Hello @all, at first i will say, that my english is not so goot, but i dont have found any answers for my questions in german forums. I will try as good as i can ok, know to my problem: I have a Dreambox 800 (DM) and an eisfair (eis) Server on Linux base. If i turn with the plugin from my DM to my MS Computer then all works fine. If i turn the plugin from DM to my eis (it runs with vlc 0.8.4a Janus) the i see the following failure message: 'Error loading playlist into server eis: HTTP Error 404: Not found' and accordingly: 'Error loading filelist into server eis: HTTP Error 404: Not found' can me tell somebody how i configure VLC on Linux (eis) with remote control from Dreambox? If i execute the plugin to my XP Computer then vlc (from DM) load a filelist and a playlist in the vlc on XP and i can choose any Mediafiles from my XP Computer and play on DM. It works fine.
Only with my eis it dont works, have somebody any ideas? Many thanks and grretinx Fabian.
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Hi @shankly769, As I have said I have not used Windows 7 so cannot comment from first hand experience. However, try this test. I have attached a zipped 'video.m3u' file similar to the one your Dreambox is sending. Download it to a folder on your PC. Using Windows Explorer (or whatever is used on Windows 7 as the file manager), navigate to that folder so that you can see the 'video_m3u.zip' file and extract the 'video.m3u'.
Now double click on file 'video.m3u', VLC should open., It will not be able to play anything but that is not important. What is important is that VLC opens and NOT Windows Media Player. If VLC does not open then check the settings again for File Association (as per my previous post) and make sure it shows VLC as the default program to open and/or play.m3u files. If it does not, then something went wrong with your attempt to change it to VLC.
