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Feature #1108

HTTPS support for Windows builds

Added by Steve Suthers over 3 years ago. Updated 7 months ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Minor
Assignee:
-
Category:
plugins/neon
Target version:
Start date:
June 16, 2021
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Affects version:

Description

I get the following error when trying to play Lave Radio (website: https://laveradio.com/live/)

Error playing https://kathy.torontocast.com/lave?type=.mp3:
Server certificate verification failed: issuer is not trusted

I get similar error when trying any of their alternative streams:

https://kathy.torontocast.com:1350/grantwoolcott/1/itunes.pls
https://kathy.torontocast.com:1350/grantwoolcott/1/realplayer.ram

The above urls play perfectly fine from an alternative player such as VLC media player.

History

#1 Updated by John Lindgren over 3 years ago

  • Category set to plugins/neon

#2 Updated by John Lindgren over 3 years ago

  • Tracker changed from Bug to Support

Are you on Windows, by chance? Some more development is still needed to get HTTPS certificate verification working correctly there. Until then, only unencrypted HTTP streams will work.

#3 Updated by Steve Suthers over 3 years ago

Yes, I'm on Windows 10.

#4 Updated by John Lindgren over 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from Server certification verification fails when trying to play "Lave Radio" internet radio station to HTTPS support for Windows builds
  • Tracker changed from Support to Feature

#5 Updated by Boris Gjenero almost 3 years ago

https streaming in Windows 10 21H2 works for me in 4.0.4 (from audacious-4.0.4-win32.exe) but fails in audacious-4.1-beta1-win32.exe which I installed from Chocolatey.

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