Hi all. Has anyone tried streaming TV using WMP10 (& PocketstreamerPro) and managed to get it in FULLSCREEN? I'm really getting peeved off with a viewable image the size of a stamp!!
Videos are OK in TCPMP, but it doesn't support streaming TV.
Or does anyone know of any plug-ins for TCPMP which allow it to stream? really need some help here..... :?
The latest tcpmp beta (1.71b IIRC) support tv streaming and mms. You should give it a try. For other format, try PVplayer
thaihugo said:
The latest tcpmp beta (1.71b IIRC) support tv streaming and mms. You should give it a try. For other format, try PVplayer
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Thanks for that thaihugo. I'll check that out!
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The latest tcpmp beta (1.71b IIRC) support tv streaming and mms. You should give it a try. For other format, try PVplayer
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Hi again. I'm struggling to find that version of tcpmp that you quoted. I can only find version 0.71. Is that the same? Probably not! Could you point me in the right direction of a download link please? Cheers.
I'm pertty sure 1.71 was a typo. Get the latest version here:
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/about
Yes, sorry for this. The version 1 is planned soon, and we are still at zero versionning. BTW, PVplayer is only for operator coded TV or movies. TCPMP is suited for a lot of streaming channels, and can also guess the link of the stream if you provide it with the URL of the containing web page in the file open dialog.
You REALLY can stream Internet TV through TCPMP on wifi!!!
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Yes, sorry for this. The version 1 is planned soon, and we are still at zero versionning. BTW, PVplayer is only for operator coded TV or movies. TCPMP is suited for a lot of streaming channels, and can also guess the link of the stream if you provide it with the URL of the containing web page in the file open dialog.
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Hi again. I actually bought PocketstreamerPro, only to find it way too restrictive and quite useless (as WMP 10 only shows TV in a small window and I can't find a workaround for it).
I fiddled around with TCPMP to no end, and to no avail I might add. But then I checked back to find your response, which implies that you can definately stream through TCPMP using the 'File Open' menu. Well, as there was nothing to link to (I had no format for storing the URL), I couldn't do it.
So I found a website called TV4all.com and copied some of the URLs there and typed them into the URL bar in my browser, which opened up Windows media player on my desktop PC. There I saved it as a '.mru' playlist (also checked in associations in TCPMP in addition to HTTP and MMS) and copied that file onto my storage card. TCPMP could and did find this and presto! I'm now streaming in full screen to my betaplayer (it takes a while to actually start working though). I now have access to potentially hundreds of Internet TV channels! I will explore further, but is this the way you do it? or do you have a much simpler process? feedback is most welcome right about now!!
Thanks for your help thus far though.
mackaby007.. i can view fullscreen streaming using my 02 mini on WMP. no problem at all...
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mackaby007.. i can view fullscreen streaming using my 02 mini on WMP. no problem at all...
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thats because you're using mini while he's using a VGA device, the universal
The file open dialog is to input a mms:// adress, or the http:// of a webpage linking to your content. If you input the webpage, you will get after that the list of all available streams on this page.
Hi, I have a question...
I have this app called "Streaming Video" under Programs. I guess it was there ever since I had this. I havent used it though coz I dont know how. I wanted to try video streaming but I dont know which RTSP url to put.. WOuld you know anything about this? Thanks..
.... additional: i tried opening azn.tv and saigontivi thru the video streaming app and its not working..
Anyone got any good pages that just offer direct links to the feeds ? Nearly every site I find you have to go through multiple pages and some of them wont even show properly.
I am trying to restream some online windows formatted video streams to my G1 using VLC.
I have tried to get this working myself, with the help of google.
But I just can't get it working.
This should work... in theory:
cvlc -vvv "<url>" --sout '#transcode{soverlay,ab=42,samplerate=44100,channels=1,acodec=mp4a,vcodec=h264,width=328,height=288,fps=15,vb=200,venc=x264{vbv-bufsize=500,partitions=all,level=12,no-cabac,subme=7,threads=4,ref=2,mixed-refs=1,bframes=0,min-keyint=1,keyint=50,trellis=2,direct=auto,qcomp=0.0,qpmax=51}}:gather:rtp{mp4a-latm,sdp=rtsp://0.0.0.0:8000/news.sdp}'
I have alswo tried streaming over http: std{access=http,mux=ts,dst=0.0.0.0:8000}'
Whenever I try, Meridian just says "sorry, this video cannot be played."
