| 30-05-2009 01:18 PM |
| ganon |
can we edit the channels and put our own streams?
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| 26-05-2009 05:34 PM |
| AlJaz |
AlJazeera
Is AlJazeera Arabic and English included? Please confirm.
Thanks!
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| 22-05-2009 04:45 PM |
| Unregistered |
Hello, we have a new build which fixes some problems with internet connection.
Download here:
http://www.softspb.com/downloads/Spb..._v_1_0_179.sis
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| 22-05-2009 12:22 PM |
| Arthur |
Quote:
Originally Posted by neilhoskins
On S60 FP1 devices, you can put rtsp://a1747.l1856745839.c18567.g.lr.akamaistream.net/live/D/1747/18567/v0001/reflector:45839 directly into Gallery as a "streaming link". (I don't suppose I keyed that link in manually. I think I just browsed to the website, played the live stream, then saved it.) The NASA stream seems to work from behind my basic firewall at home, but not at work. It didn't work at home with my previous router/firewall unless I faffed about with the settings making holes in it. Don't forget that you need to set your RealPlayer access point in the Applications Settings if you have a pre-FP2 device.
That NASA stream is quite brilliant when there's something going on up there. The highlight was sitting in bed watching them working on the Jules Verne ATV live as it was happening.
There's also nothing to stop you putting the BBC live stream urls directly in as "streaming links". If you can get the urls from somebody, you can put them directly in there, and bypass the nanny-BBC telling you that your device isn't suitable. I've got BBC1 TV and most of the radio stations if you're interested.
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That's great! Thanks.
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| 22-05-2009 09:25 AM |
| neilhoskins |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Does somone know how to add live tv streams on nokia video center? Can somone give some addresses for streming?
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AFAIK, Video Centre is just an aggregator that's optimised for video, rather than audio podcasts. I don't know about other devices, but on my N95-1 I prefer to use it for video podcasts because it's a "better user experience" as Rafe always puts it. So, no, you can't use it for live TV. Also, in fairly typical Nokia fashion, they haven't really supported it and the number of services in "add new services" hasn't really increased since day 1.
Having said that, there are a few good feeds that work well. I currently have:
http://skyscape.sky.com/synewsradio/NEWS/sevendays1.xml (Sky 7 Days)
http://skyscape.sky.com/synewsradio/NEWS/dailyheads.xml (Sky News Headlines)
http://feeds.reuters.com/reuters/vid...nally/rss/m4v/ (Reuters "and finally")
http://www.podshow.com/feeds/gbtv-n95.xml (Geek Brief - US-centric but the presenter's hot)
http://feedproxy.google.com/video/playlist (Al Jazeera Playlist if you're interested in world music)
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| 22-05-2009 07:54 AM |
| Unregistered |
Does somone know how to add live tv streams on nokia video center? Can somone give some addresses for streming?
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| 22-05-2009 07:25 AM |
| neilhoskins |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Arthur
I'd hate to go off topic but can you point me in the direction of the Nasa TV stream?
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On S60 FP1 devices, you can put rtsp://a1747.l1856745839.c18567.g.lr.akamaistream.net/live/D/1747/18567/v0001/reflector:45839 directly into Gallery as a "streaming link". (I don't suppose I keyed that link in manually. I think I just browsed to the website, played the live stream, then saved it.) The NASA stream seems to work from behind my basic firewall at home, but not at work. It didn't work at home with my previous router/firewall unless I faffed about with the settings making holes in it. Don't forget that you need to set your RealPlayer access point in the Applications Settings if you have a pre-FP2 device.
That NASA stream is quite brilliant when there's something going on up there. The highlight was sitting in bed watching them working on the Jules Verne ATV live as it was happening.
There's also nothing to stop you putting the BBC live stream urls directly in as "streaming links". If you can get the urls from somebody, you can put them directly in there, and bypass the nanny-BBC telling you that your device isn't suitable. I've got BBC1 TV and most of the radio stations if you're interested.
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| 21-05-2009 06:50 PM |
| Arthur |
Quote:
Originally Posted by neilhoskins
Nasa TV is available just as a simple RealPlayer stream
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I'd hate to go off topic but can you point me in the direction of the Nasa TV stream?
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| 21-05-2009 03:56 PM |
| neilhoskins |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hooksym
No BBC.
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No point for me, then. SkyNews is available in the N95's VideoCentre (as is Sky 7 Days and Reuters), Nasa TV is available just as a simple RealPlayer stream, and France24 is available live via an excellent standalone client (or highlights via VideoCentre). I'm not really interested in any of the others.
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| 21-05-2009 03:36 PM |
| Hooksym |
Quote:
Originally Posted by neilhoskins
So if I pay my $15, do I get BBC, or just the channels I can see dimmed-out in the trial version?
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No BBC.
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| 21-05-2009 03:14 PM |
| Arthur |
Does it work on the E90's internal screen ?
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| 21-05-2009 01:47 PM |
| neilhoskins |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hooksym
I think unregistered eas referring to iplayer, not this program. See his post title.
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So if I pay my $15, do I get BBC, or just the channels I can see dimmed-out in the trial version?
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| 21-05-2009 01:36 PM |
| NickAnstee |
Steve,
Many thanks for the info, it works great on the E90, worth the £11 ish just to be able to watch Sky News etc on the fly.
Nick
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| 21-05-2009 01:00 PM |
| Hooksym |
Quote:
Originally Posted by neilhoskins
I don't see any BBC channels. Other stuff like Nasa and France 24 and Sky I've already got set up. I've installed the trial but it won't let me play anything without paying. They took my email address; are they going to email me a temporary reg code or something?
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No, they actually say in their manual:
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The trial version (Lite) of Spb TV has a restricted number of channels and features that are available in the registered version (full). You can use the trial version only to check how Spb TV works. In order to watch all public channels, use the Calendar reminder feature, and manage the channels list, you need to purchase the license.
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You really can't tell much from the trial. They do have a 30 day satisfaction guarantee.
Quote:
Originally Posted by neilhoskins
I don't see any BBC channels. I'm in UK but at work atm; maybe something to do with the firewall I'm behind...?
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I think unregistered eas referring to iplayer, not this program. See his post title.
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| 21-05-2009 12:38 PM |
| neilhoskins |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
is easy to do and BBC offer a good amount of quality programming for UK based people.
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its a utter godsend when shopping for stuff with a 4 year old who is happy to sit watching Cbeebies whilst me/SWMBO talk to the sales people.
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I don't see any BBC channels. I'm in UK but at work atm; maybe something to do with the firewall I'm behind...?
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