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evan
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http://xmtuner.sourceforge.net/ + TVersity

install them both, configure xmtuner, install it as a service, start it (note: you have to have an XMRO account)
go to TVersity, add http://localhost:19081/feeds/ as an audio RSS item
voila: when you go to the feed URL, it redirects you to the akamai URL of the actual stream.

also useful so you don't have to use the god-awful windows media player based web player. anything that can play a WMA stream from an MMS transport (e.g. VLC or songbird) will play the feed URL you get from RSS.

this shit is nice. i wonder when XM will kill it.


12/12/2009 3:31:12 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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10/10 b

12/12/2009 3:31:52 PM

Scuba Steve
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Any tricks for XBOX 360?

12/12/2009 3:35:28 PM

evan
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should work on an xbox 360 as well. tversity just presents itself as a UPnP/DLNA server, which i'm sure an xbox can connect to.

if not, if there's any way to add an RSS feed or something (i bet you could even do it in windows media center and then use the media sharing or extender stuff on the 360) just add that URL directly - the feed it spits back is WMA, which i would hope a microsoft product could play.

12/12/2009 3:38:12 PM

billytalent
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tversity is the motherfucking bomb with more plugins coming all the time

12/12/2009 5:26:09 PM

ThePeter
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this is sure to work

12/12/2009 9:14:21 PM

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