Watching GomTV with VLC on Linux/Mac - Page 3
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This link finally worked so others struggling you need to add all that Fixed header thing to end.... | ||
Aim Here
Scotland672 Posts
What we need is a method to extract that URL from your own account, like an update to the script in the OP. | ||
tofucake
Hyrule18923 Posts
On September 21 2010 01:46 Yurebis wrote: Good effort but I think people that are smart enough to type into the console can just get the url instead. It's a common practice to automate things. And running a script once is FAR easier than nabbing the URL for the VLC stream for every video. | ||
Bumblebees
United States328 Posts
On October 19 2010 21:42 Aim Here wrote: Umm, guys, unless I'm mistaken, isn't the '&key=<whatever>' field in the URL just your GOMTV private key that is attached to your GOMTV.net account? I'm under the impression that if you've paid for the premium stream, that's the key that allows you to watch the HD stream live, so if GOM's net watchdogs are monitoring their site, they might discover too many people watching paid streams off the same account and take action to stop it, so posting these URLs is iffy. What we need is a method to extract that URL from your own account, like an update to the script in the OP. They log IPs (as/and the IP is actually in the stream link people have been giving out). I'm sure they can notice quite easily if a stream is being simultaneously accessed from multiple sites at once. | ||
shmay
United States1091 Posts
On October 18 2010 21:34 KraXRipper wrote: Hey, it looks like a cool way to do it, but I can't get it to work on a mac - it says it needs a gconf module, and I can't find a way to install that (and I don't think it would work on a mac). So I guess I'd like a URL handler on Mac same error. tried to install gconf via macports but that died. would the url copy/paste thing only work for those with a paid account? god flash frickin ruins my mac. | ||
DJ_Amal
New Zealand62 Posts
On October 20 2010 15:50 shmay wrote: same error. tried to install gconf via macports but that died. would the url copy/paste thing only work for those with a paid account? god flash frickin ruins my mac. I'm on a mac and it works fine for me. What you do is after you find this LiveAddr=http%3a//211.43.144.194%3A8800%2Fview.cgi%3Fhid%3D1%26cid%3D22%26nid%3D800%26uno%3D1947000%26uip%3D124.197.22.13%26title%3DSonyEricssonSTARCRAFTIIOpenSeason2%26key%3D5a8ecae105ace131846a3844e53beb2d&Format=OGM& Take everything after LiveAddr= and before &Format=OGM&. Take this and put it on this website http://www.linkedresources.com/tools/unescaper_v0.2b1.html and click unscape and it will give you http://211.43.144.194:8800/view.cgi?hid=1&cid=22&nid=800&uno=1947000&uip=124.197.22.13&title=SonyEricssonSTARCRAFTIIOpenSeason2&key=5a8ecae105ace131846a3844e53beb2d Copy that and put it into VLC. If that doesn't work I recommend installing GOM Player through 'Crossover' or 'Darwine' Edit Note: I'm not a computer scientist or some sort of computer genius (I am actually a building scientist). I just thought of sharing my process of how I got the link to work on VLC and Mac. So please forgive me if my post is ignorant or irrelevant to the thread | ||
volen
Germany28 Posts
On October 20 2010 17:01 DJ_Amal wrote: I'm on a mac and it works fine for me. What you do is after you find this LiveAddr=http%3a//211.43.144.194%3A8800%2Fview.cgi%3Fhid%3D1%26cid%3D22%26nid%3D800%26uno%3D1947000%26uip%3D124.197.22.13%26title%3DSonyEricssonSTARCRAFTIIOpenSeason2%26key%3D5a8ecae105ace131846a3844e53beb2d&Format=OGM& Take everything after LiveAddr= and before &Format=OGM&. Take this and put it on this website http://www.linkedresources.com/tools/unescaper_v0.2b1.html and click unscape and it will give you http://211.43.144.194:8800/view.cgi?hid=1&cid=22&nid=800&uno=1947000&uip=124.197.22.13&title=SonyEricssonSTARCRAFTIIOpenSeason2&key=5a8ecae105ace131846a3844e53beb2d Copy that and put it into VLC. If that doesn't work I recommend installing GOM Player through 'Crossover' or 'Darwine' Edit Note: I'm not a computer scientist or some sort of computer genius (I am actually a building scientist). I just thought of sharing my process of how I got the link to work on VLC and Mac. So please forgive me if my post is ignorant or irrelevant to the thread This is the only one that worked for me...Thanks DJ_Amal you saved my ass | ||
Whiteman103
United States1070 Posts
On October 20 2010 20:01 volen wrote: This is the only one that worked for me...Thanks DJ_Amal you saved my ass THANK YOU FOR THIS as this is the only way it works for me too. | ||
Matkap
Spain627 Posts
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RedTerror
New Zealand742 Posts
Thanks guys for this info | ||
shmay
United States1091 Posts
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Jynks
38 Posts
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leandroqm
Netherlands874 Posts
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Born)Slippy
Norway1904 Posts
Thanks everyone in this thread! Edit: I'm on a Mac and did it essentially as described a few posts above. | ||
ecdN
United States94 Posts
On November 11 2010 18:41 leandroqm wrote: Same here as Jynks described. Refer to the posts right above his. | ||
Born)Slippy
Norway1904 Posts
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supersoft
Germany3729 Posts
so annoying | ||
SkyTheUnknown
Germany2065 Posts
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RawK
United States125 Posts
Edit: Haha as soon as I said that i get it to work. I forgot i needed to put in the HTTP section. Hey. It's 5 am, give me a break. | ||
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