Anyone know how stream this well?
bradsnw said:
Anyone know how stream this well?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://www.emulamer.com/SiriuCE.html
Dowloadiiiiiiiiing now.
Works perfect.
You need an account from SIRIUS.
7-days trial account here http://www.sirius.com/sirius/servlet/MediaPlayerRegistration?stream=
I guess with few email addresses this can hold for a while.
Sirius CE works 100% on my wizard. No landscape.
Make sure you have TCMP codec on your device.
cizake said:
Make sure you have TCMP codec on your device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As far as I know, you don't need the TCMP codec. It will still stream through WMP but he discovered that TCMP can decode the streams as well, so he added the option to use either app for streaming.
I haven't loaded TCMP yet because the last time I loaded it on the stock Cingular ROM, it ran like absolute turd.
Nice sirius app!!!
Wish that it would work via gprs but I guess it would be laggy...
Also wish sirius would allow the broadcasting of more channels via the net.
Stern via stream on the 8125 would be choice!!!
streams fine OTA
I live in an area that has not even upgraded to edge, but howard streams fine on my wiz via GPRS, there is an app that will send all audio from the handset to any paired BT headset, even tho its mono it works well as an indoor solution for portable sirius. get some stereo headphones and you,ve got a portable sirius player...
I think the app is called btaudio.cab
bhang
Related
when i try to stream clips it stutters, i increased the buffer but it still stutters. I'm connected to my home wifi. anyone else having the same problem
using youtube or mobile youtube?
wifi doesnt work with mobile youtube; can try 3g, works better... but costs more 2...
dont have info for youtube over wifi
stefn22 said:
using youtube or mobile youtube?
wifi doesnt work with mobile youtube; can try 3g, works better... but costs more 2...
dont have info for youtube over wifi
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
vtap is the only decent way to watch youtube on your ppc as far as I am concerned. Its great
Bratag said:
vtap is the only decent way to watch youtube on your ppc as far as I am concerned. Its great
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey thanks for that. Just tried vtap and it's very well designed. Video quality does not seem optimized for high bandwidth/HSDPA but it's not too bad either.
Spoke too soon, just found the quality settings. Sweet!
Interesting about vtap
Is this a standalone application? or is it a web browser plugin?
Is this 3GP or FLV player? or both?
After you have installed, when you browse to YouTube mobile with your web browser and play it. Will the video be picked up by vtap automatically? Or is it still picked up by the HTC Streaming Media?
Last question, is it working with Wi-Fi as well?
Sorry for asking a lot of questions, not much info from the website.
gogol said:
Interesting about vtap
Is this a standalone application? or is it a web browser plugin?
Is this 3GP or FLV player? or both?
After you have installed, when you browse to YouTube mobile with your web browser and play it. Will the video be picked up by vtap automatically? Or is it still picked up by the HTC Streaming Media?
Last question, is it working with Wi-Fi as well?
Sorry for asking a lot of questions, not much info from the website.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Stand alone.
Far as I know you cant use it to play files Dled to your storage. Try TCPMP for that kind of thing (with the flv patch of course).
No you have to search for the video itself.
Works great with wifi
Since my car stereo is not working right now, and my favorite radio station streams over the internet, I was wondering if there is a way to listen to it using my Tilt.
I tried browsing to the website using my phone, and once I click the "Listen Live" link, I get a connection error. Any insight appreciated.
Radio Station: 93.3 WMMR
http://www.wmmr.com
Listen Live link:
http://gmppodcast.com/stream/WMMR
download gsplayer or tcpmp player. I listen to shoutcast on both of these.
I'm trying to listen to WHTZ-NY Z100...
http://www.z100.com/cc-common/streaming_onesite/index.html?refreshed=yes
They used to have an embedded link, but I think it's been changed to some dynamic link or password. Can anyone figure this out? It's a WMA stream, too.
roverman said:
download gsplayer or tcpmp player. I listen to shoutcast on both of these.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I already had TCPMP installed, and I just tried gsplayer. Neither works unfortunately.
Can someone that has either of these programs working on this Kaiser try to connect to the stream I listed above?
Try going to the settings in TCPMP and checking the unchecked boxes in the file associations tab that pertain to what type of media you are trying to access or stream in your case...
Have you tried www.thestreamcenter.com/pda ?
