Translated: TVAnts on Ubuntu
TVAnts is a P2P program
(peer to peer, or "peer") that enables sharing streams
(byte streams) rather than files.
Although these streams can contain any type of media, are normally used for football matches and other events in the PC.
TVAnts PAGES TVAnts
Official Website (written in Chinese):
tvants.com www.tvants-ppstream.com
INSTALLATION TVAnts Download TVAnts setup program (I got this address from the official website of TVAnts)
http://88.191.73.231/ ~ $ wget quality / tvants / TvantsSetup.exe need for wine run the setup program TVAnts because it is a binary executable for Microsoft Windows.
$ sudo aptitude install wine # if you have not previously installed wine.
$ wine "TvantsSetup.exe" automatically installs only, and then we run the program:
$ wine ~ / .wine / drive_c / Program \\ Files / TVAnts / Tvants.exe either:
$ wine 'C: \\ Program Files \\ TVAnts \\ Tvants.exe' WATCH TV
need at least one server in the Servers tab:
eg list.
tvants.com tab In the "search" you will see hundreds of channels.
select some and add to the tab "channel."
Note: not worry about error messages related to windows media player, mplayer will use
in place.
can see the channel you have selected running on the console: $ mplayer-
framedrop mms: / / localhost: 16900 / 1 Last
"1" indicates the first channel the list of channels you have selected.
Note: When you add a new channel, this number increases by one, even if you delete channels you no longer use.
Note: TVAnts is a peer to peer, so you should open
the
port 16800 on your machine to share the streams you are seeing with other users on TVAnts.
Note: You can also use vlc instead of mplayer for streams.
Interesting links:
www.zlabs.org