I just tried watching a sopcast stream today for Tue Korea Greece match.
Although the website was down I managed to get most of the pieces of the
puzzle together.

First off there is a command line version of the client written by them
themselves. It registers itself with FireFox so that all urls will call the
player similar to rtsp and mms. I also installed gstreamer plugin as well as
a totem plugin. I couldn't test it as I didn't have a stream available so
instead opted for a flash version which was quite choppy.

I hope this helps. And no, you do not require IE or WMP

On Jun 12, 2010 1:25 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello All,
I was wondering if somebody can help me out on these two problems.

First of all I watch satellite tv from
http://www.cool-webtv.net/tv-channels/tv-live-portal-online.html. To watch
you have to use Internet Explorer, WMP10, and of course the sopcast plugin.
The question is how to be able to use these on Linux.

Secondly, I use Tipsy Puppy 413 R1, and want to use Vuze on it. Vuze exists
on other Puppy distros, but I prefer using Tipsy as it uses the Thunar file
manager which basically looks like Windows Explorer.

Any ideas?

Regards,
Charles
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