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VoLTa.
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Kishkumen
United States650 Posts
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ArcticVanguard
United States450 Posts
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Rider
Netherlands127 Posts
On December 01 2010 19:28 VoLTa. wrote: I tried running the script before the stream went live and I got an error that went along the lines of no stream found. Once the stream went live, I got the error that was posted earlier. I have the same problem. Hope it gets fixed so I don't have reboot just to watch the stream :/ | ||
Moletrap
United States1297 Posts
Edit: Is there a way to manually extract the VLC link? | ||
munchmunch
Canada789 Posts
On December 02 2010 19:11 f10esqftw wrote: I'm getting the same error... and the greasemonkey script someone posted earlier isn't working either. Sigh... Edit: Is there a way to manually extract the VLC link? Yep, this was covered in a thread on the same topic a few days ago. I've been watching GSL on VLC since season 1 using this method. | ||
superjoppe
Sweden3683 Posts
On December 02 2010 19:11 f10esqftw wrote: Edit: Is there a way to manually extract the VLC link? This is what I do every day: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=172998#8 | ||
Moletrap
United States1297 Posts
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zhurai
United States5660 Posts
On December 02 2010 19:11 f10esqftw wrote: I'm getting the same error... and the greasemonkey script someone posted earlier isn't working either. Sigh... Edit: Is there a way to manually extract the VLC link? made a guide with a pretty indepth look into how to do it: http://starcraftcolony.raitian.com/sc2-news/guides/watching-gomtv-streams-on-linux | ||
nOminal
United States26 Posts
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superjoppe
Sweden3683 Posts
On December 02 2010 20:39 nOminal wrote: Do you have to use Safari, because I get an invalid application error for this. Clarify if you want help. | ||
RoyalCheese
Czech Republic745 Posts
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VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
On November 26 2010 16:58 Thetan wrote: You mean illegal like their GomPlayer? http://www.ffmpeg.org/shame.htmlWhy would you watch an illegal restream when you can support GomTV by watching their ACTUAL stream? | ||
Samurai-
Slovenia2035 Posts
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Serenades
United States15 Posts
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VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
On December 02 2010 21:56 Serenades wrote: I think Mac commands are like unix, right? If so you should just run "./run.sh" and that should work.I tried to tag ".command" to the run.sh file and got this error: + Show Spoiler + Last login: Thu Dec 2 07:49:20 on ttys001 /Users/xxx/Desktop/sjp-GOMstreamer-81dc6ff/run.sh.command ; exit; xxx-macbook-pro:~ xxx$ /Users/xxx/Desktop/sjp-GOMstreamer-81dc6ff/run.sh.command ; exit; /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python: can't open file './gomstreamer.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory logout [Process completed] any ideas? I wasn't quite sure how to run the run.sh otherwise. Total code noob. | ||
RoyalCheese
Czech Republic745 Posts
On December 02 2010 21:56 Serenades wrote: I tried to tag ".command" to the run.sh file and got this error: + Show Spoiler + Last login: Thu Dec 2 07:49:20 on ttys001 /Users/xxx/Desktop/sjp-GOMstreamer-81dc6ff/run.sh.command ; exit; xxx-macbook-pro:~ xxx$ /Users/xxx/Desktop/sjp-GOMstreamer-81dc6ff/run.sh.command ; exit; /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python: can't open file './gomstreamer.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory logout [Process completed] any ideas? I wasn't quite sure how to run the run.sh otherwise. Total code noob. the problem is that the system can not find file 'gomstreamer.py', which is fine because you are currently in your home directory. Try to run this...first, change your current directory to the directory in which is your gomstreamer saved by "cd PATHtoGOMSTREAMER"...in your case type 'cd ~/Desktop/sjp-GOMstreamer-81dc6ff' and then type './run.sh.command' and it should work. | ||
Serenades
United States15 Posts
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zhurai
United States5660 Posts
On December 02 2010 21:04 VIB wrote: It's working great, thanks a lot! You mean illegal like their GomPlayer? http://www.ffmpeg.org/shame.html hint: just because it's on ffmpeg's hall of shame doesn't mean that you can pirate their stream and host it elsewhere. those are two seperate shit. ffmpeg just wants people that use the open source code to _fully_ follow the GPL, which then again I doubt GOMtv even knows what that's supposed to mean, given where they are from. Code license violations are fucking totally different from pirating streams. Stop confusing them. EDIT: On December 02 2010 22:01 VIB wrote: I think Mac commands are like unix, right? If so you should just run "./run.sh" and that should work. Yes, mac's commandline is an old version of bash (borne again shell), which most Unix's (Well *BSD's) and Linux (Arch, Gentoo, Ubuntu, Fedora, ...) use (But they use more recent versions) if somehow you can't run it (permission denied) $ chmod +x run.sh $ ./run.sh | ||
Noev
United States1105 Posts
On November 26 2010 19:42 EzCheeze wrote: If you can't get this to work, I've been using this Greasemonkey script (http://hawflakes.unoc.net/?p=191 click the 'download vlcgomgreaser.user' link just above the script on the page) link to get the SQ Livestream to work through VLC in OSX. It fetches the SQ link for you and shows it in red text on the 'go live' page. Copy+paste into the 'Open Network' tab in VLC (Apple+N) and you're set. This is perfect works like a charm, and way easier then anything else i have seen thanks for posting this | ||
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