Wednesday, March 26, 2008

With the new release (2.0.4) it's easy to let Sopcast open with VLC. Very helpfull when you want to watch some specific channels which only allows VLC.

How to do?;

* Make sure to have the latest Sopcast, version 2.0.4
* Download VLC:
MAC OSX Download http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html
Windows Download http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
* Install it

* Open Sopcast, and go to Options (at the bottom --> Option)
* Choose the external player
* Use my Own Player
* Select there VLC.exe (tip: search for VLC on your pc --> in the map there you can select the VLC icon)

Accept this, and restart Sopcast. Yet you can easy open it in the external VLC player. Start a channel, and then select the below button;





Now it will open in VLC, every channel: click that button and you got it externally opened. Everything will work yet!

HOW TO OPEN YOUR ZIP FILES THE EASY WAY


How to Unzip a File
Have you ever had a file on your computer that was so ridiculously large it was all but impossible for you to send it to a friend as an email attachment? Or, even better, have you ever wanted to email someone a BUNCH of different files at the same time but didn't want to go through the tedious process of having to attach the files to the email one at a time? That's where the ZIP file format comes in.

The ZIP file format allows you to both compress and archive your files. What does that mean in English? Well, 'file compression' is just a way of saying 'smushing a file so that it takes up less space on your hard drive' and 'file archiving' is just a way of saying 'making a copy of the original file so that you can put a copy somewhere else.' The file compression part of the ZIP file format is what makes it so popular with web developers.Files are "zipped" so that they take up less hard drive space and therefore will take less time for you to download.

How do you open [or "unzip"] a ZIP file? If you have Windows ME or XP, or Apple OS X, just double-click on the zip file or folder, which will look something like this:



Notice the zipper? That's Windows XP's way of telling you that the file or folder has been zipped. Once you double-click on that file or folder, it should open just as if it were a regular file or folder on your computer.

What if you don't have Windows ME or XP or Apple OS-X? Well you need to download and install a special piece of software that will zip and unzip files. This may sound like more trouble than it is worth, but a zip/unzip program is an ESSENTIAL tool, especially if you are going to be using the Internet a lot. In fact, call someone you know who is a computer guru, someone whose advice you trust implicitly, and ask her if she could live without her zip program. She'll laugh. Zip programs are THAT important.

Where can you get a zip program? Well, for PC users, I recommend WinZip. You can download a free evaluation version of WinZip at http://www.winzip.com/ddchomea.htm. It has been a while since I have unzipped a file on a Mac, but I seem to remember that Aladdin's free StuffIt Expander worked pretty well. You can download StuffIt expander for Mac, PC, and even Linux at http://www.stuffit.com/

Download either program and then install it. After that, whenever you encounter a zipped file (a file that ends in ".zip"), just double-click on that file. Your unzip program will automatically open, and you can then choose where you want the unzipped version of that file to be saved on your computer.

That's it.

I prefer WinZip over StuffIt Expander for the PC because WinZip adds unzip
capabilities to Windows Explorer's context menus. To see what that means, install WinZip, right-click on any zipped file on your computer, and then choose "extract" from the pop-up window. No more double-clicking. Your done uncompressing!

P2P PLAYERS NEEDED TO WATCH PPV'S

PPLive(1.9.15)
(Very Good) PPLive is a free Shareware for online TV programs.
The software integrated the most advanced peer-to-peer technology so it can provide the users with the smoothest TV programs with no interceptions...DOWNLOAD HERE

PPStream(2.2.20.1030)
(Very Good) PPStream is an integrated set of formula for streaming media application based on P2P technology, including coding, releasing, broadcasting and extra-large live broadcasting...DOWNLOAD HERE

TVU Player(2.3.4 Beta 1)
(Very Good) TVU networks uses P2P technology to broadcast TV programs live over the Web. The service is based on a number of patent-pending technologies, covering high-quality video coding, efficient real-time P2P distribution, and effective digital rights management.DOWNLOAD HERE

PPMate(2.3.1.71)
(Very Good) PPMate is a free Shareware for online TV programs. The software integrated the most advanced peer-to-peer technology so it can provide the users with the smoothest TV programs with no interceptions. It has CCTV ESPN CAIFU sports.more channels!...DOWNLOAD HERE

TVAnts(1.0.0.59)
(Very Good) TvAnts is a new stream-media player whose corn technology is similar to BT (Bit Torrent). In fact it is a University project and its logic is similar to peer cast except that it operates a lot better...DOWNLOAD HERE

SopCast(2.0.4)
(Very Good) SopCast is a network media broadcasting system based on P2P technology and easy use to watch stream media on the Internet..DOWNLOAD HERE