Reply
Thread Tools
Posts: 4,030 | Thanked: 1,633 times | Joined on Jul 2007 @ nd usa
#71
Edit: another update, incorporate ALL of the latest inputs. Enjoy.

bun
 

The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to bunanson For This Useful Post:
Posts: 3 | Thanked: 0 times | Joined on Oct 2007
#72
Does anyone else experience problems watching NASA TV on OS2008?

When I try watching the RealMedia-Feed in MediaPlayer, the best I get are a few seconds of audio (no video) and then it aborts saying "Unable to open. Media clip corrupted".

MPlayer (1.0rc1-maemo.27.n8x0) lets me listen to the audio part of the stream (isn't even crashing!), but still no video :/
Is there maybe another mplayer version around with proper real/rtsp support?

Edit: just found out that I used an outdated version of the kernel with rotation support that screwed up X's xv-extension... all fine now

Last edited by fr4nk; 2008-05-22 at 16:08.
 
Posts: 5 | Thanked: 0 times | Joined on Nov 2007
#73
Hi all! I followed the instructions on post #1 and I was able to dl kmplayer and the .m3u file I opened the file from kmplayer and a list appears on the left hand side and a black screen on the right hand side but I keep getting a message that reads "Resource not found" when I try any channel. Sorry if this is something I'm doing wrong but I'm a big time newbie. Thanks for your time!
 
Posts: 4,030 | Thanked: 1,633 times | Joined on Jul 2007 @ nd usa
#74
Originally Posted by lennygaudy View Post
Hi all! I followed the instructions on post #1 and I was able to dl kmplayer and the .m3u file I opened the file from kmplayer and a list appears on the left hand side and a black screen on the right hand side but I keep getting a message that reads "Resource not found" when I try any channel. Sorry if this is something I'm doing wrong but I'm a big time newbie. Thanks for your time!
You need a N8x0. For 770, only some stations work, you will have to scroll up and down to find those working ones. Sorry, kmplayer does not work as good at the 770. However, you can try this one, all stations work, http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=18769 and more tv viewing tips here, http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=19765



bun
__________________________________________________ __
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=19765
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=18769

Last edited by bunanson; 2008-05-23 at 04:38.
 
Posts: 1 | Thanked: 0 times | Joined on May 2008
#75
Anyone get the feeling recently that Ministry of Sound is more or less on autopilot at this point? Their compilations are getting BORING in my opinion... mostly they are just picking the top stuff off beatport, the minimal blippy junk, either that or commissioning dance cover versions of whatever crap is in the UK charts. Anyway. These days I prefer artist albums or compilations like this series (direct iTunes link) http://electricnation2010.com/tracks



 
Posts: 4,030 | Thanked: 1,633 times | Joined on Jul 2007 @ nd usa
#76
Originally Posted by bopeep View Post
Anyone get the feeling recently that Ministry of Sound is more or less on autopilot at this point? Their compilations are getting BORING in my opinion... mostly they are just picking the top stuff off beatport, the minimal blippy junk, either that or commissioning dance cover versions of whatever crap is in the UK charts. Anyway. These days I prefer artist albums or compilations like this series (direct iTunes link) http://electricnation2010.com/tracks



There are ninety-seven MTV stations, 97 in roman numeral, (plus forty nine, 49, news or movies stations), mind to take a peek at the next 96 MTV station before going into an itune store and lay down 99 penies for a tune ? I know the title is misleading, there are in fact 146 stations total.
.......................I am holding my breath, BTW, have you tried KISS station, the first station after Spannish heading. In the last 48 hrs, I have seen Paul McCartney and the Wings, 10,000 Maniac, Elton John, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson. And they broadcast in extend stereo,


bun
 
Posts: 5 | Thanked: 3 times | Joined on Jun 2008
#77
1650+ TV Streams, Sorted with country name + Channel Name, Language, Bitrate, description :

http://www.dsource.org/projects/rule...els.rpl?rev=84
 

The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Asgari For This Useful Post:
Posts: 4,030 | Thanked: 1,633 times | Joined on Jul 2007 @ nd usa
#78
Quite some of them are very poor resolution that it is like listening to radio, and some are dead links (2/2007?) I got some worked on the eeePC, will attempt to port to the tablet someday. And thanks for the links.


bun
 
Posts: 70 | Thanked: 56 times | Joined on Dec 2007
#79
Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
Quite some of them are very poor resolution that it is like listening to radio, and some are dead links (2/2007?) I got some worked on the eeePC, will attempt to port to the tablet someday. And thanks for the links.


bun
Here are the streams in Excel and .m3u formats.
I am sorry that I didn't post them before but I
thought I would edit them more, now I just don't
have time for that so they are in their original
form (reordered though).

