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
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
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
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,
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
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
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