WolfganP
WolfganP
@kingleo1 The start and stop scripts I borrowed from the posts are to setup the environment in raspbian (and derivatives) with chroot and the like to mimic the minimal Android...
The Acestream engine exports an useful status page that you can monitor from other device, it's located at http://yourserverip:8621/app/monitor and many of those parameters are shown while the engine is...
@sestus I believe you need to add `--service-remote-access` to acestream engine args when launched.
@yapay you may try https://github.com/AndreyPavlenko/aceproxy
@kingleo1 Do you mean 10 simultaneous streams or just 1 at a time? I usually use my RasPi2 as a proxy to watch HD events, and have no issue with...
Playing video doesn't take too much resources either if you use a HW accelerated player (as everything video related is handled via the VPU). Check the RasPi documentation to check...
Thanks, I meant the acestream engine monitor page: http://:8621/app/monitor that is enabled with the --service-remote-access switch
@sestus Update: installing the updated engine from https://twistedlinux.wordpress.com/2017/03/11/acestream-engine-was-updated-to-3-1-18/ it accurately reports as v3.1.18 via the monitor page at http://yourserverIP:8621/app/monitor (while the previous one from that blog reports as v3.1.6 as...
Just to document the issue, here's how the monitor reports version in my installed version (from the blog I pointed above) 
Great list, as a nox user having a rich webui is really important. Thx guys for keeping improving this functionality.