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                        On Mon, Apr 2, 2012, at 10:25 PM, Robert Dege wrote:</div>
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                        After tweaking mythtv_tv_xml.php a bit (and disabling mythweb authentication), I am now able to get several TV shows to show up in mythroku. However, I am unable to play any of the videos, whether they be mp4, or nuv. I checked the video codecs, and confirmed that the mp4 files are mpeg-4 (see attached photo), so I'm not sure why they are not playing.<br />
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                        I telnet to $ROKU_DEV_TARGET 8080 but saw no player debugging info. Do you have any suggestions or areas to check?<br />
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        Nuv will certainly not play - they are for myth only. As for your output, xvid can also be an mp4, and I couldn't really see from what you attached if it was an h264 mp4... please check the file in mplayer to see what the full codec family that file belongs.</div>
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        You do have to put the player in developer mode to see any output on the roku telnet - if you didn't side load the channel manually but used the private channel, you won't get any output. Easy enough to turn on (look around and you will find it)...</div>
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        Hopefully the answer will be around the corner for you, and don't hesitate to ask here or on the Roku forum, or via email. Tell me either way! :)</div>
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                Kris B.</div>
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