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"Rygel 0.4.10 (A Human Reaction)"

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Blogger Unknown said...

I got Rygel 0.4.10 working on Ubuntu 9.10, I had to upgrade a few packages using through Debian.org.

I'm primarily interested in the ZDFMediatek Plugin. My German wife would love to watch Die Rosenheim Cops on the big TV via my PS3. Currently I only get about 7 episodes of Neues aus der Anstalt.

2 reoccuring errors in my terminal window:
** (rygel:2925): WARNING **: rygel-media-item.vala:222: Failed to probe protocol for URI mms://ondemand.msmedia.zdf.newmedia.nacamar.net/zdf/data/msmedia/zdf/09/12/091215_anstalt_nad_vh.wmv. Assuming 'mms'

(rygel:2925): libsoup-CRITICAL **: soup_message_io_unpause: assertion `io != NULL' failed

Any assistance would be appreciated.

-Ken

February 18, 2010 at 7:31 PM

Blogger Jens said...

Hey Ken, "Neues aus der Anstalt" is the default configuration ('cause that's what I wrote the plugin for ;)

You can ignore the first warning. Are you able to watch those episodes?

In theory you could do the following:
copy rygel.conf to ~/.config/ if you havenÄt already done so. Find the section called "[ZdfMediathek]" and modify the line saying "rss=508" to "rss=454". You can find this magic number by navigating to the show you want to add and click on the RSS link.

But I cannot find complete movies of that, only trailers and still images.

February 19, 2010 at 2:51 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

The episodes seem to play fine on my PS3. Rosenheim Cops only posts one video and only for one week. They took the episode down and didn't post another one due to the Olympics. I'll play around with the RSS number. Thanks for the help.

-Ken

February 19, 2010 at 4:44 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Changing the RSS number works great and the wife is now enjoying German TV again. Is there any way to specify more than one RSS number? I've tried comma seperation and multiple "RSS=", but no luck. Thanks again.

-Ken

February 26, 2010 at 3:31 PM

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