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new url is tv-links.cc
can someone make a plugin?
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It seems to be quite slow atm, but if they havn't changed their layout too much that it should be quite easy to modify the old script to work.
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Resolution on movies (even though the say "HD") is horrible. I guess if you are watching on a cell phone screen they might be fine but even in a window on my 22" monitor, the 3 I looked at were not watchable without eye strain and eventual head ache I'd guess.
I'm not an expert but I play one at work.
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2008-01-10, 01:54
Here here!
Well Done TV-Links on arising like a phoenix from the ashes! Long Live the legend!
It'll likely take the site a while to get back on it's feet. For a fresh relaunch I'm impressed its got so much content already. When the community returns to it things will hopefully go back to their it's old impressive self.
I can confirm that the links have changed. Previously it used to be tv-links.co.uk/link.do/number and /show.do/number
now it appears its
categories:
tv-links.cc/tv/
tv-links.cc/movie/
tv-links.cc/cartoon/
tv-links.cc/anime/
tv-links.cc/documentary/
tv-links.cc/music
tv-links.cc/sport
Suppose we could use the bullet points <li> to generate the list of specific shows:
Here's an example of the html code there:
<li><a href="/movie/2-Days-in-Paris.htm" >2 Days in Paris</a></li>
Which should allow us to condense the link to the page with the actual links on it and get the titles.
On the next page section titles there are included in <h4> tags so one would suspect that's easily enough parsed.
Course I'm no python god and won't be able to write the plugin myself but reckoned that might save whoever takes on the project a couple of minutes (unless I'm woefully wrong ;-D)
If I can help whoever is trying to do this out let me know and I'll do my best. I'm just an extremely inexperienced rookie though :-) still I reckon the only way to actually get learning this stuff is to get involved ;-)
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2008-01-11, 15:15
The original guy running tv links was arrested yes.
For 'offences relating to the distribution of copyrighted material'
but lawyers over here are still very skeptical over whether what he did is illegal - it's going to be a very interesting case. I personally think it might be quite a difficult thing to prossecute for.
Also the main problem tv-links hit was that it set up it's account in the uk (being a .co.uk domain) the new one is hosted in china - which is notorious for ignoring intellectual property issues.
The movie industry will have a much harder time bullying the chinese government to take action - they even sell pirate DVD's in chinese supermarkets....
Some analysts suggest as much as 90% of business in china opperates in violation of intellectual property laws.
All in all a very good move in terms of hosting and domain registration - mind you you're also dealing with the country with the most restricted internet access in the world so who knows ;-)
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is any one working on a script or plugin or is one already out?
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maybe because everybody does what you're doing. expecting somebody else to do the work for you
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i have started fixing the tv links script... i've gotton so far that i can parse the site and extract all the links to the shows... do i get this right, if there is no way to get to the source flv url there is no way i can use the link with xbmc?
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Why don't you try sending that link to clipnabber.com and using the direct link to media it sends back? That's what Ooba does for 66stage.com...works with megavideo, toudo, youko...and veoh just stopped working in the past day or two. CN is pretty good at staying up to date, so it wont belong before veoh works again.
This is all making me question why there isn't just an XMBC companion program that wouldn't need to do everything in python...thus expanding what XBMC could do. Imagine it doing all the work for you and just sending raw mms and other media links from your PC to your networked XBOX. If media did come in multiple files, it could send all the links to XBMC and then those links could be played in order.
And I agree...people should stop requesting the balls off of scripts and plugins and learn to write them themselves. It is not hard. There are 10 minute python primers out there. Python is the easiest scripting language, hands down. There arent many concepts to learn. Most everyone I know that writes scripts for XBMC keeps them for themselves and friends anyway. That way they don't stop working in 3 days.
Cheers