I've found, for using with streamripper or hidownload, its acting at the moment as if its using RTSP over port 80, so I've been downloading from rtsp://archivemedia.publicradio.org:80/5559/kpcc/n ews/shows/latw/2005/10/20051029_latw.rm
and thats been working. Watching realplayer work with TCPView verifies that its actually using port 80 for whatever reason.
Rizwan Kassim
I think the title of this particular SD post could have been worded a bit better -- I just got an email from a friend saying "Oh my God, they've just found a massive security hold in blah - check it out!"
I was under the impression that the sat broadcasting folks used MP2, optimizing quality and losing some of the psychoacoustic flaws inherent in Layer 3.
I last heard about this when I swung by Sirius Radio though, and this was 2001.
Anyhow, I'm finally starting to get things coded in AAC, and now theres another subset?!
An aside -- but whats your problem with mysql? I use My daily, and while I've got some issues, I never thought it to be as bad as you claim... -Riz
I've found, for using with streamripper or hidownload, its acting at the moment as if its using RTSP over port 80, so I've been downloading from rtsp://archivemedia.publicradio.org:80/5559/kpcc/n ews/shows/latw/2005/10/20051029_latw.rm
and thats been working. Watching realplayer work with TCPView verifies that its actually using port 80 for whatever reason.
Rizwan Kassim
I think the title of this particular SD post could have been worded a bit better -- I just got an email from a friend saying "Oh my God, they've just found a massive security hold in blah - check it out!"
I've long since moved past to BT / i2hub --- or actually _purchasing_ what I want --- Kazaa is what pushed me to hate traditional P2P.
What were in the command language routines BEFORE C/C++?
I was under the impression that the sat broadcasting folks used MP2, optimizing quality and losing some of the psychoacoustic flaws inherent in Layer 3. I last heard about this when I swung by Sirius Radio though, and this was 2001. Anyhow, I'm finally starting to get things coded in AAC, and now theres another subset?!