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zip

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Post Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:42 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

always only the betatesters.
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pur_berger

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Post Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:22 am

Re: Stream video from internet

Maybe you know them - Team mediaportal - there is a plugin availible for Online Videos - probably it is of any usfull information for you:

http://forum.team-mediaportal.com/onlin ... 1-a-57467/

Regards
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jsbelanger

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Post Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:26 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

Although it's great that a lot of media servers are offering online content streaming, most of them only offer the common Hulu, abc, nbc, and a ton or content only accessible if you are in the US. Unfortunately, for us outside the US, like us outside the UK, we can't access those streams like we can't access the BBC streams. Having the option to manually add content providers would be nice, and if that's not possible, having some of the most popular Canadian content providers would be nice

Space - http://watch.spacecast.com/
CTV- http://watch.ctv.ca/
Global - ttp://www.globaltv.com/video/index.html
CBC - http://www.cbc.ca/video/#
TSN - http://watch.tsn.ca/

there are more but these cover most of the prime time content
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jsbelanger

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Post Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:30 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

by the way, i just wanted to say that after testing many options, Serviio is the best dlna media server I could find both feature, functionality and reliability wise.

Thanks for the good work. I'll definitely be suggesting it to anyone that asks..
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nippie

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Post Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:33 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

Hi there,

during the last days I tried around with many tools (and combination of tools) to complete the following task: DLNA-live-stream my desktop to my Samsung TV. Benefit: my TV could do ANYTHING my Laptop can (with slight lag). However I was not successfull and neither were all the guys I found on google. But as you will implement internet streaming there might be a new chance: VLC Player allows for capturing your screen (screen://) and also can stream to a url. This can be done via UDP/RTP/MMS (unicast or multicast). So basically what I can do is stream my desktop to let's say rtp://127.0.0.1:12345. Is there any chance the web streaming enabled version of serviiio could pick this up?

Edit: I could beta test this on PC/Mac
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zip

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Post Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:36 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

Yes, that's what I'm planning to do.
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nippie

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Post Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:43 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

zip wrote:Yes, that's what I'm planning to do.


Hooray on this :-)

Maybe in a future version this could be implemented directly into serviio together with audio (which vlc can't do atm). serviio would be the first media server on the market to do this. When you get lag/video quality right this would mean endless possibilities without beeing restricted to using a video cable or expensive "wireless-hdmi" hardware.
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grolschie

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Post Sat Jul 02, 2011 12:00 am

Re: Stream video from internet

Playback of live TV and radio streams would a great addition please.
Using Serviio on Debian "Wheezy" with Xbox 360, Sony BDP-S370 & Panasonic E6.
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animaleyes76

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Post Tue Jul 12, 2011 4:27 pm

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Tarkin

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Post Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:45 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

I am eagerly waiting for the next release and very much curious how video streaming will be introduced / used.
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Borkuz

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Post Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:18 am

Re: Stream video from internet

And i have another one:
http://eredivisielive.nl/video/

Would be awsome to have that integrated.
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thismines

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Post Thu Aug 04, 2011 7:50 am

Re: Stream video from internet

heres one if possible, crunchyroll.com, its got a premium service (not sure if that aspect could be implemented) but even the basic service would be great. would it be possible to stream 720p+ off the web using serviio? since it can with videos on the pc id suppose its in the same ballpark
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rktek1

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Post Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:20 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

Another stream to incorporate would be from siriusXMstreamer or xmtuner.
They are proxy servers running on users computer pulling down sirius streams from the internet.
Sirius / xm username and password required so streams are legal.

I would be willing to test this out using my sirius account if I could become a beta tester. Thanks
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TWH

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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:54 am

Re: Stream video from internet

I use Windows Media Player for listening to online radio, primarily because I like the visualizations. "Alchemy" (random) is particularly cool. See e.g. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/down ... reate.mspx

Early this summer I decided that, instead of listening to the radio while watching Alchemy on the computer, I should instead be enjoying these little treasures on my AV system, with its much larger sound and screen. Why hadn't anyone else thought of this? After all, with my PS3 already networked it should be a breeze to just send a stream into the PS3, fire up the AV, and get the party started. Right?

