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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    As Huevos says - use 17999, but Oscam must be running on the E2 box.
    I assume you mean set the streaming port to 17999 in the openwebif plugin? I will try it and report back.

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    Yeah, that works perfectly.

    Wish I'd known that form the start. Could have saved the hair loss!

    Thank you both for guiding me in the right direction, it is much appreciated.
    Last edited by Morini; 17-04-24 at 15:28. Reason: Update

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morini View Post
    I assume you mean set the streaming port to 17999 in the openwebif plugin? I will try it and report back.

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    Yeah, that works perfectly.

    Wish I'd known that form the start. Could have saved the hair loss!

    Thank you both for guiding me in the right direction, it is much appreciated.
    The OpenViX team tested this on Monday and a few combinations worked.
    Streamrelay uses 17999. So for instance on an E2 client box using the server url and the port 17999, will allow streaming of all services.
    So you should be able to use Kodi in this way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    The OpenViX team tested this on Monday and a few combinations worked.
    Streamrelay uses 17999. So for instance on an E2 client box using the server url and the port 17999, will allow streaming of all services.
    So you should be able to use Kodi in this way.
    I can confirm it does work fine in Kodi, though seeing video the first time a channel is selected seems to take a few seconds more. Switching between channels from that point is reasonably quick.

    The only thing I noticed is on the receiver (information -> streaming clients) it always shows "localhost" rather than the IP of the client device. Not really an issue for me, but originally it di show the correct address of the client(s).

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