[RELEASE] iPlayer - BBC Video and Music Plugin (UK only!) - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Add-on Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=27) +---- Forum: Video Add-ons (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=154) +---- Thread: [RELEASE] iPlayer - BBC Video and Music Plugin (UK only!) (/showthread.php?tid=51322) Pages:
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- Sneeka - 2010-03-24 The only thing I really miss with the workaround method is the time seeking. I used to be able to type in a time and it would jump directly to that time in the video. Instead now I have to fast forward (slowly) which usually results in lots of buffering stops along the way. Don't get me wrong, the workaround is fine in other regards, I just hope it doesn't remain the only solution (other than using 'unofficial' versions of xbmc). - spicemuseum - 2010-03-24 Sneeka Wrote:The only thing I really miss with the workaround method is the time seeking. I used to be able to type in a time and it would jump directly to that time in the video. Instead now I have to fast forward (slowly) which usually results in lots of buffering stops along the way.Yes, agreed it's a limitation of the get_iplayer workaround :-( Sneeka Wrote:Don't get me wrong, the workaround is fine in other regards, I just hope it doesn't remain the only solution (other than using 'unofficial' versions of xbmc...e.g. Buzz's builds for XB0X.) I'd like to hope so too, but I'm struggling to see a way around it unless and until Auntie Beeb stops sponsoring Adobe. - Hitcher - 2010-03-25 Well they've closed the discussion thread down so I don't think they're bothered. - highlandsun - 2010-03-25 exobuzz Wrote:IPlayer hackery info and files for xbox1 users are available on my homepage url (on my forum profile)! or msg me. You mentioned something about crypt++. Can you provide more details on that? Since librtmp has been refactored to support GnuTLS, we can probably adapt a set of patches for any other crypto library you want. - petemcfc - 2010-03-25 Ive just tried logging in to start a new thread. My password,user name and e-mail adress has not been recognised,it was a few weeks ago.I hope its a mistake on my part. Has anyone else had a go? - exobuzz - 2010-03-25 I wasn't sure how to build openssl for the xbox due to lots of os dependencies and so on, and so i used instead crypto++ http://www.cryptopp.com/ instead that had a few easy defines and a Visual Studio project file also. Then for the handshake I did (based on some older librtmp code) Code: HMACsha256(const char *message, size_t messageLen, const char *key, there is a diff against the xbox version here http://malus.exotica.org.uk/~buzz/xbmc/iplayer-hack.diff.gz (its basically the patch from http://code.google.com/p/xbmc-boxee-iview/ which uses code from your library). its also a hack as its a hardcoded hash etc so using your newer library would be much better) crypto++ is c++ though so I'm not sure it will be useful to you ? - highlandsun - 2010-03-25 exobuzz Wrote:crypto++ is c++ though so I'm not sure it will be useful to you ? Good point. No, probably can't make use of it ourselves. Might be worth looking into CyaSSL. http://www.yassl.com/faq.html Seems like it's already being used in the Xbox builds: http://t3ch.yi.se/changes.php Silly Noob Question? - Dawg - 2010-03-25 Forgive my ignorance, but will any of these fixes work on AppleTV? I assume Xbox or Windows won't; but is there something that works on my little apple? - spicemuseum - 2010-03-25 Dawg Wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but will any of these fixes work on AppleTV?If you run a separate server machine at home, you can use the get_iplayer workaround in the same way as can be done for the XB0X (or any other XBMC platform). - exobuzz - 2010-03-25 highlandsun Wrote:Might be worth looking into CyaSSL. Thanks. I'll look into that! [XBOX] Radio Streams - captcod - 2010-03-25 Are the radio streams still working with this plug-in. Whenever I try to listen to National Radio Stations can't seem to get them to work. Progress bar stops at 80% then says Playback failed. Local Radio & Regional Radio seems to work, just National Radio. I know there are issues with video streaming from BBC but I still use this for radio streams. http://pastebin.com/vzjfQq0D - Hitcher - 2010-03-25 Radio is fine. - captcod - 2010-03-26 Strange... All catchup streams from Regional Radio Stations and Local Radio Stations that I have tried work no problem. Also live radio streams work ok. Its just the catchup streams from National Radio Stations that fail. - Feanorean - 2010-03-26 Bagger Wrote:Ive also managed to get IPlayer working with the work around with a live cd install. Does anybody have a solution for this yet? - kiboy6 - 2010-03-26 So, sorry if i missed it, but is there currently a viable workaround for Windows? or is it just Xbox, Live and Linux usersin luck for now? |