| | 1 | "Tagesschau" can be viewed with WarpVision in a number of ways: |
| | 2 | * by downloading the stream and watching when the file is fully downloaded |
| | 3 | * by streaming the video directly from the "Tagesschau" server with WarpVision |
| | 4 | * by using the browser plugin |
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| | 6 | === Requirements === |
| | 7 | * any WarpVision version should work, I tested with [ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wvgui/wvgui1.01.zip Version 1.0.1] |
| | 8 | * installed and working ODIN (not sure what version I used) |
| | 9 | * installed Win32 codecs for either RealMedia or WindowsMedia or both |
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| | 11 | === Downloading the Stream and Watching === |
| | 12 | ToDo |
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| | 14 | === Streaming directly from the "Tagesschau" Server with WarpVision === |
| | 15 | * navigate to the "Tagesschau" homepage and select the date and time you want to watch |
| | 16 | * for example: (15. June 2006, 14:00) http://www.tagesschau.de/sendungen/0,1196,OID5626456,00.html |
| | 17 | * select "Windows Media" "Breitband" and "externer Player" then hit "Video starten" |
| | 18 | * the browser will open (or prompt you for a download location) the file "redirect.lsc" |
| | 19 | * this file contains the actual URL of the "mms" Stream |
| | 20 | * example: ''<Ref href = "mms://213.254.239.51/tagesschau/msmedia/2006/0615/TV-20060615-1425-3501.wm.hi.wmv" />'' |
| | 21 | * start "video2.exe" with the stream URL as parameter |
| | 22 | * example: ''video2.exe mms://213.254.239.51/tagesschau/msmedia/2006/0615/TV-20060615-1425-3501.wm.hi.wmv'' |
| | 23 | * below is a screen shot of how it should look |
| | 24 | * please note that for taking the screen shot I used "Dive" as the "preferred video plugin" |
| | 25 | * when using "WarpOverlay" as the video plugin, the quality is '''a lot better''' (but you cannot take screen shots :-) ) |
| | 26 | http://warp5.dyndns.org/netlabs/tagesschau.png |
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| | 28 | === Using the Browser Plugin === |
| | 29 | ToDo |