This is the output from logcat:
I/ActivityManager( 97): Starting activity: Intent { data=rtsp://xx.xx.xx.xx:8000 flags=0x10000000 comp={org.iii.ro.meridian/org.iii.ro.meridian.VideoPlayActivity} }
I/ActivityManager( 97): Stopping service: org.iii.ro.meridian/.MusicPlaybackService
I/HTCIMEService( 260): [finishInput]:
W/ActivityManager( 97): Unable to start service Intent { action=com.htc.android.mail.eassvc.EASAppSvc }: not found
E/HTCIMEService( 260): ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Fail to bind EAS AppSvc!
W/ActivityManager( 97): Unbind failed: could not find connection for [email protected]
V/VideoView( 6200): reset duration to -1 in openVideo
I/ActivityManager( 97): Displayed activity org.iii.ro.meridian/.VideoPlayActivity: 891 ms
E/PlayerDriver( 37): Command PLAYER_INIT completed with an error or info PVMFFailure
E/MediaPlayer( 6200): error (1, -1)
E/MediaPlayer( 6200): Error (1,-1)
D/VideoView( 6200): Error: 1,-1
E/MediaPlayer( 6200): stop called in state 0
E/MediaPlayer( 6200): error (-38, 0)
W/MediaPlayer( 6200): mediaplayer went away with unhandled events
W/InputManagerService( 97): Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: [email protected]
D/dalvikvm( 97): GC freed 31607 objects / 1294288 bytes in 475ms
honestly i just use ORB. It streams and converts the video(files, music, pictures, etc) on the fly to your phone. It is about as easy as it gets.
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honestly i just use ORB. It streams and converts the video(files, music, pictures, etc) on the fly to your phone. It is about as easy as it gets.
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orb is pretty terrible in that it is restricted to windonkey on the server side. VLC is open source and probably the #1 media server/player for *nix, though also works for the donkey.
@DarkFoxDK: have you been able to transcode a static file for playback using VLC? I haven't tried with VLC yet (just mencoder). That is definitely a first step, to make sure that the encoding you are using is proper for the device. When you have that working, then try with the streaming. Is meridian even capable of receiving streaming video? I suppose that the best approach would be to develop a VLC-port for android.
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honestly i just use ORB. It streams and converts the video(files, music, pictures, etc) on the fly to your phone. It is about as easy as it gets.
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Windows is just not an option... besides, I don't want to rely on a 3rd party service.
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@DarkFoxDK: have you been able to transcode a static file for playback using VLC? I haven't tried with VLC yet (just mencoder). That is definitely a first step, to make sure that the encoding you are using is proper for the device. When you have that working, then try with the streaming. Is meridian even capable of receiving streaming video? I suppose that the best approach would be to develop a VLC-port for android.
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I haven't actually tried that yet, I'll do that as soon as I have the time.
Meridian is using the video view-thing in android like all the other apps, so yes. (Also, there's an "Open URL" option, with rtsp:// in it as default).
Yes, the mobile equivalent of VLC is CorePlayer and they're working on it: http://forum.corecodec.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1327. I'ts pay-for but it'll play pretty much anything you throw at it (within limits).
Yes, it does indeed play with no problems, when I save it to a file.
Using std{access=file,dst=/home/martin/test.mp4}
I really have no clue where to go from here.
I had a similar adventure trying to get VLC streaming working a few months back. I pretty much got to the same spot you are. I then found that what Android supports is RTSP, not RTP streams (or at least that is how I interpreted it). From how I understood it RTSP is basically just a control channel for delivering RTP and other streams. Luckily VLC has VLM which is supposed to do RTSP stream management. You get to it in vlc->tools->VLM Configuration. I played around with that for a few hours, but never got it actually streaming. I got discouraged when I found someone reporting that RTSP was broken in the current 1.0 android build, but I never went back and tried again with cupcake. This is all from memory so might not be totally accurate. If you do figure it out, please post! If I get to hacking on it again I will do the same.
