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MP & XBMC intergration scripts v0.6d Update 4-MAR-07
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<blockquote data-quote="Gamester17" data-source="post: 155251" data-attributes="member: 10298"><p>UPnP-server implementation into MediaPortal, or RTSP-client into XBMC FileSystem would both be better than XBMSP/ccXStream or SMB/Samba. Plus a SDP-service for auto-detection.</p><p></p><p>UPnP-server suggestion for MediaPortal:</p><p><a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/upnp_support_universal_plug_and_play-t1037.html" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/upnp_support_universal_plug_and_play-t1037.html</a></p><p></p><p>In theory it should be relativly simple to implement the <strong>libnms</strong> library under XBMC's "FileSystem" layer stucture (which uses a virtual file-system design), that way MPlayer, DVDPlayer, and PAPlayer in XBMC could all use it to stream from SDP, RTSP and RTP/RTCP which are the protocols that libnms support just as if the files/streams where located on the local harddrive (ie. source independence). libnms does also support <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_License" target="_blank">Creative Commons licensing</a> meta-data for audio/video streaming (via libCCstreaming which is part of libnms), but I guess can't be a priority to implement.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://streaming.polito.it/client/library" target="_blank">libnms</a> library (from the <a href="http://streaming.polito.it/downloads/svn" target="_blank">latest trunk in the SVN</a> of the <a href="http://streaming.polito.it/client" target="_blank">NeMeSI project</a>) is a SDP, RTSP and RTP/RTCP Open Media Streaming Client Library. It is designed to "<em>let you add multimedia streaming playback in your applications in a quick and straightforward way</em>". (NeMeSI is a streaming client that allows user to enjoy playback of multimedia files with low latency transport over IP-based networks). libnms (and NeMeSI) source code does contain example code and there are partially doxygenized headers (<a href="http://www.doxygen.org" target="_blank">Doxygen</a> code documentation), that hopefully that can help development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamester17, post: 155251, member: 10298"] UPnP-server implementation into MediaPortal, or RTSP-client into XBMC FileSystem would both be better than XBMSP/ccXStream or SMB/Samba. Plus a SDP-service for auto-detection. UPnP-server suggestion for MediaPortal: [url]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/upnp_support_universal_plug_and_play-t1037.html[/url] In theory it should be relativly simple to implement the [B]libnms[/B] library under XBMC's "FileSystem" layer stucture (which uses a virtual file-system design), that way MPlayer, DVDPlayer, and PAPlayer in XBMC could all use it to stream from SDP, RTSP and RTP/RTCP which are the protocols that libnms support just as if the files/streams where located on the local harddrive (ie. source independence). libnms does also support [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_License"]Creative Commons licensing[/URL] meta-data for audio/video streaming (via libCCstreaming which is part of libnms), but I guess can't be a priority to implement. [URL="http://streaming.polito.it/client/library"]libnms[/URL] library (from the [URL="http://streaming.polito.it/downloads/svn"]latest trunk in the SVN[/URL] of the [URL="http://streaming.polito.it/client"]NeMeSI project[/URL]) is a SDP, RTSP and RTP/RTCP Open Media Streaming Client Library. It is designed to "[I]let you add multimedia streaming playback in your applications in a quick and straightforward way[/I]". (NeMeSI is a streaming client that allows user to enjoy playback of multimedia files with low latency transport over IP-based networks). libnms (and NeMeSI) source code does contain example code and there are partially doxygenized headers ([URL="http://www.doxygen.org"]Doxygen[/URL] code documentation), that hopefully that can help development. [/QUOTE]
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