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Download Acestream for Mac, to watch live streams 3 years ago. 2 min read. AceStream on Mac OS X, first attempt 6 years ago. Dear AceStream I have tried many different emulators on Mac (Wine, Winebottler, WineSkin, MicroXP) etc to make AceStream run on Mac OS. It's difficult with many bugs, and when you get the program to run, it won't start the links, recent problems is that it is impossible to paste the link into AceStream, and get any streams running. SodaPlayer is not recommended, as there are reports that the player was accessing some private files. And even though it's advertised as 'native acestream support', actually it's running the acestream engine using wine on the background.
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How To Find Acestream Links
- [I found the custom Acestream dmg on the net and reuploaded it on mega: has always been working on my system, I take no responsability for malfunctioning/virusing/crashing]
- - download Acestream for Mac here http://bit.ly/acestream_302_mac_os_x
- - the file comes in a .dmg format with the original author credits, once you’ve opened the dmg just drag Acestream anywhere you please (such as the Applications folder)
- - to watch a stream: the acestream:// protocol does not work for launching automatically acestream links, so launch the app manually (eventually clicking on Torrent Player on the splash screen) then simply copy the acestream content_id_number (as in acestream://content_id_number ) and paste it in the acestream app by right clicking or ctrl+clicking it (COMMAND+V or any other keyboard shortcut DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE WORKING) under the menu Media->Open Ace Stream Content Id…
- - the app should now look for peers, buffer the content and start playing it.
- - the app is just a Wine enclosure: is basically a WIndows app ported to Mac using WIne (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_(software) ) so it looks like a VLC in a Windows environment
- - the app caches a lot, so you would want to exclude /Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Application Support/com.AceStream.ByJulyIGHOR_SOMEIDNUMBER from your time machine backups to avoid systems slowdown while watching the streams
- - sometimes the app just hangs and no restart whatsoever seems to make it work again: the only workaround I found to be effective has been to simply restart my mac, yes: just like a windows machine
- - when you quit the app some wine-related processes still stay active, so you might want to kill them manually via Activity Monitor
- I guess that’s about it, enjoy.