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IPv6 support (network streaming layer) #54

Closed razzeee closed 7 years ago

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Reported by Gamester17 on 4 Oct 2003 11:00 UTC

IPv6 support (network streaming layer)

MPlayer 1.0pre1 supports this, otherwise wait til XDK do. LibShout 2.x also support IPv6, if decide to update to it. I also think IPv6 is supported in latest XINE for streams.

Migrated-From: http://trac.kodi.tv/ticket/54

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Comment by yamp on 6 Oct 2003 04:48 UTC

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TCP/IP layer is part of the BIOS, so forget it onyl MS could add it. BTW, why would you want IPv6 support??? Please only add feature requests here which make sense. Frodo

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Comment by gamester17 on 6 Oct 2003 08:29 UTC

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Remember that I'm only forwarding the (XBMP) user requests, but I thought it made since when streaming from the internet is implemented into XBMC as LibShout 2.x + both MPlayer & XINE supports this when streaming media from the internet.

What's the harm in keeping this open as "cannot implement until XDK supports it"?, you know other people will request it latest and not be as detailed. What do you say frodo?

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Comment by gamester17 on 3 Mar 2004 16:20 UTC

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MSR IPv6 Source Code http://research.microsoft.com/msripv6 "Prototype IPv6 stack for Windows NT and Windows 2000, for research, educational, and testing purposes only"

(only adding this link for future referense, no pun intended)

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Modified by sho on 8 Aug 2008 21:31 UTC

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Modified by sho on 8 Aug 2008 21:33 UTC

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Comment by ajmas on 26 Oct 2008 19:41 UTC IPv6 is available on all desktop platforms. What elements of XBMC would need to be modified to add IPv6 support. More specifically which elements of XBMC involve network connections and addresses?

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Comment by Gamester17 on 28 Oct 2008 15:16 UTC The GUI (settings) part is missing from XBMC, and so is the source support as far as I know (SMB/UPnP/FTP/XBMS).

Compile XBMC for Linux/Mac/Windows with the "-standalone" switch and it enables network configuration for IPv4 in XBMC GUI from under the settings inside XBMC, (this is meant when running XBMC as a stand-alone set-top-box style setup, like for example XBMC Live, so that you can configure all network settings from within XBMC, no need to enter shell or a other window manager to configure any network settings).

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Comment by Martijn on 17 Sep 2012 15:01 UTC Closing as these are for an outdated version

razzeee commented 7 years ago

Modified by Martijn on 18 Sep 2012 12:46 UTC