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Is that possible for Windows to play format playlist.m3u8 which made fully support on iOS or Mac?
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There are live TV and radio channels which the file format is playlist.m3u8
and this file can be played on iOS as well as Mac OS X.
I wonder if there is any workaround or way to make it play on Windows OS or any browser plugin so that I can play them?
windows mac playlists ios
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There are live TV and radio channels which the file format is playlist.m3u8
and this file can be played on iOS as well as Mac OS X.
I wonder if there is any workaround or way to make it play on Windows OS or any browser plugin so that I can play them?
windows mac playlists ios
add a comment |
There are live TV and radio channels which the file format is playlist.m3u8
and this file can be played on iOS as well as Mac OS X.
I wonder if there is any workaround or way to make it play on Windows OS or any browser plugin so that I can play them?
windows mac playlists ios
There are live TV and radio channels which the file format is playlist.m3u8
and this file can be played on iOS as well as Mac OS X.
I wonder if there is any workaround or way to make it play on Windows OS or any browser plugin so that I can play them?
windows mac playlists ios
windows mac playlists ios
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Pretty much any player that supports .m3u playlists should be able to handle the .m3u8 playlists, there just may be some character display problems (since .m3u8 is a Unicode version of .m3u to support extended character sets).
Available here is a list of players that support the .m3u8 file type specifically.
WinAmp is my personal favorite for media playing on Windows.
Thanks but what if that playlist.m3u8 created to work on the iOS or Mac is that going to make any difference? since I tried on VLC and it doesn't work
– Ali
Jul 16 '11 at 16:08
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Depends on the file path. Unix systems use a / for folders, Macs use / or : depending on the situation, and Windows uses a . You may need to edit the file manually to change those
– Canadian Luke
Jul 16 '11 at 16:23
@Luke and what if I don't own the file?
– Ali
Jul 17 '11 at 4:48
1
Then it's gonna be hard to use it :p Use wget (or another program) to download the raw playlist file, then open in Notepad or TextEdit or whatever ASCII app you have
– Canadian Luke
Jul 17 '11 at 7:51
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m3u8 playlists are used to implement HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) which is a way of streaming live video (H.264 and AAC) over HTTP
HTTP Live Streaming is supported by Mac OS X and iOS, and Android Ice Cream Sandwhich, but I don't know of any Windows based players.
There is an SDK you can get to allow the writing of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 applications which support HLS
3ivx HLS Client SDK for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8
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Pretty much any player that supports .m3u playlists should be able to handle the .m3u8 playlists, there just may be some character display problems (since .m3u8 is a Unicode version of .m3u to support extended character sets).
Available here is a list of players that support the .m3u8 file type specifically.
WinAmp is my personal favorite for media playing on Windows.
Thanks but what if that playlist.m3u8 created to work on the iOS or Mac is that going to make any difference? since I tried on VLC and it doesn't work
– Ali
Jul 16 '11 at 16:08
2
Depends on the file path. Unix systems use a / for folders, Macs use / or : depending on the situation, and Windows uses a . You may need to edit the file manually to change those
– Canadian Luke
Jul 16 '11 at 16:23
@Luke and what if I don't own the file?
– Ali
Jul 17 '11 at 4:48
1
Then it's gonna be hard to use it :p Use wget (or another program) to download the raw playlist file, then open in Notepad or TextEdit or whatever ASCII app you have
– Canadian Luke
Jul 17 '11 at 7:51
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Pretty much any player that supports .m3u playlists should be able to handle the .m3u8 playlists, there just may be some character display problems (since .m3u8 is a Unicode version of .m3u to support extended character sets).
Available here is a list of players that support the .m3u8 file type specifically.
WinAmp is my personal favorite for media playing on Windows.
Thanks but what if that playlist.m3u8 created to work on the iOS or Mac is that going to make any difference? since I tried on VLC and it doesn't work
– Ali
Jul 16 '11 at 16:08
2
Depends on the file path. Unix systems use a / for folders, Macs use / or : depending on the situation, and Windows uses a . You may need to edit the file manually to change those
– Canadian Luke
Jul 16 '11 at 16:23
@Luke and what if I don't own the file?
– Ali
Jul 17 '11 at 4:48
1
Then it's gonna be hard to use it :p Use wget (or another program) to download the raw playlist file, then open in Notepad or TextEdit or whatever ASCII app you have
– Canadian Luke
Jul 17 '11 at 7:51
add a comment |
Pretty much any player that supports .m3u playlists should be able to handle the .m3u8 playlists, there just may be some character display problems (since .m3u8 is a Unicode version of .m3u to support extended character sets).
Available here is a list of players that support the .m3u8 file type specifically.
