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    I seem to bve having some issues watching internet tv with my anaconda. You tube and CNet have no issues but whenever I attempt to add a site I keep getting the same message:

    This url has unsupported protocol


    What am I doing wrong?
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    I have the Raptor which I guess has the same plugin as the Anaconda.

    Just to test, I started the Internet TV+ program and typed the following.
    [URL]
    hxxp://ziln.co.nz/assets/videos/airsidetv/files/520p/A_milestone_first_flight_for_Airbus_Sharklets_1000 kb.mp4
    [DESCRIPTION]
    Aviation
    [TYPE]
    FILE

    It seems to work for me.
    Haven't tried other URLs, it's a pain to use the remote control to enter the info.
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    Found another way of entering info into Internet TV+ without having to type in the info.

    Create a TXT file on PC and enter the following:

    --- Code: ---[TITLE]
    Ziln AirsideTV
    [URL]
    http://ziln.co.nz/assets/videos/airsidetv/files/520p/A_milestone_first_flight_for_Airbus_Sharklets_1000 kb.mp4
    [DESCRIPTION]
    If you are in to aviation, AirsideTV is for you. If it flies we'll try and feature it, from A380s to air trikes
    [TYPE]
    FILE
    --- End code ---

    Save TXT file with name of url_list.txt and save to USB drive.

    then start Internet TV+ on your receiver, while in program, insert USB in to front port and a popup will appear asking you if you want to install file. Yes, and it will automatically add the above URL to your play list.

    The popup menu disappears really fast; if you don't hit the yes button, you must reinsert the USB drive again.

    Also, there's a program free trial for 60 days called URL Snooper that will help you find URLs that you can use on your receiver.

    Really enjoying this receiver.
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    I think only HTTP streaming is supported. Other protocols like RTSP, RTP, MMSH are not.
    I haven't test with the new FW myself though.
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    I always opted for live instead of file and I never entered the entire addy. I'll give it another shot later and report back.
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    Ok, I changed the url to http and I don't get that message anymore but it doesn't seem to connect. I know I'm connected to the internet as you tube plays flawlessly.
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    What's the URL? I'll give it a try on mine.
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    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. Hee Heee...........
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    Oooookay....

    The reason Internet TV+ won't play this site is because the site has embedded sub URLs and it can't differentiate what to play. You have to explicitly tell it what URL to play. Example, from that MAIN website is a sub URL:

    hxxp://cdn1.public.youporn.phncdn.com/201205/01/7737230/480p_370k_7737230/YouPorn%20-%20Glass%20dildo%20in%20tight%20pussy.mp4

    The way to find the sub URLs is to use the Snooper program I mentioned earlier.

    Now this is all for educational purposes ONLY. Heheheh....
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    Quote Originally Posted by eastof111 View Post
    Oooookay....

    The reason Internet TV+ won't play this site is because the site has embedded sub URLs and it can't differentiate what to play. You have to explicitly tell it what URL to play. Example, from that MAIN website is a sub URL:

    hxxp://cdn1.public.youporn.phncdn.com/201205/01/7737230/480p_370k_7737230/YouPorn%20-%20Glass%20dildo%20in%20tight%20pussy.mp4

    The way to find the sub URLs is to use the Snooper program I mentioned earlier.

    Now this is all for educational purposes ONLY. Heheheh....
    Thanks bud.
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