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The latest version offers a clean sweep; I reviewed every single stream over the past 72hrs and removed any streams having problems at the time they were tested. As a result, there are far fewer streams than normal in this release. The ‘Adult’ and ‘TV Shows’ categories have also been removed; all were defunct at the time they were tested.

On the upside, however, the signal-to-noise ratio has been vastly improved and many new streams have been introduced in their place. More will be added for the next release as they’re verified.

Updated 08/16/2007

  • STRM (stream) file pack for XBMC 1.1+
  • 407 Streaming TV Feeds from 90 countries around the world
  • Contains live and recorded streams
  • Most verified working; some may be part-time stations, others may go down intermittently. Compiling these is an inexact science.
  • Contains Windows Media, NullSoft NSV, and RealMedia streams.

To Use:

1. Extract ZIP into a directory on your PC/Mac.
2. Upload that directory to the Xbox (on mine, F:\)
3. Add source under “My Videos” pointing to the directory
4. You should be all set at this point. Enjoy!

If you find this pack useful, simply drop me a line to let me know how useful you find it. For maximum compatibility (due to the dynamic nature of XBMC’s player), the latest version of XBMC is recommended, although many of the streams will work on most any 1.1+ version.

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Note: Before reporting ‘broken’ streams, please test several times over a week-long period at different times of day, as some stations are very intermittent and would prefer not to remove a valid stream.

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Posted on Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 05:03PM

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