WinAmp is my personal favorite for media playing on Windows.
Pretty much any player that supports .m3u playlists should be able to handle the .m3u8 playlists, there just may be some character display problems (since .m3u8 is a Unicode version of .m3u to support extended character sets).
Available here is a list of players that support the .m3u8 file type specifically.
WinAmp is my personal favorite for media playing on Windows.
edited May 6 '12 at 17:07
answered Jul 16 '11 at 15:54
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Thanks but what if that playlist.m3u8 created to work on the iOS or Mac is that going to make any difference? since I tried on VLC and it doesn't work
– Ali
Jul 16 '11 at 16:08
2
Depends on the file path. Unix systems use a / for folders, Macs use / or : depending on the situation, and Windows uses a . You may need to edit the file manually to change those
– Canadian Luke
Jul 16 '11 at 16:23
@Luke and what if I don't own the file?
– Ali
Jul 17 '11 at 4:48
1
Then it's gonna be hard to use it :p Use wget (or another program) to download the raw playlist file, then open in Notepad or TextEdit or whatever ASCII app you have
– Canadian Luke
Jul 17 '11 at 7:51
add a comment |
Thanks but what if that playlist.m3u8 created to work on the iOS or Mac is that going to make any difference? since I tried on VLC and it doesn't work
– Ali
Jul 16 '11 at 16:08
2
Depends on the file path. Unix systems use a / for folders, Macs use / or : depending on the situation, and Windows uses a . You may need to edit the file manually to change those
– Canadian Luke
Jul 16 '11 at 16:23
@Luke and what if I don't own the file?
– Ali
Jul 17 '11 at 4:48
1
Then it's gonna be hard to use it :p Use wget (or another program) to download the raw playlist file, then open in Notepad or TextEdit or whatever ASCII app you have
– Canadian Luke
Jul 17 '11 at 7:51
Thanks but what if that playlist.m3u8 created to work on the iOS or Mac is that going to make any difference? since I tried on VLC and it doesn't work
– Ali
Jul 16 '11 at 16:08
Thanks but what if that playlist.m3u8 created to work on the iOS or Mac is that going to make any difference? since I tried on VLC and it doesn't work
– Ali
Jul 16 '11 at 16:08
2
2
Depends on the file path. Unix systems use a / for folders, Macs use / or : depending on the situation, and Windows uses a . You may need to edit the file manually to change those
– Canadian Luke
Jul 16 '11 at 16:23
Depends on the file path. Unix systems use a / for folders, Macs use / or : depending on the situation, and Windows uses a . You may need to edit the file manually to change those
– Canadian Luke
Jul 16 '11 at 16:23
@Luke and what if I don't own the file?
– Ali
Jul 17 '11 at 4:48
@Luke and what if I don't own the file?
– Ali
Jul 17 '11 at 4:48
1
1
Then it's gonna be hard to use it :p Use wget (or another program) to download the raw playlist file, then open in Notepad or TextEdit or whatever ASCII app you have
– Canadian Luke
Jul 17 '11 at 7:51
Then it's gonna be hard to use it :p Use wget (or another program) to download the raw playlist file, then open in Notepad or TextEdit or whatever ASCII app you have
– Canadian Luke
Jul 17 '11 at 7:51
add a comment |
m3u8 playlists are used to implement HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) which is a way of streaming live video (H.264 and AAC) over HTTP
HTTP Live Streaming is supported by Mac OS X and iOS, and Android Ice Cream Sandwhich, but I don't know of any Windows based players.
There is an SDK you can get to allow the writing of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 applications which support HLS
3ivx HLS Client SDK for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8
add a comment |
m3u8 playlists are used to implement HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) which is a way of streaming live video (H.264 and AAC) over HTTP
HTTP Live Streaming is supported by Mac OS X and iOS, and Android Ice Cream Sandwhich, but I don't know of any Windows based players.
There is an SDK you can get to allow the writing of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 applications which support HLS
3ivx HLS Client SDK for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8
add a comment |
m3u8 playlists are used to implement HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) which is a way of streaming live video (H.264 and AAC) over HTTP
HTTP Live Streaming is supported by Mac OS X and iOS, and Android Ice Cream Sandwhich, but I don't know of any Windows based players.
There is an SDK you can get to allow the writing of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 applications which support HLS
3ivx HLS Client SDK for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8
m3u8 playlists are used to implement HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) which is a way of streaming live video (H.264 and AAC) over HTTP
HTTP Live Streaming is supported by Mac OS X and iOS, and Android Ice Cream Sandwhich, but I don't know of any Windows based players.
There is an SDK you can get to allow the writing of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 applications which support HLS
3ivx HLS Client SDK for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8
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