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    IPTV Streams Freezing Openvix 6

    Hi all,

    I only just realised that there has been a new openvix update so I decided to update. I updated my vu duo 2, vu zero and zgemma h9s from 5.4 16 to the latest 6.0.004. I restored my settings and plugins. I noticed that IPTV streams have started to get stuck where this was not the case before. I have tried a variety of streams and after 1-5 minutes the streams would get stuck and I would have to manually change the channel to get them back. This was not the case before.

    I use Jedi xtreme maker to load the bouquets and I believe that is the latest one from the plugin server.

    To further test, I flashed one receiver to my old backup image (5.4.16) and played the same stream through both boxes and the older image played fine whereas the new image stopped streaming.

    I dont know if anyone else has experienced any issues like this? Or is it something in my setup?

    Any help/advise would be appreciated.

    Thanks

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    We know similar has been reported on some receivers on OpenBlackHole when the bouquet uses 4097. One of the team is looking into it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    We know similar has been reported on some receivers on OpenBlackHole when the bouquet uses 4097. One of the team is looking into it.
    Thanks for confirming Huevos. I thought it was something my end, glad it's not just me.
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    Vix 3 - 808 --> Vix Zeus 23 --> Vix Helios 16 --> Vix Apollo 153 -->Vix Hades

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    Quote Originally Posted by avi68 View Post
    Hi all,

    I only just realised that there has been a new openvix update so I decided to update. I updated my vu duo 2, vu zero and zgemma h9s from 5.4 16 to the latest 6.0.004. I restored my settings and plugins. I noticed that IPTV streams have started to get stuck where this was not the case before. I have tried a variety of streams and after 1-5 minutes the streams would get stuck and I would have to manually change the channel to get them back. This was not the case before.

    I use Jedi xtreme maker to load the bouquets and I believe that is the latest one from the plugin server.

    To further test, I flashed one receiver to my old backup image (5.4.16) and played the same stream through both boxes and the older image played fine whereas the new image stopped streaming.

    I dont know if anyone else has experienced any issues like this? Or is it something in my setup?

    Any help/advise would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Avi
    I would switch from Jedi to Xstreamity (both by Kiddac) ….. Xstreamity is very up-to-date, more comprehensive, works well in python3 images and certainly has given me no issues whoever provides the IPTV streams and whether streamtype 1 or 4097 (easy to flip between streamtypes)
    Very easy to switch from Jedi to Xstreamity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    I would switch from Jedi to Xstreamity (both by Kiddac) ….. Xstreamity is very up-to-date, more comprehensive, works well in python3 images and certainly has given me no issues whoever provides the IPTV streams and whether streamtype 1 or 4097 (easy to flip between streamtypes)
    Very easy to switch from Jedi to Xstreamity.
    Thanks for the info Twol. I’ll have a look at xstreamity.
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    8GB Kingston Micro External USB [CrossEPG + 256MB Swap + Ocrams Picons + Setting Backups + Image Backups]
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    Vix 3 - 808 --> Vix Zeus 23 --> Vix Helios 16 --> Vix Apollo 153 -->Vix Hades

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