I almost got this working...
I set up Darwin Streaming Server and the sample files work (except for the h264 ones..).
But I just can't get VLC working...
According to this thread it seems to be a problem/bug with VLC: http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=58616
did any of u guys try that feature in gmote ?? it has an otion of playback into phone..i tried with a mp3 file but it took me ages to buffer a 3mb file tho...
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did any of u guys try that feature in gmote ?? it has an otion of playback into phone..i tried with a mp3 file but it took me ages to buffer a 3mb file tho...
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It doesn't work outside your own LAN, so it doesn't really work for that purpose..
GMote will stream over 3G, just follow the steps in its FAQ to forward ports and you're all set.
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GMote will stream over 3G, just follow the steps in its FAQ to forward ports and you're all set.
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Ok, But can it take a live video stream and transcode it to a digestible format for the G1?
Anyways, I got restreaming working with these settings
Code:
vlc rtsp://streamer-01.dr.nordija.dk/dr1lowmp4 -I dummy --sout "#transcode{vcodec=h264,venc=x264{no-cabac,level=12,vbv-maxrate=384,vbv-bufsize=1000,keyint=75,ref=3,bframes=0},width=320,height=180,acodec=mp4a,ab=64,vb=384}:rtp{dst=0.0.0.0,port=1234,sdp=file:///usr/local/movies/t.sdp,mp4a-latm}"
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Anyways, I got restreaming working with these settings
Code:
vlc rtsp://streamer-01.dr.nordija.dk/dr1lowmp4 -I dummy --sout "#transcode{vcodec=h264,venc=x264{no-cabac,level=12,vbv-maxrate=384,vbv-bufsize=1000,keyint=75,ref=3,bframes=0},width=320,height=180,acodec=mp4a,ab=64,vb=384}:rtp{dst=0.0.0.0,port=1234,sdp=file:///usr/local/movies/t.sdp,mp4a-latm}"
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Can you please give more specifics on this? I am desperately trying to get the output from my Linksys WVC54GCA visible on my HTC Hero and I think this may be the key. The cam already outputs RTSP stream which I can view in VLC but Android players won't open it.
I assume that I could just substitute my source video for the one you're using, but then how would I view this on my device? Is there a specific URL I would use? (Note: my device, camera, and VLC are all on the same LAN)
Thanks for your help, I've been pulling my hair out over this, I'm pretty handy with a Linux shell but am not very knowledgeable about this streaming stuff.
OK, I figured out the last bit. I just need to replace the sdp= part with an rtsp:// URL, and then that's the URL I send to Meridian Player or Doga Player on my Android device. So the full vlc command is:
Code:
vlc -v http://<CAMERA_IP>/img/video.asf -I dummy --sout "#transcode{vcodec=h264,venc=x264{no-cabac,level=12,vbv-maxrate=384,vbv-bufsize=1000,keyint=75,ref=3,bframes=0},width=320,height=180,acodec=none,ab=64,vb=384}:rtp{dst=,port=1234,sdp=rtsp://<COMPUTER_IP>:1234/stream.sdp,mp4a-latm}"
So then in Android I open the rtsp://<COMPUTER_IP>:1234/stream.sdp URL, which I assume is not the real data stream but rather is just info on how to open the video and audio streams.
It still doesn't look great but at least it's working, I'll mess around with the rest of the settings to try to get it to look decent (I'm guessing the closer I can get it to the original stream the better it will look).
Thanks for posting this, once I get it all working the way I want I'll post the final solution I came up with...
Happy streamer
I've been streaming media files and live satellite feeds with VLC to all my mobile devices for several years.
I just want to share my settings with you guys so you could try out what i've been happy with for many years.
I'm using VLC 0.8.6i and have all the settings in a m3u file. For media files replace the <media> with what you would like to stream.
The settings gives good quality stream and work great for streaming on a 3G and HSDPA network.
Code:
#EXTM3U
#EXTVLCOPT:sout=#transcode{vcodec=div3,vb=650,width=400,height=240,acodec=mp3,ab=96,channels=2,fps=25.0,samplerate=44100}:duplicate{dst=std{access=http,mux=asf,dst=:88}} :sout-all
<media>
This m3u file can be used for streaming all types of media just replace <media> with what ever you like to stream.
