What else is the “remote HTTPS connection”? Is it possible to stream my stream OUTWARDS to WAN? (With port forwading) So I can just give friends a link to stream from my stream? Easy peasy? Would be super handy
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I don’t use Streamio, but I’d be really surprised if that wasn’t what that was for. Other software I’ve used (though not for media) has the same option, and that’s exactly what it does.
I see, so im not crazy, probably. But any idea what I should enter in the “Override the streaming server URL”? My internal ip / external ip ? Or is that something separate? (I actually think this is where the native player gets its stream from, so 127.0.0.1.)
I’m not sure. Do they have documentation or a wiki anywhere?
Put http://0.0.0.0:11473
Your current setting is the “loopback” address. You’re listening for traffic to this address, and the only thing that can send to the loopback is yourself. This is a safe default, it means only the computer running the software can talk to it. Generally 0.0.0.0 listens on all available addresses. If that doesn’t work, use your local / internal ip.
This ui smells like it’s trying to hide the implementation details, but that makes things extremely difficult when troubleshooting
according to some guide, this is what the UI should look like: https://www.cloudwards.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/stremio-https-connections.webp
based on this guide: https://www.cloudwards.net/what-is-stremio/
Yeah it feels like im missing something or have something improperly configured. But no clue what that could be… It seems there is a bit of an automatic assessment involved (see the green check point symbol) before it hands out the URL “Streaming endpoint”.