PDA

View Full Version : XBMC using the vuplus add-on



drx360
09-06-13, 21:47
Hi guys just thought id share my experience on using vuplus add-on with XBMC, have to say its working really really well! over both lan and wan, i tend to use wan more then anything and the HD streaming is simply brilliant, it blows openwebif out the water, well it does for me anyway, there is a downside in that it takes a little while to grab the epg lists etc, but i am trying to tweak the settings to see if i can improve that, but for anyone that wants an alternative to openwebif, highly recommend this!

s31teg
10-06-13, 22:18
ive had this running on a rasp-pi but the epg etc takes to long so i gave up with it in the end

overall works good if your not bothered about that

shabbaranks
24-06-13, 19:58
Share the wealth then guys as I cant get it to work. When I install the addin and try and launch it from live v I get no pvr clients have been started yet - any ideas? Thanks

Trial
24-06-13, 20:17
Hi,
you have to get to the configuration and select a TV client as there are several to choose from and you have to configure this client with IP and user and password.

ciao

alba1978
24-06-13, 20:50
as previous user said it takes to long to load the epg and channel list but it is great if you appletv is on your bedroom as you can watch your normally tv via your apple tv.

dwarf
24-06-13, 23:14
If you run it on decent hardware and limit it to one bouquet instead of multiple bouquets it's loads the epg in a couple of minutes.

The Pi works but just doesn't have the hardware to make it a smooth solution.

im85288
25-06-13, 10:51
I have been using it as my main source of live tv viewing for about 6 months with no problems. The only feature missing is timeshift support and channel changing speed could be improved too. Other than that, I leave my htpcs on all the time so the epg loading time is not an issue as it only happens at startup of xbmc, after that I set it it to automatically get the epg at regular intervals, which it does in the background.

That combined with the skin I developed for xbmc
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=165481 makes for a very open, configurable htpc experience.

I do use powerful hardware though, a mac mini 2012 model running openelec.

s31teg
25-06-13, 22:20
@im85288 (http://www.world-of-satellite.com/member.php?14360-im85288)

your theme looks very well polished, its all about the hardware....

Slammed Mind
19-07-13, 10:20
I wasnt aware XBMC was available for enigma 2

Can someone share a link guys?

@OP whats your setup?

Cheers

Larry-G
19-07-13, 10:28
I wasnt aware XBMC was available for enigma 2

Cheers

It's not, the plugin is for XBMC it self not for enigma2.

marty
19-07-13, 10:53
So? in the wrong section as it works with all E2 machines?

Larry-G
19-07-13, 11:01
So? in the wrong section as it works with all E2 machines?

yeah, moving it now to a more appropriate section.