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Old 05-22-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Question Unable to stream live content on media players ?

Well I have the latest versions of Helix media player and Realplayer but every time I enter a URL I get a "The player does not have the capabilities to play back this content "

"The following components are required"
text/html.

Does that mean the media players have no default browser and are unable to contact the web?
If so how can I fix this problem.
Could it be MEC preventing them from contacting the web I have the security level on medium I don't really want to remove MEC as I prefer some form of firewall.
Any help would be welcome.
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The URL is a webpage, not the content and therefore cannot be processed. The text/html bit is the clue. I have seen this before. If you save the link or look at the source for the resulting page in a browser you should be able to find the actual link to the content. It likely ends in *.rm or similar.

If the linkn you have ends in .smil it's a playlist format which is why it isn't being interpreted properly.
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Also check which filetypes the software can run, perhaps you need to remove some/use Win Media Player instead.
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