Thank you for watching?
Problem today watching yesterday's games. I select a game and it loads the MLB screen that says Thank you for watching, which they show when the game is over. Happens only when NexDef is being used. Regular stream works.
The mlbviewer worked yesterday to watch the live game (Yankees-Red Sox). But living in Europe, most times I'll be watching the recorded games. I'm updated to version 398. |
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OK, now I know what's going on: My "video_player" has an ampersand at the end to run in the background. When I remove that it works, but with it, it doesn't do anything but exits right away. It's probably a python thing to run the player a certain way - can you maybe take a look at it and try getting it to work even with an ampersand? Otherwise I'll have to think of a workaround :). Thanks! Changing the mlbplay.py-Script back to starting the player the "old" way (using subprocess.Popen) fixes my problem. Is there any specific reason why you chose to change this behavior? I'd love it if you would change back or made the "new" way compatible with running the video player as a background process. Thanks! |
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I'll take the fifth ;).
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Also cannot jump to inning with nexdef
I checked to see if I could watch the archived game with nexdef (mlbhls) by using the "i" option and jumping to an inning. But it didn't work, instead still taking me to the end of the game with a message saying that the completed game was the only "inning" available. I tried using the same option without nexdef enabled and it took me to the correct inning.
So it's the same either way: I can only watch live games with nexdef. Otherwise, all that's available are the regular streams, which frankly pale in comparison to the nexdef picture quality (at least comparing the live game yesterday in nexdef to the same game archived today without it). |
I'm guessing recording. If that's the case, you're on your own.
Incidentally, it still uses subprocess.Popen, it's just taken care of by the MLBprocess class now. |
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Well, between the time I saw the error, and then compiled mplayer2 to double check it, you guys seem to have duplicated it. Good thing the Phils are off today! Hopefully it'll be an easy fix. </EDIT I'm having the same problem as randcoop, and what I think is a variant. I caught most of the game last night, trying to watch the rest of the phillies braves game. I'm using mlbhls, I went to inning selection b8, and I'm hanging here: Quote:
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Use rtmpdump (non-nexdef) until I have this sorted. |
In case it helps anybody, I got the same behavior with mlbhls; I tried running it manually with the old -f option and it works a treat. I'm now watching yesterday's Cubs game in HD.
Here's what I'm using on the command line: Code:
mlbhls -B aHR0...SUzRA -L -s 1200000 -f 1 -o [etc] HTH |
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