Ugh...why does this site only work with vChannel and nothing else?
I make a feed account for Thunderbird and put the URL in and it says that can't find the URL. Putting it into a browser just causes the browser to wait for it then say nothing happened.
It's likely not a podcast since it doesn't have just a series of regular episodes. Instead, it has folders that contain subfolders that contain episodes.
It might be a source? But even Miro can't handle it as a source. Then again Miro seems to handle sources as webpages...which we already know doesn't work.
Kodi also suggests a bunch of "Video Add-ons", which all go to specific sites from which one can retrieve videos (e.g. NASA, VEVO)...so now I'm wondering if vChannel performs a function similar to _that_.
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I make a feed account for Thunderbird and put the URL in and it says that can't find the URL. Putting it into a browser just causes the browser to wait for it then say nothing happened.
http://rss.my03.com/news
What's an RSS reader that handles enclosures? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_enclosure
But I should only just need to retrieve individual media URLs from it...
As of just now, it appears to still be active.
So far the only combination of things that seems to be able to accomplish this is the combination of that URL and vChannel. Why?
Attempting to go to that URL -- or for that matter, my03.com -- produces a server timeout (though it does try to load some things).
It might be a source? But even Miro can't handle it as a source. Then again Miro seems to handle sources as webpages...which we already know doesn't work.
Doesn't seem like it.
Kodi also suggests a bunch of "Video Add-ons", which all go to specific sites from which one can retrieve videos (e.g. NASA, VEVO)...so now I'm wondering if vChannel performs a function similar to _that_.
Does this contain a hidden connection to a VPN of some sort? Unlikely since these seem to be individual video uploads.
It's not a normal RSS video feed though. As in, it's not just a podcast with videos.
I wonder if it's some sort of service.
What sort of data, exactly, is vChannel receiving from them?