Click on PA, then scroll to 93.3 WMMR
It worked for me using WMP.
I am able to stream a NJ station, WFMU through TCPMP, but I haven't had any luck with either of the other two stations mentioned in this thread. If you want to test out your player's streaming capability try http://mp3stream.wfmu.org
It appears that the links for both of the other stations mentioned in this thread load a player that in turn accesses the stream. If you can get the actual stream's URL I'm thinking it will load fine. Those URL's wont stream in WMP 11 on my PC either.
One thing I did notice about TCPMP is that it didn't initiate the internet link, I had to connect using IE and then start the stream. I was accessing via EDGE, don't know if you would need that step with WiFi or not.
Your sig says att. Did you uncheck the proxy in the connection setting manager and try it?
Winamp Remote works really well on my Tilt. It's not radio, but you can stream your music (and videos, though I haven't tried any yet) from your home computer right into Windows Media Player.
did you download the .dlls that tcpmp needs for this type of stuff and copy them to your windows directory?
NotATreoFan said:
Since my car stereo is not working right now, and my favorite radio station streams over the internet, I was wondering if there is a way to listen to it using my Tilt.
I tried browsing to the website using my phone, and once I click the "Listen Live" link, I get a connection error. Any insight appreciated.
Radio Station: 93.3 WMMR
http://www.wmmr.com
Listen Live link:
http://gmppodcast.com/stream/WMMR
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
To those that still have this problem, try installing flash Player 7 to your device (fp7_ppc_en) you can google it. Don't install it to your storage card. I tried and it am getting some sound and not the message to download flash player. I had already had flash player downloaded to the storage card.
Hope this helps.
dd_robw said:
Have you tried www.thestreamcenter.com/pda ?
Click on PA, then scroll to 93.3 WMMR
It worked for me using WMP.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was able to find the stream on this site. After I click the link, WMP opens and starts to buffer, but then comes up with Failed.
Do I need to modify proxy settings in order for the stream to work from this site? And if so, will that affect any other web browsing? I do not use MEdia Net, so I'm not worried if it affects that.
yzf750 said:
Your sig says att. Did you uncheck the proxy in the connection setting manager and try it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Diabled the proxy settings, and good to go! Thanks for the tip.
wow, thanks for pointing out this great site !
Can't seem to get the the QKED/NPR SF feed to work though http://www.kqed.org/listen/live/wm/kqedradio.asx it stalls after the ad.
Is there any software that allows streaming music from a PC, but being able to control the music remotely, too? I mean rather than just creating a radio stream
Do you mean across your network or from your data plan?
If you are talking your netowrk on wifi then the HTC network plugin works great to stream MP3s off a file share. I use it all the time. I am quite sure it would stream video if I cared to do it.
As for streaming remoteley from your PC to your phone across the phone data plan I really don't know. I am sure there is some solution out there.
I'd prefer over WiFi (ie, leaving my PC on at home and connecting my phone to the WiFi at work)
winamp mobile
http://mobile.aol.com/winamp
Orb is what i use for video and music
y2whisper said:
Orb is what i use for video and music
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://www.orb.com is what I use too.
For Wifi @ home I use resco explorer with a mapped drive to access the music files direct.
shadowace said:
If you are talking your netowrk on wifi then the HTC network plugin works great to stream MP3s off a file share. I use it all the time. I am quite sure it would stream video if I cared to do it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Forgive my ignorance, but what is the HTC network plugin? I've been wondering if there's a way to browse shared folders on my home network, and streaming audio/video would be awesome.
When away, does anyone have any experience with WebGuide for Vista/MCE? I've heard great things, but the documentation is awful, and Im' stumbling around looking for clearer directions...
brooza said:
Is there any software that allows streaming music from a PC, but being able to control the music remotely, too? I mean rather than just creating a radio stream
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
"winamp remote" works fine. Well, it streams the data over an internet server, which is a little bit strange when you only use them on your wifi at home.
But what about the streaming ability of the "windows media player"?
It also has the ability to stream. Unfortunately I was not able to figure out the adress where to receive the data.
Who knows it?
