Can anyone make a vlc bridge for Philo TV? This would be a good one.
I would love a Philo vlc-bridge. I'm getting most of them through TVE but would be good to have the option to watch them all from channels directly.
It would be awesome... It looks like it's just as hard to do a vlc bridge as a normal script though.
The docker would have to have a way to get a token from Philo.
I belong to the philo beta and i did make the suggest to work directly with Channels.
Stremium already does it and has done it for years.
Stremium does the following
Spectrum
Sling
Vidgo
Frndly.
The big question is can VLC Bridge decodes the streams and just how far down the chain di Stremium go to get access.
I can only guess that someone had an inside connection.
I have about 10 dockers running with Channels.
what dockers? I would love to run them as well.
I'm using the following.
TugoTV
ESPN+ (hulu Bundle using lots of ESPN+
Levelnews (subscription required)
FRNDLY (subscription required
MLB TV through EsPN+ (need the yearly MLBTV
subscription
Stirr for Channels
Pluto TV
LocalBTV (needs a free account
TugoTV (used to replace YTTV)
I use TVE to get what i can get from Philo.
thanks
Do you have Levelnews integrated with Channels in some way?
how do we get access and able to stream their m3u8s
I had asked about someone creating a philo docker for access to the stream but it never happened.
I just tried to setup Philo using the Chrome capture solution and I don't have the static link for the different stations.
What makes you think that a Docker for Philo will even work? The Philo APP and TVE are 2 different things.
Probably because it is an option on Stremium, and Frndly TV works here. Now that CC is gone on TVE, it would be nice to get Philo integrated like Frndly.
I would actually rather write a docker for Stremium and let the cloud do the hard work of getting the sstuff from Philo and Sling and FRNDLY.
I don't know how often they are updating the Stremium platform becuase they have been quiet.
Connect docker to Stremium and you have a lot of good stuff.