Ok no problem I have installed bootcamp in case of something like this should happen. Just wanted to know if I could keep as many programs as possible inside the mac osx.
Is someone familiar with Sopcast glitches? I've been using that software since a long time, but lately it tells me that it can't retrieve data. I uninstalled it and I downloaded the new version, but it still doesn't work.
Is someone familiar with Sopcast glitches? I've been using that software since a long time, but lately it tells me that it can't retrieve data. I uninstalled it and I downloaded the new version, but it still doesn't work.
For Mac I din't know but for windows you just enter the path to VLC.exe in the settings and press the external player button in Sopcast to switch over to VLC
Since sopcast isn't working these days, has anyone used stream torrent? I've installed it but I have no idea how to use it, went to wiziwig and there are plenty of stream torrent links but don't know where to put them or how to open.
Since sopcast isn't working these days, has anyone used stream torrent? I've installed it but I have no idea how to use it, went to wiziwig and there are plenty of stream torrent links but don't know where to put them or how to open.
Once you open the StreamTorrent player, go on File, Add, paste the URL from wiziwig and click play. It takes a lot of time to buffer, but once it does, it's perfect.
You also have to be aware that there are two programs out there for torrent-streaming matches:
1. StreamTorrent
2. Torrent Stream
StreamTorrent has links that look like this "st://..." and with Torrent Stream (which is based on the VLC player and can be accessed via a browser, although that didn't work out that great for me) you have to insert a content ID.
I got the StreamTorrent links via wizwig forum and since sopcast was acting up lately that russian sopcast site was showing content IDs/links for Torrent Stream instead of sopcast links.
Furthermore Torrent Stream was working pretty good with that VLC player solution. Really high quality and fluent streams.
I don't believe it's a problem you can fix on your end, but more so an issue with SopCast itself. It has been going down on several occasions over the past weeks, sometimes for days in a row.
Check here for streams: http://livefootball.ws/ ( It's pretty obvious where to click, otherwise just Google Translate it.. )
They usually have SopCast streams, but whenever that doesn't work they either post Streamtorrent or Torrentstream links, which both work perfectly fine, but take a while to buffer.