[android-developers] Re: RTSP and MMS - mediaplayer shenanigans

2009-02-15 Thread Rob Franz
No it's a cookie that you get upon passage of username and login. That auth token is part of the URL that you get when a channel is selected. If you enter that URL into a web browser within Windows, it'll pop up Windows media player and play the URL - I can confirm that. Will see if there's a

[android-developers] Re: RTSP and MMS - mediaplayer shenanigans

2009-02-14 Thread Dave Sparks
I'm pretty sure that OpenCore is going to reject the mms URI. On Feb 13, 8:57 pm, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote: I believe this is WMA on the other end. Does this present a problem? On Feb 13, 2009 11:13 PM, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all I'm trying to get an RTSP

[android-developers] Re: RTSP and MMS - mediaplayer shenanigans

2009-02-14 Thread Marco Nelissen
Doesn't that certain satellite radio online streaming audio service require that you authenticate in some way before accessing the stream? On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote: It's hard to say what's being rejected... I have tried putting rtsp:// instead of

[android-developers] Re: RTSP and MMS - mediaplayer shenanigans

2009-02-14 Thread Rob Franz
Yes - I get through the authentication and that works with no problems - after the authentication (and you get a cookie) you can select a channel to listen to, which are just HTTP gets. You just pass the cookie each time. When you send the get, you'll get the address of an mms:// feed. On Sat,

[android-developers] Re: RTSP and MMS - mediaplayer shenanigans

2009-02-14 Thread Marco Nelissen
When you say 'cookie', do you mean a real cookie, or are you referring to the auth token in the URL you mentioned earlier? Have you tried entering that URL into a freshly launched webbrowser on your desktop, and did it work? Either way, I'm pretty sure that OpenCore is not going to work with an

[android-developers] Re: RTSP and MMS - mediaplayer shenanigans

2009-02-13 Thread Rob Franz
I believe this is WMA on the other end. Does this present a problem? On Feb 13, 2009 11:13 PM, Rob Franz rob.fr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all I'm trying to get an RTSP stream going with a verified source - I know there's something on the other end in this case. However, the format of the URL is