M3U is orderd by country and has just channel name,
country, genre and bitrate as title
XLS has all fields.
Many streams don't work, as you said, and some
urls are malformed.
The channellist is according to the project site
the same what JLC's Internet TV used before
(a year ago?). JLC's old channellist was plain text, new is
binary/encrypted and I don't how to transform that to plain text.
JLC's Internet TV is very good, simple to use and free Internet TV for
Windows. AnyTV is also good, free similar program.

You can't just use their channellist because it its encrypted
or some binary database format but you can look at
individual channels and find out their properties (such as url).

I hope that some forum members have time and patience
to find out which channels work with Internet Tablets.
Hopefully they also report their findings in this thread.

This isn't just for bunanson who must be overloaded with
all kind of NIT related issues.

I used powerarchiver to zip the attachments. Any .zip
compatible file archiver should extract them. m3u should
work with kmplayer. If you need other file formats
(.csv, .pls) I can do the conversion for you. Just ask.
Attached Files
File Type: zip 1650m3u.zip (32.7 KB, 213 views)
File Type: zip 1650xls.zip (101.7 KB, 27172 views)
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Ism For This Useful Post:
Posts: 4,030 | Thanked: 1,633 times | Joined on Jul 2007 @ nd usa
#80
Originally Posted by Ism View Post
Here are the streams in Excel and .m3u formats.
I am sorry that I didn't post them before but I
thought I would edit them more, now I just don't
have time for that so they are in their original
form (reordered though).

M3U is orderd by country and has just channel name,
country, genre and bitrate as title
XLS has all fields.
Many streams don't work, as you said, and some
urls are malformed.
The channellist is according to the project site
the same what JLC's Internet TV used before
(a year ago?). JLC's old channellist was plain text, new is
binary/encrypted and I don't how to transform that to plain text.
JLC's Internet TV is very good, simple to use and free Internet TV for
Windows. AnyTV is also good, free similar program.

You can't just use their channellist because it its encrypted
or some binary database format but you can look at
individual channels and find out their properties (such as url).

I hope that some forum members have time and patience
to find out which channels work with Internet Tablets.
Hopefully they also report their findings in this thread.

This isn't just for bunanson who must be overloaded with
all kind of NIT related issues.

I used powerarchiver to zip the attachments. Any .zip
compatible file archiver should extract them. m3u should
work with kmplayer. If you need other file formats
(.csv, .pls) I can do the conversion for you. Just ask.

Hey, thank you Ism, you are a real buddy!
I already typed it in, 1678 channels, it is in the format that 99WorldTV is using and I already sorted out the dead one, that reduced it from 279 kb to 116 kb. but it does NOT work in its entirety. Our 99WorldTV is only 24 kb . I broke it into pieces like 8 of them, and one of them works. I will posted the working one here, feel free to play with it.

The whole thing, 99WTV3all.m3u, it does NOT work. Too big?
It exceed the posting limit, so I use winzip to zip it.

I took a piece and it worked, 99WTV6g.m3u

Have fun. I do not mix it with the 99worldTV, as our 99worldTV is a refined and watchable product. This thing is work in progress........
Well, Ism, you want to take a look see why is not working, I mean the 99WTV3all.zip? This file I already clean up, throw away the dead ones, the poor resolution ones, and the poor streaming one. So I would NOT mix anything in, it is in a decent shape now. I did come across with some very hi resolution on my eeePC, bitrate of 2000, I think they will have problem with the tablet, and I removed it too. Have fun,

Note: the attached file is NOT an update of the 99worldTV. and it is a piece of work in progress. the 99worldTV is on thread #1, use that one, NOT this one




bun
Attached Files
File Type: zip NOT99WTV3all.zip (33.9 KB, 807 views)
File Type: txt NOT99WTV6g.m3u.txt (3.8 KB, 974 views)

Last edited by bunanson; 2008-06-22 at 17:48.
 

The Following User Says Thank You to bunanson For This Useful Post:
Reply

Thread Tools

 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 01:21.