Thanks pipeline, Last night I made the changes as per your previous post and the hack works fine I did a lot of testing with different streams and I found that there are still many links that didn’t work. They are in format ‘channel.php?some_code’. I’ve read somewhere that this is problem related to Linux – do you know something about this? You can check the following link as an example http://e-televizor.com/window.php?cid=1525 It produced the following file in /var/tmp/reflector:59936.asx?bkup=21918&prop=e Code: <ASX VERSION="3.0"> <ENTRY> <REF HREF="mms://a1937.l4534659936.c45346.e.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1937/45346/v000 1/reflector:59936" /> </ENTRY> <ENTRY> <REF HREF="mms://a1919.l4534621918.c45346.e.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1919/45346/v000 1/reflector:21918" /> </ENTRY> </ASX> So this looks again like an .asx file, but for some reason it won’t play in mplayer. Any ideas for hack in this case? Regarding the previous link a posted: It is the newest online TV in Bulgaria called ReTV. I guess they made a good effort to stick to the contemporary technologies. Unfortunately it plays far away from smooth on my N800. How is it playing on your IT? Do I need to make some changes in the settings of mplayer to improve the playback? It would be nice to have these settings active when dbus-switchboard transfers the link to mplayer.
<ASX VERSION="3.0"> <ENTRY> <REF HREF="mms://a1937.l4534659936.c45346.e.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1937/45346/v000 1/reflector:59936" /> </ENTRY> <ENTRY> <REF HREF="mms://a1919.l4534621918.c45346.e.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1919/45346/v000 1/reflector:21918" /> </ENTRY> </ASX>