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Launch your channel on RAD

Reach a wide user base by publishing directly through our RSS feature
Rad offers support for the playback of video-based RSS Feeds. We have extended RSS 2.0 with a Littlstar namespace, as documented below. While we attempt to support other namespaces, please use the Littlstar namespace for maximum compatibility. Please read through the instructions below and reach out here if you have any questions.
If you are a content provider and wish to support the Littlstar namespace, follow the guidelines below. If you wish to add additional support for premium feeds that require authentication, please contact [email protected]
Supported Platforms
360 Video
360 Photo
180
Fixed Frame
Augmented Reality
PS4/PS5
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
iOS
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes

Viewing Feeds on Rad

Adding Feeds
  • Go to rad.live/account/feeds and log in with your Rad account (this is the same as your Littlstar account)
  • Insert the feed URL into the Feed URL field and click Add
    • RSS Feed URLs must include the proper protocol (http:// or https://)
Viewing Feeds (Playstation)
  • Open the Rad app
  • Go to Library and log in with your Rad account
  • Go to the My Channels section. If the feed parsed successfully, it will show up as a folder (or folder thumbnail).
    • If the feed is listed at rad.live but does not show up in the application, it's likely that the application failed to parse the feed. Please check to make sure the feed follows our standards.

Viewing Feeds (iOS)

  • Open the Rad app
  • Go to Library and log in with your Rad account
  • Click on the side menu in the top left cornet and select RSS Feeds section. If the feed parsed successfully, it will show up as a folder (or folder thumbnail).
    • If the feed is listed at rad.live but does not show up in the application, it's likely that the application failed to parse the feed. Please check to make sure the feed follows our standards.

Creating Feeds

Please checkout the Rad RSS specification to see how to create and host your own Rad specific RSS feeds