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PSP - Streaming Via PSPTube?


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If you are good with PSP Hombrew you probably know that psptube will allow you to watch videos from youtube.

Youtube videos are encoded in .flv format. you can add video sites to psptube via javascript.

My question is:

Is there a way to stream live via .flv? If we can then you could add it to psptube and possible make PSPTv with it. Make all kinds of video streams. It would be the first homebrew made to do that.

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I think the files for example of youtube aren't just flv-files on a simple http-server, but on something like the Adobe Flash Media Server: http://www.adobe.com/products/flashmediaserver/fvss/ wich costs a furtune!

But I also think there are scripts out there that let you stream videos on your website with flash. I don't have a PSP, but if there's a web browser wich allows you to surf the web via WLAN, then this should be possible.

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I think the files for example of youtube aren't just flv-files on a simple http-server, but on something like the Adobe Flash Media Server: http://www.adobe.com/products/flashmediaserver/fvss/ wich costs a furtune!

But I also think there are scripts out there that let you stream videos on your website with flash. I don't have a PSP, but if there's a web browser wich allows you to surf the web via WLAN, then this should be possible.

As far as I know youtube uses FLV through a SWF frontend. You can use wireshark to find the flv files an then downlaod them, but playback only after converting them back to avi/mpeg, etc, or a plugin for windows media player or similar. I use the free "Media Player Classic" to play back FLV files and if they wont playback with that, you can use the FFDSHOw codec pack to play them back.

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I think the files for example of youtube aren't just flv-files on a simple http-server, but on something like the Adobe Flash Media Server: http://www.adobe.com/products/flashmediaserver/fvss/ wich costs a furtune!

But I also think there are scripts out there that let you stream videos on your website with flash. I don't have a PSP, but if there's a web browser wich allows you to surf the web via WLAN, then this should be possible.

The psp does have wlan and a web browser but the browser only supports flash6. Unless someone has created a homebrew version better than it.

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