mobile Streaming rstp - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Hello the program "mobile Streaming" is preset with the rtsp://
I tried this one to stream rtsp://mobilstream.antenne.de/antenne.sdp and it fails allways to connect.
I thought the rstp is a real player thing. SO what exactly is the application mobile streaming try to do ? Anybody knows more about it ? IS this a real player aplication, and if so why not working if not why is it preset with rstp.
Thanks

I'm no geek but I think it may be all about the file being streamed.
I have had no problems with CorePlayer, HTC own Streaming Media and VLC.
One thing that I have been doing is emailing the stream info to my mobile from my PC and saving .pls files to the mobile.
The only thing I do with realplayer is to get live bbc london radio from the .ram, hope the above helps.

Your rtsp link just don't work. It's either firewall or a router problem, but not of the player.
What does the player do ?
Well it supports rtsp protocol to read H264/AAC (and maybe other) files.
Please note this has NOTHING to do with a real application.
These protocol and codecs are fully standarized, and are the most commonly used ones. (I'd say it's the only proper way to stream actually.)

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Getting Streaming Video or Audio

I haven't been able to get any audio or video streams to work on the kaiser. I have tried both IE and Opera. With my treo 750 windows media player would open and the stream would begin. With the kaiser, I get a message re: save or open stream. Neither selection works. Any thoughts?
Bump please. I can't figure this out.
Pocket Player will stream .pls and other formats as well as wma. I found that the best way to do it is to set up PP as the default device associated with all media types (omfg I wish I could uninstall WMP). Then maneuver to the streaming link on your mobile browser (dito for Opera over PIE) and click on the streaming link and PP should open and pick it up. Works like a dream.
I always use KCRW to test streaming capability - it's the most reliable and stable I have found (not to mention it's also an awesome station...). Click on the "Listen" link and then look for the "Stand Alone Player" links. I prefer mp3 streams.
Hope this helps.

Streaming Media not working with streaming tv

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.
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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
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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?

Listening Internet Radio streams via Kaiser

Hello!
I have this problem: how to listen .m3u (mp3 / aac) / .asx / listen.pls / .rm / etc
type of online internet radio station streams using HTC Tytn II (kaiser) ?
I have tried Pocket Player and WinVibe, but they didn't work start listening the stream
One stream I'd like to hear is http://radio.cbs.nu/cbs96.m3u
Getting netradio to work would make this excellent device even more better! So can someone pls help me with this matter!!
Thanks in Advance,
Petri Lyytinen
Do you have Real Player installed? I think it covers some of the formats you mentioned. I can't tell you for sure as iv'e sent of my Kaiser to get the screen fixed.
Pocket RealOne is required to play .rm files unless there's another player i'm not aware of that plays Real Audio. While I don't stream anything except .asf (.wmwebasf) files, I would assume that Windows Media Player would play mp3 streams as well as the asx streams. You could try TCPMP for the asx and mp3 streams as well.
Davebravey said:
Do you have Real Player installed? I think it covers some of the formats you mentioned. I can't tell you for sure as iv'e sent of my Kaiser to get the screen fixed.
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I installed RealPlayer, but it didn't help me, since I want that CBS (.m3u) stream to work.. I didn't find any interesting netradios working with rtsp protocol
*sigh*
edit:
Dang, I'm stupid.. I got the CBS netradio work when I saved the .m3u as text file, opened it and copy-pasted the given URL inside it ( http://radio.cbs.nu:80/cbs96 ) .. Yey!
I'm using now Pocket Player by Conduits
Now, is there any suggestions which is best stream player (less CPU consuming and bugs, and faster?)
Read my related articles in the WIki at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Multimedia - they answer ALL your questions.
(in general, ALWAYS try to read my articles first. They answer about 90% of the questions asked in this forum.)
Here's a good streaming radio site;
http://www.thestreamcenter.com/
Here's their special PDA only URL;
http://www.thestreamcenter.com/pda/
Here's my experience setting it up on Kaiser;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350675

