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ok yea its possible to sniff the connection and rip apart the current pandora player. but it wouldnt be legal since its not open source.
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wouldn't it just be easier to get flash to run in xbmc?
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hmm, well that is discouraging. i don't have any coding experience, i was really trying to spark some interest with someone who does code and likes pandora.
not all wishes come true but damn it would be cool
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its more of how you come about these http requests. which are not public! hence the need to sniff or backward engineer the current player. i've had the same problem with legality and my craftytv script. and thatt didnt even have user authentication. which it does now.the best thing todo is to get permission before anything is attempted.
read the xbmc online-manual, faq and search the forums before posting! do not e-mail the xbmc-team asking for support!
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lolol
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hi,
it's not possible atm because the site uses flash, which is not scriptable from xbmc...
greets lolol
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install linux and run pandora.
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by decompiling the player, it would at least be possible to make a pandora to mp3stream gateway that could run on your computer, and add that stream to xbmc
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no for so many reasons.
biggest ones being it not being avail outside the us and no devs are .us and that they provide no open api...