DailyMotion Now Streaming Live News 48
An anonymous reader writes "Beet.TV reports that DailyMotion has begun streaming live news from Al Jazeera, BBC, and France 24 among others. They write, 'Paris-based DailyMotion, the world's second biggest online video site, has integrated with London-based live news portal Livestation to provide a number of live streaming television news networks including Al Jezeera, Bloomberg, the BBC, France 24, and sources from other nations as well as from oganizations including the United Nations and NASA.'"
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No, it's here. [livestation.com] There's no need for signing up for anything.
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I just tried it. HTML5 doesn't work with the live streaming (at least for the time being).
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I get al-Jazerra from LINK TV and MHZ in Washington and Philadelphia via antenna television (free). Probably other locations as well. And they show Chinese daily news in the original mandarin
http://www.linktv.org/ [linktv.org]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHz_Worldview [wikipedia.org]
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The cable systems seem to have lots of channels available for shopping channels and of course Fox news but can't seem to find the space for a "foreign" news network.
LinkTV carrying Al-Jazeera is recent (Score:2)
... probably due to AJE's spectacular, consistent coverage of the Egyptian revolution.
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Is it? I've been watching al-Jazeera for two years now. Maybe I was watching it on the MHz network then? I honestly didn't pay much attention - I just know it's channel WYBE 35-2 or 35-3
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I believe it is region dependent, but some can see them from their own site with no problem. wikipedia has plenty of background info on them. Their depth of coverage surprised me.
http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/ [aljazeera.net]
A free-to-air satellite system can legally pick them and others up for just the price of the hardware.
Galaxy 19 North America 12152 H / 20000 / 3/4
They're also on MHz WorldView which is on some cable systems and public tv stations (such as subchannel 28.4 of KCET Los Angeles) (a couple o
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Google uses machine translation, which is typically probability based. The translations for word phrases of various lengths are learned automatically from collections of primary documents. Then, when a phrase like "en esta capital" is seen, there are several subphrases like "en esta" and "esta capital" which can give different translations. The highest probability match over all the recognized phr
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BBC Licensing (Score:3, Informative)
I think the position, at least on the BBC's own site, is that while you can play pre-recorded shows without one, a license is required to stream BBC programs live [bbc.co.uk] which was clarified with the release of smartphone apps [electricpig.co.uk].
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"Without knowing the specifics of how it's being done, I'll point out is possible to receive BBC transmissions outside of the United Kingdom"
It's called Free To Air satellite TV, which includes all BBC channels, Five, most of the ITV and Channel4 channels (not all +1 variants and HDTV channels are FTA) and bunch of other crap on Astra 2 transponders.
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Depends, do you live in the UK? Then yes. Any apparatus capable of receiving live TV programmes needs to be licensed, there is not limitation to iplayer.
http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/downloads/what-if-tv-licence-is-not-needed/NoLicenceNeeded.pdf [tvlicensing.co.uk]
1. Purpose
1.1 To state the BBCs policy with respect to those places, occupied as residential
accommodation and non-residential premises, whose occupier has declared
that there is no television receiving equipmen
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"Any apparatus capable of receiving live TV programmes needs to be licensed"
Sigh. No, the policy you quote does not say that. It says no licence is needed if the "occupier has declared that there is no television receiving equipment being used at the address to receive live broadcasts".
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Is my English really that bad, that I made the wrong conclusion. I'll repeat it:
"Any apparatus capable of receiving live TV programmes needs to be licensed"
Now your statement:
"It says no licence is needed if the "occupier has declared that there is no television receiving equipment being used at the address to receive live broadcasts"
Now remove the double negatives:
"It says a licence is needed if the "occupier has declared that there is a television receiving equipment being used at the address to receive
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The BBC provides service in many different languages and to many regions. Under pressure to cut costs, some cutbacks are planned. They want to hear from those affected to gauge impact.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12283356 [bbc.co.uk]
A little summary of how things are now... (Score:2)
Only after the Tunisian revolution did Al Arabia (The second largest arabic news channel) start advertising their online live streaming news and Facebook insta-notifications (I don't really know when did Al Jazeera start doing that, never cared about that one).