Happy streaming.
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Code:
#EXTM3U
#EXTVLCOPT:sout=#transcode{vcodec=div3,vb=650,width=400,height=240,acodec=mp3,ab=96,channels=2,fps=25.0,samplerate=44100}:duplicate{dst=std{access=http,mux=asf,dst=:88}} :sout-all
<media>
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hy bulldog64!
thx for that input - but i do not quite get it - do you http-serve the m3u file to the android-device via apache or do you just launch it on the server? when i execute your m3u-file it plays my video, but vlc outputs:"cant find file.."<your code>". how is it supposed to be set up? whats the url to call on the android-broswer (<ip>:88/<??which file>) ? thanks a lot! i have been trying to stream localy (from localhost to localhost) for some hours, but vlc´s syntax is too much for me, and after all i dont know the basics of streaming..
tinyDVR app works
tobiasly said:
OK, I figured out the last bit. I just need to replace the sdp= part with an rtsp:// URL, and then that's the URL I send to Meridian Player or Doga Player on my Android device. So the full vlc command is:
Thanks for posting this, once I get it all working the way I want I'll post the final solution I came up with...
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Was hoping for a update here for a while. Looked all over for a solution... And just tonight found one!
TinyDVR (free via market)!
All other apps failed miserably. (At least with the WVC54GCA linksys cams) Even that 'IP cam viewer - lite' app failed. (i wasnt willing to shell out 10 bucks for the pro.)
Anyway! Yay
i found this to work locally:
Code:
vlc <path-to-video-file> :sout=#transcode {vcodec=h264,vb=256,width=320,height=280,scale=1,acodec=mpga,ab=64,channels=2}:duplicate{dst=std{access=http,mux=asf,dst=:8085}} :sout-all
but now, which (free) client on android can open streams ?? got a galaxy and the browser wont launch the player.
You can use Dogaplayer to get the stream.
Do you have the option with the M3U file of Bulldog64 working?
I have the same problem:
VLC plays the file, but doesn't stream anything if I start the M3U on my server.
For me it would be great to get it working!
I have made a M3U file with a playlist of all my DVB-T TV card channels.
So when it's possible to get the stream code working in the M3U file , I can watch and zap TV on my mobile.
hy
no dogaplayer wont access 3g on my galaxy s - "cant play video"- i got no network activity, so i assume it has trouble getting out to the network. so far i have found "vlc stream&convert" an app that can remote control vlc, browse directories and start streming and play the stream. on my galaxy s it starts streaming (network activity, vlc log file shows start) bit it doesnt show any video or audio.
Try TCP port 554 for streaming and open your dynamic UDP ports (I think all > 41000)in your router. This works for me. I use Vodafone as a provider and they only allow rtsp video streams over TCP port 554. Music (mp3) streams is also possible over http.
Have you any results with M3U playfiles?
I use VLC Stream & Convert too, but if I select the M3U playlist file and start VLC web interface on my PC server, I see in Stream & Convert all information about the actual playlist file, but I receive no video and sound signal. Other video files (such as MPG, MP4) works OK, so it is not a settings problem. I don't have a credit card, so I don't know if you have to have the Pro version for this. Can anyone tell me?
This is also the reason I want the M3U file to contain streaming & convert settings, so I can view the stream with Dogaplayer, so without the use the app. Stream & Convert.
I've got an annoying problem that I don't know how to fix.
I have a script that uses handbrake to encode videos for me and spits them out as a .mp4 file. I used to view these from a local open web directory so I could stream them while I was in the bath or in the kitchen or having a dump or whenever I wasn't in front of my TV.
They work on my iPhone, iPod touch and on the various Android things I put on my HD2. How can it work on a flashed WinMo phone and not on a proper Android device?
What's frustrating is that they work when I transfer them over using Astro or downloading them in the browser. I assume it would work if I put them on a memory stick but all of these solutions take more time.
I was thinking I should root the Tab and put a custom Android on it, but is there anything else I can do without re-encoding a bunch of files?
