2005-06-24, 13:05
hi peeps
blueyonder (a uk cable isp) have just launched an internet tv service which is available to anyone. their website is http://www.blueyonder.co.uk, and the link's half way down on the left.
it looks potentially interesting, and it'd be great if xbmc could use it.
it appears to use quicktime to render the streams.
rather than just say "can someone please write a python script to do this", i'd be willing to give it a go. i'm entirely new to python but am a professional web applications developer (java) so i should be able to get my head around it.
however, i'd really appreciate it if someone with more experience could take a look at by tv and give me a general idea as to whether it would be feasible. e.g., is it possible to render quicktime streams via xbmc python? would it be possible to replace their player interface?
thanks in advance,
mr b
blueyonder (a uk cable isp) have just launched an internet tv service which is available to anyone. their website is http://www.blueyonder.co.uk, and the link's half way down on the left.
it looks potentially interesting, and it'd be great if xbmc could use it.
it appears to use quicktime to render the streams.
rather than just say "can someone please write a python script to do this", i'd be willing to give it a go. i'm entirely new to python but am a professional web applications developer (java) so i should be able to get my head around it.
however, i'd really appreciate it if someone with more experience could take a look at by tv and give me a general idea as to whether it would be feasible. e.g., is it possible to render quicktime streams via xbmc python? would it be possible to replace their player interface?
thanks in advance,
mr b