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192.168.1.78
Bill the HDHR is now on ABC  IP 192.168.1.78

VLC: http://192.168.1.78:5004/auto/v819   (CNBC)

Sample URL for recording    curl –o ‘file name’ “http://192.168.1.78:5004/auto/v819?transcode=internet720&duration=3600”

File name – is output file name including extension (I.e. .ts, or .mp4, etc)
Auto – automatically selects available tuner could force to tuner0, tuner1, tuner2
V – is virtual channel (veiw list from http://192.168.1.83/lineup.html)
Transcode options – mobile
Heavy
internet720
internet540
internet480
internet360
internet240

Duration – length in time of recording
mhamilton-mbp:~ mhamilton$ tcpdump -i en0 -vvv -w NBC.pcap
tcpdump: listening on en0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 bytes
12 packets captured
12 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
mhamilton-mbp:~ mhamilton$ tcpdump -i en0 -vvv -w NBC.pcap
<CTRL> V-T



To resolve issues with a grey screen on session launch, please delete the
following file: C:\TriCaster\Configuration\publish_cfg.xml.

Fantasy URL:

http://medialabsus.com:8080/Fantasy/ScoringLeaders?season=2015&week=1

Also: 54.87.112.192
Here is api endpoint for Fantasy NFL Scoring Leaders
 
http://medialabsus.com:8080/Fantasy/ScoringLeaders
 
two parameters are required:
 
1.       Season, such as season=2015
2.       Week, such as week=1
 
An example to get data for week 3 of 2014 season:
 
http://medialabsus.com:8080/Fantasy/ScoringLeaders?season=2014&week=3
 
result is in json as following:
 
status: “ok” or “error”
message:
season:
week:
scoringleaders: […]
 
where each object of scoringleaders array has the following fields:
playericon: - not available
playername:
playercard:
playernews:
playervideos:
playerposition:
opp:
passingyds:
passingtd:
passingint:
rushingyds:
rushingtd:
receivingyds:
receivingtd:
miscfumtd:
misc2pt:
fumlost:
points:
 
Any question, please let me know.
 
HDHR BOX: http://192.168.1.78:5004/auto/v819
CNBC
Mounting a password-protected share is very similar to mounting a public ones, with some minor changes to the options we pass. Let’s start by making a new folder where we want to mount the password-protected share:

sudo mkdir -p /media/networkshare/protected

Again, open /etc/fstab (with root privileges), and add this line:

//192.168.0.18/protectedshare /media/networkshare/protected cifs username=msusername,password=mspassword,uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset=utf8 0 0

While this is a perfectly valid way of mounting your protected folder, it’s not very secure. Since /etc/fstab is readable by everyone, so are your credentials in it. So, let’s make it more secure by using a credentials file. This file will contain nothing else but your username and password, but we will make readable only to you. This way, other users on the system won’t be able to see your credentials.

Using a text editor, create a file that will contain the credentials for your protected network share:

vim ~/.smbcredentials

Enter your username and password for the protected share in the file:

username=msusername
password=mspassword

http://geeks.noeit.com/mount-an-smb-network-drive-on-raspberry-pi/
productionlab.txt · Last modified: 2021/06/04 02:16 (external edit)