darren379
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2010-06-16
, 18:17
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@ UK
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2010-06-17
, 06:13
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@ Long Island, NY
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#12
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2010-06-17
, 12:01
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#13
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Is there an alternative to this for the US users? what if i had a friend in UK register me an account, and then i use that information from the US, will it let me login and watch the world cup on the fly? or can flashing a UK firmware be an alternate route to make it work for US users?
DUMB question, I KNOW, but keeping my fingers crossed...justintv and all the other flash websites are horrible to view on n900.
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2010-06-17
, 12:12
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@ OVI MAPS
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2010-06-17
, 12:22
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2010-06-18
, 09:42
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#16
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cvlc --play-and-exit --rtsp-http --rtsp-http-port=1935 --key-quit=q "%params2%"
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2010-06-26
, 19:20
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@ London UK
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#17
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YES!!!! I managed to beat vodafone..
I have managed to get the stream to open in VLC by tunnelling rtsp over http.
I compared the address used by the iphone stream, saw that it is an HTTP connection using port 1935. I also read up on the vlc documentation and found that it could tunnel rtsp connections over http - therefore sidestepping the blanket ban imposed by vodafone.
So.. Using the port and the tunnelling i tried the following command in dbus-switchboard:
This tells vlc to quit if it cannot connect, otherwise it stays running in the background doing nothing, tells it to use the Q key to quit (same as mplayer), and tells it to tunnel rtsp over http port 1935Code:cvlc --play-and-exit --rtsp-http --rtsp-http-port=1935 --key-quit=q "%params2%"
I can say for certain this plays back even better than before.
Edit: Also, the connection to the stream is much faster - about 10 seconds or less on 3G