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As much as I've tried, I still can't get Orb working on my 770...

I've tried dropping the "Device Speed" progressively down as low as 34kbps, at which speed I know video streaming to work from the BBC website, but Orb's stream continues to result in a pause and then "Connection Lost" error.

It seems some people have it working with no problem, and some can't get it to work at all. Has anyone figured out the definitive reason?


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Well if you're streaming video / music off your home/server computer it should work easily, I dont think anyone has been able to stream TV from am internetsource yet, I think most people hook TV up the the computer/server and stream it over network that way.
 
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hello,

With my nokia770 and orb, all is OK, but with a low bitrate like 76 kbps or like 72 kbps and only with Real media stream.
Don't forget to open your firewall
"For Real and 3GP Media: you need to be able to connect to TCP port 554 and UDP ports 13398 to 13401."
and open outgoing TCP ports 80,82, 85 and 86.
Orb support about firewall

Good luke
 
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That's the funny thing; I'm using it inside my firewall. I don't have any configurations set for those ports in particular, but my router is uPnP-compatible and streaming to a laptop inside my firewall works (although on WMP9). I have any outgoing traffic permitted by default, so streaming from my server onto the internet should be OK. Streaming back into my LAN to the 770 shouldn't need any settings, because the 770 initiates the request(?).
 
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I was having the same problem with "connection lost" then realized I didn't have Realplayer installed on my pc. Orb had nothing on the pc to convert the stream to Realplay for my 770 to play. Orb worked fine on other remote pc's but that's because they were using windows media player to play the stream. Hope this helps.
 
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Magic number appears to be 192: any greater than that and I get incompatible format errors.

64-112: Crappy video quality playing at full speed.
113-128: CPU is -almost- at 100% load. Probably ideal.
129-160: Nicer video, occasional slowdowns.
161-192: Best video/audio, frequent pauses and skips.

This was with Real Alternative on my home box, over a link that can sustain about 256kbit. I'll post again if being inside the network changes anything.
 
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Originally Posted by captcaveman
I was having the same problem with "connection lost" then realized I didn't have Realplayer installed on my pc. Orb had nothing on the pc to convert the stream to Realplay for my 770 to play. Orb worked fine on other remote pc's but that's because they were using windows media player to play the stream. Hope this helps.
CaptCaveman, you just revolutionised my life! Yep, it was the missing codec.

I did test by comparing to RM playing on my laptop, but remember some tests I did with Internet TV, where host encoding wouldn't have been tested.

What I still don't get:
- I installed RealAlternative 1.48, which is apparently a player only. However, it must surely have encoding too to be useful here?
- Where should RSTP ports 554 and 13398-13401 be opened from/to? Into the host/server? Surely the stream coming IN wants to be directed to the client, not the server? Everyone (including Orb) seems to say this is correct (direct to server), but why is this the case?

Currently I do have these ports opened inbound towards the server, but it's possibly streaming direct within my LAN, so the firewall isn't being tested.


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i still can't get orb to work. it says resolution not supported. i have real alternative, os 2006, and i am working inside my router. any help
 
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Originally Posted by paulrb02
i still can't get orb to work. it says resolution not supported. i have real alternative, os 2006, and i am working inside my router. any help
You've manually restricted the web client data rate to under 168kbps?
 
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Hi all, I'm waiting for my 770 to return back from assistance cause white screen of death appeard.

In the meantime I was trying to understand how Orb works and got the following point:is there any hope to have Orb (or anything similar such as TVersity etc.) working on a (obsolete?) Athlon 2200+ and 768 MB ram?

I still didn't catch whether TVersity (that seems to be less resource-hungry then Orb) will allow me to stream TV o media over the internet and see them remotly on the 770 or if it will work only internally a WLAN
 
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