moved all the plugins into their respective folders. I also have tried various network settings for the Ceton tuners. I have bridged the connections , deleted the network bridge, and assigned and unassigned tuners. I am currently testing all of this out on the host computer and I have no stream at all. Could someone please post their current setup including WMC Ceton settings and network settings. I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks for any help received in advance.
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Hello everyone, especially mcheng89. So I finally received the Raspberry Pi. I got anxious and bought one off ebay for $90. I was able to get this to work on my Windows 7 machine without a problem. My question is, how can I get this to work on xbmc running linux (Raspmc)? I am willing to test this out to the max... That way you can add Raspberry Pi tot he list of working devices.
Have a good one.
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So I have made progress. After trail and error I was able to get the raspberry pi, installed with Raspbmc, to communicate with the remoteCeton server. It connects but I do not see a picture on the pi. The logs show that the channel is changing when I tell it to as well as it shows me the counter on the bottom left that the stream is still going. Only problem is, the only thing I see is the Programs>Addons screen. Any ideas why?
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Yes that is me.... I am trying to promote your hard work. I have gotten as far as the thread said, transcoding but way out of sync. I tried to post there to see if maybe it was related to their software but they don't seem interested. I was going to try VLC forum but I am not sure if that will help. I am using VLC 2.0.0 BTW.
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I have not really tried anything but direct streaming while connected to the wifi at home from the laptop bit i cam tell you that work flawlessly. My main goal is the raspberry pi to stream cable without any issues.
If you browse eBay and watch a lot of the pi's you can snag a deal. If you want i can sell u mine for retail cost ($35) just so u can begin testing these. I know there is potential in them. You can PM me if interested and would dedicate time to pi development.
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got my raspberry pi... dont know if i'll start playing with it until the weekend though