Iplayer not working for me either, itv,rte,3player are fine but just black screen with bbc. Vu+solo2 BH 2.0.7.3
Iplayer not working for me either, itv,rte,3player are fine but just black screen with bbc. Vu+solo2 BH 2.0.7.3
Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone can confirm that BBC iPlayer and the ITV Player are currently geo-locked. Using GP3 - oe1.6 on a dm800hd, and the version of OnDemand I have installed is labelled 'OnDemand-HD All Images', and is dated 29/3/2013 - apologies for not having a version number or anything, but it really has taken me an age to get anything working at all! I have everything working but the two UK players. I have installed the fix posted by Silsila but it doesn't seem to have helped. I even found a commonmodules fix which didn't work when applied, in fact I think the plugin disappeared when I replaced it. Both players allow me to browse categories etc, but when I try to play something all I get is a message saying 'sorry, unable to find playable stream', after which I am returned to the menu without the box crashing.
I had read on some other forum that as of June these players were possibly geo-locked, which makes sense as I'm in Ireland and RTE and 3 Player work fine, but thought I'd come here for some clarity.
Oh and also I did browse over the pages of this thread a few times but can't find confirmation of the geo-lock theory.
Hi all,
I just installed this ipk on DM7020 with openpli 4
BBC iPlayer everything up to playing content works OK, play a programme results in blank screen.
ITV player works fine
4OD no content listed or found
RTE player all OK
Most talked about works OK
Straight off the telly, content list works OK, but selecting some items results in "sorry, unable to find playable stream!"
Going, going... Works fine
All shows works fine
Am I correct in assuming that the various actions described previous to the posting of the ipk I installed can be ignored and do not relate to the iPlayer issues I'm having? I couldn't see any posts subsequent to the one from which I downloaded the ipk which relate to iPlayer issues with OE2.0.
Any advice to get iPlayer up and running would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Scott
Just checked on my solo2 openpli4,
using the same ipk
BBCiPlayer working fine, other than that same results as you
4oD doesnt work and OE Alliance have no plans to fix it.
St.O
tried to use ondemand and the programmes are listed but when I try to play them they just have a blank screen.
has been working perfectly on my duo running BH 2.0.8.
Anyone else have this and know how to rectify?
cheers
thank you
im running latest VTI image on a Vu Duo 2
I only get ITV player working for 10 seconds then it returnds to episode list back to on demand menu?
Has this been fixed yet?
Great plugin guys
ITV now working ok - managed to get bbciplayer working with this -just take out the bbciplayer.py then overwrite bbciplayer.pyo with the one uploaded telnet killall to reboot and it worked!!
Last edited by Grahamc; 01-03-2014 at 04:18 PM.
Thanks all.... this is why we love satpimps....
I have BBC and ITV working, as well as RTE Player and 3player....
is there anyway to remove 4od from menu , along with the Uitzending Gemist icon.
Also - is it possible to change the colour of the scrolling blue colour, as i cant see this when i select from the OD Menu
Ian and team - you are all stars....
cheers all
any one got this working for blackhole vu ultimo please
ok .so i got tsmedia installed . then ondemand is in there works a treat on my vu ultimo black hole if it helps anyone ; )
some plugin unavailable
Extensions/ondemand ( usr/lib libxml2.so version libxml2.2.9.0 not found (required by usr/lib/python2.7/sitepackages/lxml/etree.so))
Any idea??
Vti 7.0
Tried to upload the oe1.6 file on VU+duo with a VTI image V.6.0. The file has loaded but it will not show in the plugin menu and there is a message..." no module named dns.resolver". How do i solve this. Can anyone help?
Sparky208 I have installed and updated the tsmedia but I cannot find the OnDemand Player could you point out where it is mate - would be very grateful
Grahamc
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