Streaming Video to Diamond

Hi,
I currently use VLC to stream video and music from my fileserver to my laptop when away from home.
I noticed that the phone has an application called Streaming Media, but can't seem to get it to pick up the media stream from VLC. Not sure if i'm doing something wrong.
Is there a VLC app or similar for WM 6.1 which allow me to watch these streams?? would make thing a lot easier!
For info, I am connected to the fileserver via Hamachi VPN software!
did u try from VLC RTSP ?
As I know the streaming application comes with Diamond support RTSP, In fact I didn't try it.
I used in the past (with P3300) streaming with SHOUTCAST
(only music) , and open it with TCPMP (CorePLayer today)
There is SHOUTCAST (or ICECAST open source) for TV as well
Try it and let us know
OK,
I tried with VLC and it's working, here is small guide:
1. open file(s) you want to stream
2. select Stream/save and open properties
3. select MMSH and put your Internal IP (192.168.x.x)
or something else (127....)
4. select the port number
5. Encapsulation Method select mp4
6. Video Codec mp4v Bitrate 96kb/s (If you have High
bandwidth you can put higher to get better results ofcorse..)
7. Audio Codec mpga Bitrate 16kb/s (If you have High
bandwidth you can put higher to get better results ofcorse..)
8. Press ok
9. define in your Firewall what u need
(open the port and forward it to local IP, If u using Wifi in your local network so no needs..)
10. with CorePlayer (I think with TCPMP is should work as well) open URL mms://your_host_name : port (without spacing)
and here we go!!
Good luck !!
Right, Have manage to get this working in a fashion, but could only find TCMP to download on here.
I managed to get a a streaming picture, but no sound. Also, the picture kept buffering every 10-15 secs.
Not sure if this had anything to do with using the phones HDPSA connection to stream the film over or not.
Does anyone know where I can download a copy of the coreplayer from for WM6.1 to try.
Has anyone ever tried streaming with Windows Media Encoder to the phones media player? (not too sure if this can be done?)
You should search plugin (s) for TCPMP , it should fix your Audio ,
It's importent to install all on the Device memory, otherwise u may get Audio problems..
or:
http://www.coreplayer.com/
but It cost $$ ...
how much is the coreplayer and is it worth the money?
U can find the price in the site, on the other hand, TCPMP (0.72RC1 ) with all the plugin(s) (aac, ac3, flv) doing the same..
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/
wich version do I need for the diamond? smartphone or Pocketpc? Thanks
Pocketpc
(PPC)

REQ: Android UPnP player?

I for the life of me cannot find a good UPnP or DLNA app for the android, I tried the one that comes with our phone (allshare) and it reads and picks up fine but the problem is when I try and play a video it wont let me.
Seems like a common situation with all the other UPnP apps that I saw. I just want to know if there is any apps that are even close to good.
I have tried orb and its not that great for video.
For me on SUSE 11.2 system, the problem with Allshare not playing audio and video files turned out to be some problem with the media server. After I replaced mediatomb with minidnla, Allshare played those files just fine.
The Allshare player app still isn't very good though; is on a par with UPnPlay.
gary_lankford said:
For me on SUSE 11.2 system, the problem with Allshare not playing audio and video files turned out to be some problem with the media server. After I replaced mediatomb with minidnla, Allshare played those files just fine.
The Allshare player app still isn't very good though; is on a par with UPnPlay.
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Hm I'm using lemonade firmware via verizon 7501 router. I'll give minidlna a try. every other device I have that uses dlna doesnt have a problem with playback except the captivate.
Search for DLNA servers that transcode. The problem is not a Captivate problem, but one with the whole concept. No one defined what plays where so more likely then not, the server has files the client doesn't understand. The solution is a server that can transcode on the fly. they do exist.
here is a very old comparison link;
http://www.rbgrn.net/content/21-how-to-choose-dlna-media-server-windows-mac-os-x-or-linux
I actually found that link (due to crs, I'd already forgotten it) and used it to search for available linux alternatives to mediatomb; minidlna was just the first I found. Looks like transcoding is an open question for minidlna.
Anyway, it seems that Allshare is a more robust server than client application.
thanks for the link and info I'll give them a try
VLC Stream & Convert
Have you tried using VLC Stream & Convert? This is advertised as a mere remote control for VLC, but it also handles streaming direct to the phone. Have to make sure you set up VLC and firewall properly on the server then connect with your phone to use phone as a remote, or to watch/listen on the phone.
AndroMote is also a great app. Will work with any UPnP media server. However, this only streams audio. Just make sure you go into settings and choose the local device as the media renderer, or you will receive error message when you try to play a file.
If these 2 apps are no good for you then I would suggest loading a ROM that has cifs (samba) support. Then you can map all your media to your filesystem.
Aquapontics said:
If these 2 apps are no good for you then I would suggest loading a ROM that has cifs (samba) support. Then you can map all your media to your filesystem.
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If the file won't play via allshare, it probably will not play if you copy it down to the phone. I just convert all my media on my DVR to mp4 and copy to my phone via USB- I can stream it via allshare if I want to, but if I am home I watch on a bigger screen. If I am away I have it with me, I am not going to try and stream a 500MB file to my phone.
BTW, FTP server should be faster then Samba and there should be an android FTP client in the market.
Do we even have a rom that has samba support?

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