Point is, Arabic
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Al Jazeera has been broadcasting online for at least 3 years, when I started watching online. They do podcast some of their shows and have some pretty quality international reporters. Livestation.com is where they mainly stream from
What is new? (Score:2)
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This Content is not Available (Score:3)
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By the way, AWS is Amazon Web Services, and you can run a free mini-instance forever.
Are you sure? According to their Free Usage Tier [amazon.com] page, you only get the free 750 hours of micro instance usage per month for the first 12 months --- after which you have to pay. Unless there's information elsewhere I don't know about?
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Damn!
Oh, well...
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I've been dying to have access to BBC World streaming, but apparently being in the US prevents me from receiving European propaganda.
BBC World is a commercial channel, its funding comes from advertising and distribution contracts in many regions. American cable companies pay the BBC to carry BBC World, streaming it to the public over the internet would hinder future negotiations.
Likewise, streaming the domestic BBC News channel would impact this, however has the additional problem that sometimes the domestic channel broadcasts things from wires that the BBC only has UK rights for.
Overrated (Score:2)
If you can read, and I know that is now rare in the US just do that,
If you have an imagination too the Porn is better.
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You did not realize that semi-literacy is compensated by the super-human ability to simultaneously stream input from different sources (aka multitasking) in this digital age, did you? This of course also voids your argument regarding 'waste of time'.
Besides, the phenomenon seems to be global, so the US may not claim to have the lead here.
CC.
Al Jazeera has been available in the US for YEARS (Score:3)
It's on the Internet, though, and I know most slashdotters don't use that much.
http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/ [aljazeera.net]
Also on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/aljazeeraenglish [youtube.com]
The ./ editors must be getting kickbacks from that beat.tv blog and dailymotion to run such a lame story.
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English.aljazeera.net's streaming video stutters and has low resolution. Livestation and the bunch have HD streaming for paid customers.
However, Youtube has 720p HD streaming for free! Just select 720p for the resolution and display it fullscreen
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Or the one-liner to watch AJE from the command-line:
rtmpdump -v -r rtmp://livestfslivefs.fplive.net/livestfslive-live/ -y "aljazeera_en_veryhigh?videoId=747084146001&lineUpId=&pubId=665003303001&playerId=751182905001&affiliateId=" -W "http://admin.brightcove.com/viewer/us1.24.04.08.2011-01-14072625/federatedVideoUI/BrightcovePlayer.swf -p "http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/ -a "aljazeeraflashlive-live?videoId=747084146001&lineUpId=&pubId=665003303001&playerId=751182905001
I'd be surprised (Score:1)
Dailymotion also good for soccer highlights (Score:3)
They are not subject to the DMCA. You can find large number of highlights from matches happened just a few hours ago, and a lot more if you been given the "hidden" link to the video.
somewhat useless in America (Score:2)
meh...
sooo... I can't watch the god damn bbc news channel in English *not available for your country**
but i can watch France24 (English) or bbc Persia or of course bbc world service radio....
quite useful indeed.... once I learn Persian that is... i did learn that i'm not that interested in France 24 (English) or in French however so that is something.
i realize it is more of a dream now than ever, but it would be nice if stuff was either 'on the internet" for everyone or just not on the internet at all fucki
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Download the Livestation desktop app. There are more channels than just the ones shown on the website. Some NY/LA local channels, too.
Livestation's not at critical mass yet, but it's nice for some uses.
Recording Livestation streams (Score:2)
Anybody have an easy solution for this?
Or even a hacky Linuxy solution?
I know that VLC can record mms streams, but Livestation doesn't seem to expose the mms address.
Using the desktop client in Debian/Ubuntu 64-bit (Score:2)
They've got Linux downloads, including a .deb, even. However, the current version is "[n]ot currently compatible with x64-based Linux due to incompatibilities with the libraries." I could still install it using sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture /tmp/Livestation-3.2.0-i386.deb, and it seems to work fine (on Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit). It makes you register an account on first startup (or use your existing one, obviously), but it's quick and using completely bogus info works fine.