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Old 8th February 2011, 22:41   #5
Smelter
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Originally Posted by sigma_sigma View Post
Well, vp8 codec can be used with nsvcap thanks to nsv_coder_vp8.dll.
Dont just thank me, Thank winamp for adding native support so no special dll are needed to watch.




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I haven't tested yet but I think old nsvcap (from NSVtools_repack.exe) can broadcast via shoutcast without problems.
Yes and is quite stable if you are satisfied with that solution and limited resolution and DV support.
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We are waiting also a brand new version of NSVTOOLS, that one i'm using is the last build ever made, pls correct me if I'm wrong.
There are no NSVTools forthcoming from AOL/Winamp. Winamp will point to my encoder for NSV video encoding and broadcasting when I feel it is stable enough.

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Also in these years I couldn't find a proper solution to put the streaming in a web page.
As far as I know, the only one player is Rava's made by AOL who can connect to a shoutcast server which is broadcasting vp62 content but is working with IE only without support for firefox or other browsers. Somebody told me that there is also a flash solution, never found it, never saw a live stream example in a web page (swf) somewhere.
I've read also about red5 but i don't understand exactly what it does and seems to run under linux only http://red5.org/wiki/Install
Red5 runs on windows and linux, and provides flash playback of NSV.
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Anyway I was curios about this new vp8 codec and for a solution to mount a shoutcast stream into a web page power by a flash solution (even for vp62 if it works will be outstanding).
My previous post here was several years ago so if I'll make this post into a wrong section please accept my apologies.
Here is flash player that connects to shoutcast server and even supports AACp and H264.

http://thundersnow.thebitstream.com/player/
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