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[Bug 741557] Re: BBC iPlayer broken in MythNetvision but not in MythBrowser

 

An update:

Having played around a little, I can confirm the following:

1. Tabbing onto the Flash instance can cause system instability.  It
seems like the processor usage goes through the roof and the system
halts.

2. When the media fails to play (at the "This content doesn't seem to be
working" stage), the error message from Flash player (using right-click
->"Copy error message") is:

Title: GenericKind:FMSConnectionError.FMS_CONNECTION_API
 Description: CDN Failover, final connection failed
 Code: 4

So, this looks more like a network issue.  Do we have a problem in
bbciplayergrabber.py, I wonder?

Chris

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Title:
  BBC iPlayer broken in MythNetvision but not in MythBrowser

Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  I am currently having a problem with an installation of Mythbuntu on
  an existing Kubuntu 10.04 installation.  I have the Mythbuntu-Updates
  and Mythtv-Updates repositories enabled, and am running Mythtv 0.24
  with the stock Adobe flash player present in the repositories ( ).

  The behaviour I am experiencing is that when I set up BBC iPlayer
  (yes, I am in the UK) in MythNetvision with the bbciplayergrabber.py
  script, I can download all the programme titles fine.  However, if I
  try to lauch one of them, the flash player comes up okay and presents
  me with the usual iPlayer "Click to Play" button in the middle of the
  screen.  However, on clicking or tabbing across to the play button and
  hitting enter, iPlayer spins for a bit, then displays the message
  "This content doesn't seem to be working".  This doesn't apply to all
  content sources, and I can play YouTube and MTV titles absolutely
  fine.

  NB. If I navigate to the BBC iPlayer website using MythBrowser,
  however, then the content works fine, albeit in a small (too small)
  window.

  So I wonder if this could be a problem with screen resolution (not
  worked out how to alter that yet), something missing from the
  bbciplayergrabber.py script.  I'm very happy to be entirely
  interactive with sorting the bug out, if pointed in the right
  direction!

  Thanks,

  Chris



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