We currently webcast our stake conferences and offer shut-ins the ability to watch from home if requested by the Bishop. Recently we had a member inform us that they could not watch conference with the stream.lds.org URL.
Does anyone know how to pickup webcasts using a Mac?
Thanks
Don Goehring
Houston Texas South Stake
Technology Specialist
dgoehring@byu.net
Watching webcast on Mac
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Microsoft stopped supporting Windows Media Player on the Mac in 2006. Microsoft has instead turned Mac compatibility for MWV files over to Flip4Mac which provides a plug in for QuickTime on the Mac so that it can play back MWV files.
It can be downloaded here.
Edit: I just noticed that the link posted by oregonmatt automatically redirects to the Flip4Mac download page.
It can be downloaded here.
Edit: I just noticed that the link posted by oregonmatt automatically redirects to the Flip4Mac download page.
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Once you have downloaded and installed Flip4Mac on your Mac, you can test the webcast ability with one of the following streams:
http://stream.lds.org/webcast
http://stream.lds.org/webcast2
I've gotten both feeds to work on Firefox 3.6.12 but can only get the audio to work on Safari 5.0.3 on Mac OS 10.6.5.
At some point in the future it would be nice to be able to stream this content to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch using HTTP Live Streaming protocol instead of being stuck with WMV format. But as that protocol is still in development, I expect it will be some time before this becomes an option for webcasting stake conference and such.
http://stream.lds.org/webcast
http://stream.lds.org/webcast2
I've gotten both feeds to work on Firefox 3.6.12 but can only get the audio to work on Safari 5.0.3 on Mac OS 10.6.5.
At some point in the future it would be nice to be able to stream this content to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch using HTTP Live Streaming protocol instead of being stuck with WMV format. But as that protocol is still in development, I expect it will be some time before this becomes an option for webcasting stake conference and such.
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Unfortunately VLC for iOS was pulled. As far as I know, there are no viable alternatives for iOS to stream Windows Media Files. So one of the following would need to happen:
- The Church needs to offer the stream in a format iOS can handle natively (such as HTML Live Streaming).
- Apple needs to modify its App Store rules so that the VLC app doesn't violate them.
- A new iOS app needs to be developed that can play Windows Media streams without violating the licencing terms of Apple's App Store.
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schester wrote:VLC seems to work fine on the Mac, but has anyone found a way to play on iPad?
Hi all. I just downloaded an iPad app called GoodPlayer. It allows you to play streamed WM content, including Church webcasts. You need to preface the url with mms://, e.g. mms://stream.lds.org/webcast, but it works reasonably well. Enjoy!
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