Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[MMM-Dreambox] to connect a Dreambox or a Enigma2 Receiver (like VU or VU+) to MagicMirror and stream stations via omxplayer
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- I can fix the “http:8001” problem, if i find some time, so the module works for single tuner dreamboxes again.
- If you use the module (dev branch) with VU+, what happens?
AxLED
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@AxLed sorry for not being so much available lately, but apart from work and mirror assembly (the ‘baby’ is going to born into the next days if everything goes well… :crossed_fingers_medium-light_skin_tone: ) I see that @evroom is much more skilled and suitable for the debugging. :grimacing_face:
I hope that everything will be sorted soon and thanks @AxLed for taking care into it.
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@axled said in [MMM-Dreambox] to connect a Dreambox or a Enigma2 Receiver (like VU or VU+) to MagicMirror and stream stations via omxplayer:
f you use the module (dev branch) with VU+, what happens?
I still see ‘Error’ on the Mirror.
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@cr4z33 said in [MMM-Dreambox] to connect a Dreambox or a Enigma2 Receiver (like VU or VU+) to MagicMirror and stream stations via omxplayer:
I see that @evroom is much more skilled and suitable for the debugging.
Testing is no problem.
It is a pity I cannot help with real debugging.
Oddly enough I do programming for REST api’s on a professional level, but for that I use Perl.
Also puts me off a bit in going deeper into the MMM modules stuff, but I think that applies to more persons (8 hours a day behind the computer at work and sitting being that thing again in you spare time is sometimes too much :-) ).Hope that the ‘baby’ will be a real baby and I wish you and your partner all the best.
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I noticed that after ‘Error’ there was a short other message.
I had to set the refresh time to 1 second and to capture numerous time before I could capture 1 error message:Error: null in http://192.168.178.47/web/about
It can be that there are more errors or just this one.
I will send you some xml files by mail.
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@evroom said in [MMM-Dreambox] to connect a Dreambox or a Enigma2 Receiver (like VU or VU+) to MagicMirror and stream stations via omxplayer:
Hope that the ‘baby’ will be a real baby and I wish you and your partner all the best.
Lol no it’s actually my first MM mirror. :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:
If there will be any improvement into getting Vu+ devices to work I will be trying it in a Duo² dual DVB-S / DVB-T tuner decoder.
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@cr4z33 said in [MMM-Dreambox] to connect a Dreambox or a Enigma2 Receiver (like VU or VU+) to MagicMirror and stream stations via omxplayer:
Lol no it’s actually my first MM mirror.
Hahahaha :-)
You got me there !!!
I did notice the baby in quotes, but the ‘born’ and ‘if everything goes well’ twisted my mind.
Very funny.Well, in fact there are simularities:
It takes a while before it can walk.
It crashes sometimes, but always recovers.
It causes problems on daily basis.
It can cause you to sleep bad.
But you still love it. -
I did some furter bugfixing:
- bugfixing the “http:8001” problem
Please check the dev branch of my module:
Rename your MMM-Dreambox folder to _MMM-Dreambox (for example)
do agit clone --branch dev https://github.com/Ax-LED/MMM-Dreambox.git
in your modules folderNow the module should work with dreambox, no matter if the dreambox uses a separat port or not.
Regards
AxLED
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I found 1 ‘issue’ in the /web/about on my 1 tuner VU+zero:
(had to put spaces after and before < and > ; forum issue)< e2servicename >< /e2servicename >
On the OpenWebif is shows “Nothing running …”.
As if it is on standby.This is what I get on my 2 tuner VU+ solo2, when on:
< e2servicename >Das Erste HD< /e2servicename >< e2servicename >
And when it is in standby:
< e2servicename >< /e2servicename >
Did not look at the other xml output in detail yet.
So, when /web/about does not find a service, hence null, it should be replaced by “Nothing running …”.
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@evroom
I never tried my module in dreambox standby, as i dont use it. My dreambox is on or in deep standby.
Can you please try with your receivers (Dreambox or VU)on
?AxLED