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phoenixkonsole

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AMC Contest
« on: August 07, 2010, 12:34:57 PM »
Hello friends,
i have a bit much around my head (private, job, Broadway, AresOne). I was on the hunt for TV- livestreams to include a small collection in AMC. The list can be updated by the user too.

Now the problem is that i found not a "list" but instead you have to look manually for those streams. Takes time which i just not have in the moment.

I would like to start a contest:

First prize: AudioEvolution4(AROS),AMC(AROS or AOS or MOS ),A-live X (physical)
Second prize: AMC(AROS or AOS or MOS),A-liveX(Physical)
Third prize: AMC(AROS or AOS or MOS)
4th: A-live X download only(unlimited updates)

The winner is the one who gives us the most (in numbers) "working" stream- urls.

The url must work with our(AROS) mplayer.
- Channel Name
- Resolution
- Bandwidth Kbps (approximate)
- Language
- Country
- Genre

The deadline is September the 15th 2010. Special day for me ; )

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Re: AMC Contest
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2010, 01:56:45 PM »
Here's a few to start with (although I have no way to know if they will work through AMC):

http://www.justin.tv/directory/featured
http://www.viewmy.tv/
http://www.channelchooser.com/
http://www.ustream.tv/
http://www.myeasytv.com/
http://www.webcastr.com/
http://www.craftytv.com/index.php
http://www.live-online-tv.com/
http://www.channelzapper.com/
http://watch.squidtv.net/
http://www.startyourstation.com/
http://tvweb360.com/
http://www.chooseandwatch.com/
http://www.hsn.com/cnt/live_tv/default.aspx?network=1
http://www.1stcallonline.tv/
http://www.streamick.com/
http://123webtv.com/

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The url must work with our(AROS) mplayer.
- Channel Name
- Resolution
- Bandwidth Kbps (approximate)
- Language
- Country
- Genre

I'm not very familiar with Streaming TV - is there a particular protocol which AMC supports?
Do you need these criteria supplying aswell (channel,resolution,bandwidt, etc), or just the URLs?

Regards



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phoenixkonsole

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Re: AMC Contest
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2010, 03:18:27 PM »
Thanks,
a good start. But we need the url of the stream itself. Mostly they start with mms://
AMC uses Mplayer. Every stream which works with mplayer will work for AMC too.

A possible how to get those streams:
On Windows:
1. I've installed a plugin for Firefox named "TV-Fox", this plug in has thousand of free tv channels categorized by country, language and genre all accessible from a button on firefox
2. I've installed a program called "URL Snooper 2", this software helps discovering embedded flash streams or any streaming media in your pc

Before lanching a WebTV I launch URL Snooper then I check the possible streams discovered and try to reproduce them on AROS mplayer under VirtualBox, if the test is positive I store the channel in the AMC channel list

But if you are able to find any streaming links in other ways you are welcome! Looking around and googling I was not so lucky so I've started discovering channel with this method.
Generally streaming links starts with

mms://

and sometimes there are asx playlists that starts with

http://

and ends with

.asx
 

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Re: AMC Contest
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2010, 03:57:26 PM »
Damn, I thought we were all going to see who could get the best score on Attack Of The Mutant Camels.  :(
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