What exactly is the problem? How are you trying to stream them?
I have an open web directory which is basically just a list of .mp4 files. I open the browser and point it to my site, 192.168.1.3/movies, and then click on whatever I want to watch.
Then usually it gives me an option of what app I want to play it in and I usually just pick the default video player.
This doesn't work on the Tab where it does on my other devices (Android and iOS).
So the problem is that its not giving you an option to pick which app to open the .mp4 with?
Maybe you dont have any other apps that can play the file?-
It does give me an option, it just refuses to play saying that the type is not supported. I've tried the built in video player, rockplayer, meridian. I've also tried it on a file manager like Astro.
The files just refuses to play like they do on my hacked HD2 and iPhone.
Are you trying to emulate this like the AllShare program? Cant seem to get this to work too on the network media
I don't know what AllShare is unfortunately. Did it work on a previous device?
Allshare is sammys DLNA client. Its pretty good for small folders on a LAN server. But it doesn't understand headers very well. Search is your friend.
Someone pointed me in the right direction on another board.
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OK, figured it out. The problem is that most MPEG4/QuickTime muxers append a critical piece of metadata to the end of the file and it needs to be moved to the beginning to allow streaming/progressive downloading in the Android media player (it's not a Samsung-specific problem).
If you already have a bunch of non-streaming-compatible MP4 files, there's a tool that comes with ffmpeg called qt-faststart that rewrites them (without reencoding) in a compatible fashion.
Also, it looks like Handbrake 0.9.2 and up have an option for producing "Web optimized" MPEG-4 files, which if you enable should fix future videos.
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Hi,
Read through video streaming search results and didn't find quite the question I have so here goes...I'm trying to watch some TV programs streaming from a website mobilev*ds.org and am having a problem getting some (most) links to play - some play eventually but after multiple efforts. I have tried a nunber of browsers (Dolphin, Chrome, Firefox with Flash side installed) but none are consistently working. I also use the same streaming site with my iPhone and the programs launch Quicktime with no problems. Any ideas what I might try next? I'd rather not download the material.
Thanks,
Jack
It appears that site uses Flash to stream the videos, at least that's what Chrome on my PC indicates. It appears the videos are in MP4 format which would explain why Quicktime would open and play it. Since Flash is not officially supported on the Nexus 7 people have had to try various workarounds to enable it. Generally it involves side loading Flash player version 11.1.111.5 or above. Do a search through the Nexus 7 forums here for "flash" and you'll see much discussion on subject.
Here is one such thread on sideloading Flash and using the Firefox Beta browser.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30973920
Two more threads (from other XDA Nexus forums) on the Nexus 7/Flash subject.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1865587
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856912
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It appears that site uses Flash to stream the videos, at least that's what Chrome on my PC indicates. It appears the videos are in MP4 format which would explain why Quicktime would open and play it. Since Flash is not officially supported on the Nexus 7 people have had to try various workarounds to enable it. Generally it involves side loading Flash player version 11.1.111.5 or above. Do a search through the Nexus 7 forums here for "flash" and you'll see much discussion on subject.
Here is one such thread on sideloading Flash and using the Firefox Beta browser.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30973920
Two more threads (from other XDA Nexus forums) on the Nexus 7/Flash subject.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1865587
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856912
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Thanks for the advice - bit strange that the vids are MP4 but will play on Chrome on iPhone which doesn't support flash either. Not sure how this all works....tried the sideload of Flash (11.5) but got a flash error on Firefox - maybe I'll try a later version of flash and see if that works...some of the vids work in Chrome on the Nexus 7 while some don't (I use only Videobam links). I thought Nexus 7 could cope with MP4 files?
Don't suppose there is a way to browse these files without downloading using say MX player?
Cheers,
Jack
Have you tried changing your user agent in dolphin browser to iPhone or iPad? Some websites automatically assume that since you're using an android tablet to browse the site, you can watch videos in flash. I've found that changing the user agent to an idevice will often force the site to switch to HTML5 video.
If switching the user agent doesn't immediately work. Leave the user agent as iPhone or iPad and reboot. Then try it again. That has helped me before.
If any more experienced members want to weigh in on this question, please do.