WRONG...I've been racking my brains for three months and my party still ain't started. In fact, I was still searching today when I found you guys. So what's the good news for me? Will Serviio be able to stream WMP along with Alchemy to my PS3? Are we finally going to get this party started?
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Cerberus

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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:08 am

Re: Stream video from internet

TWH wrote:I use Windows Media Player for listening to online radio, primarily because I like the visualizations. "Alchemy" (random) is particularly cool. See e.g. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/down ... reate.mspx

Early this summer I decided that, instead of listening to the radio while watching Alchemy on the computer, I should instead be enjoying these little treasures on my AV system, with its much larger sound and screen. Why hadn't anyone else thought of this? After all, with my PS3 already networked it should be a breeze to just send a stream into the PS3, fire up the AV, and get the party started. Right?

WRONG...I've been racking my brains for three months and my party still ain't started. In fact, I was still searching today when I found you guys. So what's the good news for me? Will Serviio be able to stream WMP along with Alchemy to my PS3? Are we finally going to get this party started?


WMP and serviio are 2 different peices of software you wont be able to stream WMP visualisations via serviio
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Chz

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Post Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:48 am

Re: Stream video from internet

Wow, I have to admit that if 4OD works with it I'll just be in heaven! And I can use the crummy YouTube app on the Samsung telly a bit less. The fact that it has the same viewing restrictions as mobiles drives me utterly crazy.
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Cerberus

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Post Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:08 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

Chz wrote:Wow, I have to admit that if 4OD works with it I'll just be in heaven! And I can use the crummy YouTube app on the Samsung telly a bit less. The fact that it has the same viewing restrictions as mobiles drives me utterly crazy.


give me an example of a 4OD feed and i will try it and let you know if it works :)
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manda

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Post Fri Sep 09, 2011 6:03 am

Re: Stream video from internet

Hi:

I tested MANY programs before Serviio and find it amazing how you got almost everything I needed. good job! Now I'm eager for 0.6...

Did the beta testing for 0.6 begin? Any expected data for release??? :roll:

By the way: would it be possible to stream from these sites?

www.eitb.com
http://www.peliculasyonkis.com/
http://www.seriesyonkis.com/

The last two are really using Megavideo...

Thank you for all!
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Cerberus

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Post Fri Sep 09, 2011 7:11 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

manda wrote:Hi:

I tested MANY programs before Serviio and find it amazing how you got almost everything I needed. good job! Now I'm eager for 0.6...

Did the beta testing for 0.6 begin? Any expected data for release??? :roll: _____ when its ready _____
By the way: would it be possible to stream from these sites? _____are they http rtmp RSS feeds _____ live streams wont work btw?
http://www.eitb.com
http://www.peliculasyonkis.com/
http://www.seriesyonkis.com/

The last two are really using Megavideo...

Thank you for all!
Phil Bennett
Beta Tester Group
Wiki | FAQ

Samsung LE40C750 LCD | Samsung BD-C5900 | Sony PS3 | Windows 7 |
HowTo: Provide supported formats of a device HowTo: Record a new ticket on Bitbucket
HowTo: Provide details of a video file that doesn't play HowTo: Turn on detailed logging
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evanslee

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Post Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:57 pm

Re: Stream video from internet

Cerberus wrote:
TWH wrote:I use Windows Media Player for listening to online radio, primarily because I like the visualizations. "Alchemy" (random) is particularly cool. See e.g. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/down ... reate.mspx

Early this summer I decided that, instead of listening to the radio while watching Alchemy on the computer, I should instead be enjoying these little treasures on my AV system, with its much larger sound and screen. Why hadn't anyone else thought of this? After all, with my PS3 already networked it should be a breeze to just send a stream into the PS3, fire up the AV, and get the party started. Right?

WRONG...I've been racking my brains for three months and my party still ain't started. In fact, I was still searching today when I found you guys. So what's the good news for me? Will Serviio be able to stream WMP along with Alchemy to my PS3? Are we finally going to get this party started?


WMP and serviio are 2 different peices of software you wont be able to stream WMP visualisations via serviio


maybe use something else to create the video and mux it together with the audio stream to the tv (maybe).. custom plugin or something...
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