Shoutcast TV stream support?

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Shoutcast TV stream support?

Postby Checkka » 13 Mar 2007 11:12

The latest release of VLC doesn't seem to support Shoutcast TV, but I've heard that the SVN's do. But when I check the nightlies.videolan.org, I can't seem to find a package for my Ubuntu Edgy installation.

Will one of those packages work with my Ubuntu Edgy installtion? Or will I have to compile from source? If so, which source would provide Shoutcast TV support and which source is compilable? I've tried various nightly sources always with a compile error in the code.

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Postby dionoea » 13 Mar 2007 22:40

Should be available in all 0.8.6 builds (and newer). Did you check in the "Services Discovery" sub-menu in the Playlist's "Manage" menu item?
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Postby Checkka » 14 Mar 2007 07:22

It currently supports finding the list of Shoutcast TV channels available, but it doesn't support receiving the Video portion of the channels. When they are played, I only receive sound.

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Postby trav1085 » 14 Apr 2007 04:53

Actually, VLC does support playing video on Shoutcast TV. Very few channels though. Many of the servers use the VP61 codec. This codec is closed source, although it has a free personal use license, since it is not open source VLC can't implement support for it. (I'm new to open source software so I don't know if everyone already knows about this).

I recommend WinAmp, just for Shoutcast TV. It supports VP61, I'm not sure if it is included or you have to download it from On2.net

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Postby dionoea » 14 Apr 2007 14:47

VP61 support was added in ffmpeg recently (hence it's now supported by VLC).
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