That's sick. Now how about Microsoft gets to streaming TV to it's windows mobile units without the need of Slingbox? Damn consumers. We always want more than what's available.
In France, with the ISP called "Free", we have the opportunity to stream the IPTV we get on every mobile device that can handle VLC (VideoLan) player: it is also possible to watch TV direclty from the so-called "freebox" and simultaneously watch other channels on other laptops (limit being the bandwidth of both wifi/ethernet and internet connection, but since they're using MPEG-4 now instead of MPEG-2, you can at least hope for 2 or 3).
First "problem": you can only stream the channels on your local network. You cannot access it from another external IP who is not from the same ISP.
Second problem : it doesn't fit into Windows Media Center ... there is in fact a dedicated box (DVR, etc. kind of TiVo if you want) which is free at subscription. Not as good as Media Center, but it does its job ...
Just go to orb.com and install the mycast app. You can now stream to any pc in the world or to your Windows Mobile phone. Mine works great. Plugs right into Media Center
Orb's Mycast will actually stream to other mobile devices as well. I'm using it with a Samsung Sync from AT&T. All that's required is either HTTP streaming or RTSP streaming (I think it will do a couple other versions as well).
Oh, and it will automatically down-convert your streams so that you're not pushing an HD quality stream to your 320x240 screen (waste not).
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fdmendez @ May 21st 2007 9:23PM
That's sick. Now how about Microsoft gets to streaming TV to it's windows mobile units without the need of Slingbox?
Damn consumers. We always want more than what's available.
Flying? @ May 21st 2007 9:45PM
In France, with the ISP called "Free", we have the opportunity to stream the IPTV we get on every mobile device that can handle VLC (VideoLan) player: it is also possible to watch TV direclty from the so-called "freebox" and simultaneously watch other channels on other laptops (limit being the bandwidth of both wifi/ethernet and internet connection, but since they're using MPEG-4 now instead of MPEG-2, you can at least hope for 2 or 3).
First "problem": you can only stream the channels on your local network. You cannot access it from another external IP who is not from the same ISP.
Second problem : it doesn't fit into Windows Media Center ... there is in fact a dedicated box (DVR, etc. kind of TiVo if you want) which is free at subscription. Not as good as Media Center, but it does its job ...
Curbnoise @ May 21st 2007 11:13PM
Just go to orb.com and install the mycast app. You can now stream to any pc in the world or to your Windows Mobile phone. Mine works great. Plugs right into Media Center
Andy B. @ May 24th 2007 1:36PM
Orb's Mycast will actually stream to other mobile devices as well. I'm using it with a Samsung Sync from AT&T. All that's required is either HTTP streaming or RTSP streaming (I think it will do a couple other versions as well).
Oh, and it will automatically down-convert your streams so that you're not pushing an HD quality stream to your 320x240 screen (waste not).