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Hey I was wondering if theres anyway to watch winamp television on a mac... so far as I can tell macamp lite doesnt do it and I cant find any other way to stream it through another application.
Any ideas?
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I think VLC might be able to do that, but not too sure how...
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Ive tried things like that, but I dont know how to get the location of the data for the winamp tv files. Ive tried pulling what I could from the winamp tv, and putting that in mac apps, but to no avail.
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WINamp tv files are a proprietary format (NSV - Nullsoft Streaming Video) designed for WINamp only. As far as I know, there are no decoders or players that will allow you to view such files on a Mac.

You can find more information on how to run these files, here:

http://www.scvi.net/software.htm

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Thanks D3v1L80Y. I checked it out and it was pretty interesting stuff. A fair bit of stuff there for a quick glance, so I didn't find any solutions yet. But it still seems to me like it should be possible. I'll keep diggin.

More thoughts on this question still welcome.
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