I've long since turned in my Tilt for a Motorola Q9H but had to share with you guys. For some time now I've been on a quest to find a mobile music streaming application that would give me a nice interface and access to my home music collection. Social.FM desktop and mobile client is not quite there but head and shoulders above anything else I've found. The mobile client is a one time $20 but if you're interested I can help you get access to a promo copy. The desktop client is free. There's a station list on the mobile with access to a hundred or so genres and sub-genres.
Once you install the desktop client and point it to your local music collection it shows up on the mobile. Too easy.
What is wrong with Orb? it is free, supports video, live TV and webcams as well as music.
wizzzard said:
What is wrong with Orb? it is free, supports video, live TV and webcams as well as music.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ummmm...
ORB is nowhere close. I tried it. The web interface is kludgy. And why would you want to have to switch to a different application to change to a different album or artist. The interface of the Social.FM client is iPod like. One of the things about Orb that was frustrating was that the streaming format was not supported in all players, or at least the one I wanted to use. It's been a while since I totally dismissed it so I can't remember the details. I tried them all. The best streamer was 40th Floor iPlay with the server option running on my desktop. But the interface on that is made for a stylus. I have no need to use a stylus, ever.
Incidentally, that's why I gave up the Tilt for the Q9H. And I need to be able to type with one hand which is not possible with the Tilt. As soon as the I-Mate 8502 comes out I'll switch to that.
Don't get me wrong. The Social.FM player is not quite there. You can't pause and there is no AVRCP support. I imagine that pausing is coming soon. I just had a full workout at the gym while streaming from my desktop at work and had zero skips. I found an interview with the CEO of Social.FM (http://www.onuiq.com/) and he said that they're using Ogg Vorbis encoding. Says they can get full quality over EDGE.
You really should give it a try.
I see its mercora. They are the ones who wanted to charge you for streaming your own music collection. Major fail.
Surur
Sounds pretty cool in spite of its short-comings. It will be great when this concept is fully dialed-in.
surur said:
I see its mercora. They are the ones who wanted to charge you for streaming your own music collection. Major fail.
Surur
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, they must have seen the light cuz right now I'm streaming from, not only mine, but my buddy's desktop for free.
Side note:
If I had my way I'd be streaming Slacker.com to my phone. They have, hands down, the best content available. The stations (genres/sub-genres) are put together by "music experts". And I can vouch for them. I even wrote an application to sniff their ID3 tags and automatically download full quality MP3's (theirs is 128kbit) and then sync that to my iPod automatically with ml_iPod. They have aspirations to release their own hardware player but not only hasn't that happened but I think it's misguided. I would [so] pay to stream their content to my phone.
Hi.
After hours of searching and reading here and endless talks with my mobileoperator without any luck, I turn to this fantastic community for your help.
My mobileoperator offers a "newspackage" which includes access to livestreaming of some of their tv programs. These are supposed to be viewed in Streaming Media, but I can't get it to work. I get a "Network cannot be found" error. It works on my Hermes, so I'm wondering if this is due to the lack of videodriver or if it's something else TyTNII related? All I can find here when searching is solutions to YouTube viewing problems.
Does anyone have any ideas or something I can try?
I'm using an original HTC WM 6.0 ROM (5.2.1620 18125.0.4.2) DK-version, but I don't mind to have a WWE version of Streaming Media, if that's gonna fix my problem.
Thank you in advance.
Firstly, make certain the streams you talk about are rtsp:// 3gp streams, because streaming media player is just the Real Player re-packaged.
Second, you must set the connection settings to use the same network you connect PIE with. For AT&T customers that is medianet. If that fails, let me know, I have a link to a working SP with some h.264 modificatios that has always worked for me.
GSLEON3 said:
Firstly, make certain the streams you talk about are rtsp:// 3gp streams, because streaming media player is just the Real Player re-packaged.
Second, you must set the connection settings to use the same network you connect PIE with. For AT&T customers that is medianet. If that fails, let me know, I have a link to a working SP with some h.264 modificatios that has always worked for me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for your reply
It is RTSP streams and I use the same connection as PIE. Still no luck.. I've even tried to edit the registry so that it is like the settings on my Hermes.
Strangely enough it worked on my Hermes when I used a ripped Dopod 838 streaming player. But I can't find a similar rip for the Kaiser.
Try this one
GSLEON3 said:
Try this one
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi,
Thank you so much, but it doesn't make any difference... Do you know, if it would be possible to make TCPMP or another application work with rtsp:/ streaming?