modernninja
Junior Member Joined: Oct 2010 Reputation: 0 Location: Washington, dc |
2010-11-03 23:55
Post: #11
If I knew enough about it, I would...still trying to study C as it is, much less dive into python without finishing that...since it's only a free-time activity for me, I don't get much headway when my life is hectic elsewhere...
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calvin8714
Member Posts: 90 Joined: Mar 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Naples, FL |
2011-02-08 06:30
Post: #12
Ok... so... I was checking my usual websites and just happened to stumble on a doosy... If you aren't aware yet, Sirius and XM recently combined their websites into SiriusXM.com, and have revamped their streaming interface into a flash driven interface. As far as I know, all of the code for logging in, accessing the channels, displaying the songs playing- essentially all of the coding needed to get RunXM/Sirius operational- lies within the flash interface which probably only Sirius/XM designers have access to, and interactive flash does not (as far as I know) work on XBMC, and it doesn't seem that this ability will be added (due to no open source flash player interpreter being available).
So... at this point, I think retiring the RunXM/Sirius XBMC scripts is the only option. It's been a fun ride, and thanks to everyone for the support and encouragement in getting these up and running after Sirius/XM website adjustments. I'll still be around the XBMC forums, and I'll try to get some other scripts going. |
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calvin8714
Member Posts: 90 Joined: Mar 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Naples, FL |
2011-02-26 23:17
Post: #13
Just wanted to pass this on, I'm working on attempting to "resurrect" XBMC Sirius and RunXM with NiceMac LLC (creator of StarPlayr for Mac computers). Since Sirius and XM Radio are now combined into the SiriusXM website, I'm considering merging the two programs together into one for XBMC. Nothing is official at this point, there is no working version. It would probably result in a "merged" rename of this add-on, and the closing of this and the RunXM threads. Those may/will be revealed at the right time.
(This post was last modified: 2012-05-12 07:47 by calvin8714.)
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hunterx
Junior Member Posts: 40 Joined: Feb 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-05-11 21:58
Post: #14
Has there been a Sirius add-on available for XBMC yet?
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