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flickerrr
08-03-2013, 12:06 AM
Anyone know why this would be happening please?

Finally got streaming working to my phone and testing it in house on 3g but whilst it works on my phone with sound - the sounds stops on tv though the picture is there. I'm using the vu+ player on android does same thing on s3 and tab 10.1
Have forwarded ports 80, 8001 and 8002

thanks guys

digicon
08-03-2013, 02:11 AM
Your not on your own here it does the exact same on mine even running the latest Blackhole image, Not sure why it does it or if its a bug within the streaming software or was designed to do this thinking why would you stream and watch a channel on the TV at the same time :-) Pretty smart these Solo2

flickerrr
08-03-2013, 09:08 AM
Yeh was thinking that myself but must be possible to watch same as someone else is while your out and about without affecting their viewing! I'm using vix myself and was gonna try another image but your in same boat so thanks for letting me know. I thought maybe a port issue but doesnt make sense. Going to try other apps today like dreamdroid etc and see if its same on all them or maybe a vu+player issue. Anyone else had and this issue?

donki
08-03-2013, 03:54 PM
You can forget the rest (Dreamdriod etc.) VU+ Player is the dogz.

Have you tried selecting the audio sub channel? Audio always seems to default to channel 1 via stream and 9/10 this is the NAR channel which 9/10 is inactive. Nice sly trick to discourage guest viewers like us. VU+ Player will work with any E2 STB. I use it successfully on my HTC phone & ASUS tab from both my AZBox ME and DM 800HD SE :)

flickerrr
09-03-2013, 12:29 AM
Donki thanks for reply not quite sure what you mean or where i select audio sub channel - when i press on audio it just brings up 1 doesnt seem to be a choice? Or should i be doing somewere else? My picture on the tv also affected when streaming to phone

donki
09-03-2013, 10:53 AM
No, you are looking in the right place. Audio-channels on the interface.

That is odd indeed.