Sent from my Paranoid Nexus 7
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Have you tried changing your user agent in dolphin browser to iPhone or iPad? Some websites automatically assume that since you're using an android tablet to browse the site, you can watch videos in flash. I've found that changing the user agent to an idevice will often force the site to switch to HTML5 video.
If switching the user agent doesn't immediately work. Leave the user agent as iPhone or iPad and reboot. Then try it again. That has helped me before.
If any more experienced members want to weigh in on this question, please do.
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Thanks - I'll try that later. Did a root around and have a few things to try later on one of them being the above. Perhaps (though I'm not sure quite how) MX player would be an option, couldn't find a Nexus 7 example but have seen it play an online stream - not sure how this would work on N7 as when opening the MX Player app I didn't find an option to browse or enter a URL. The example I saw showed a user browsing a site and launching a vid and then being asked which player to use, something which doesn't happen when I launch that particular mobile video site. Perhaps there are some settings within the browser that I can play with as you've indicated above....If I have any success I'll post and let you know, anyone else feel free to suggest a workaround....
Thanks,
Jack
Jacksuarez7 said:
Thanks for the advice - bit strange that the vids are MP4 but will play on Chrome on iPhone which doesn't support flash either. Not sure how this all works....tried the sideload of Flash (11.5) but got a flash error on Firefox - maybe I'll try a later version of flash and see if that works...some of the vids work in Chrome on the Nexus 7 while some don't (I use only Videobam links). I thought Nexus 7 could cope with MP4 files?
Don't suppose there is a way to browse these files without downloading using say MX player?
Cheers,
Jack
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I side loaded the install_flash_player_ICS.apk (http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.17/install_flash_player_ics.apk) before installing the Firefox browser. Then visited the site and successfully streamed several TV shows.
I would assume that you would have to download the video to have MX Player launch the file. Might want to try VLC Player and see if you can stream content the way you're trying to stream it.
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MX Player can stream from a network location. You do need put in the full network path to the media file.
Edit to add: I took the streaming file link for one show, http://mvds1.org/media/tv/grimm/Grimm.S02E04.Quill.HDTV.x264-2HD.mp4.php, and dropped the .php when pasted in the MX player network stream entry box and was able to stream the video.
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MX Player can stream from a network location. You do need put in the full network path to the media file.
Edit to add: I took the streaming file link for one show, ], and dropped the .php when pasted in the MX player network stream entry box and was able to stream the video.
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Hi,
Thanks to everyone for the help - I tried 2 methods last night and was successful in both (mostly). I downloaded the Boat Browser from the play store and it played the videobam links, albeit not great quality but acceptable enough. The mobile video site also had links to another stream (show was B Bad) which I could never get to play in Quicktime (it stuttered all over the place) and while I could copy the URL to MX Player, remove the .php extension and get it to load, it had the same stuttering issues (but the video playback quality was better). I tried the videobam link in MX Player and couldn't get it to work - the videobam links don't give the fill file extension, just videobam.com/GFQ.....(no MP4 as with the link posted by the user above.
So I'm quite happy with the Boat browser for viewing these vids and hopefully it will work with other sites, MX Player has a nicer look/feel to it but I am not sure how to find the proper links from videobam to play the vid in there - any suggestions would be welcomed.
Thanks for all the help to those that made suggestions,
Jack
Do you have a link to the video your trying to play from the videobam site or a link to the main media site that streams videos from the videobam site? The videobam site appears tobe a hosting site where people host video that they then link to from other websites. See the videobam/faq page for more information. You may be able to stream or download directly from the videobam site if the download link is available on the page that is streaming the video. See the videobam demo page for one such example.
Some streaming sites do not provide easy access to the streaming file to prevent users from doing what your attempting to do by streaming to MX Player. They generate money they use to operate by having users view the video with advertising embedded on the streaming web page.
As to the issue of video quality. Many factors can affect the end user quality. They range from poor recording quality, poor encoding quality, poor internet connections between your broadband provider and the site that streams the content, and your overall broadband speed. Trying to stream high definition content through a low speed broadband connection can contribute to a poor streaming experience.
Good to know. Ima try that ics apk cus um havin issues too
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