Re: problems with xmms and streaming audio

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Hi
I cant help you but I recognise the same problem with xmms, that it remembers.
I just cant get it to work properly. Nothing happens when clicking on
a link like tunein on shoutcast. I have to download the pls file, put it
somwhere I can find it, open xmms and play file. And as long as that downloaded file exist
xmms seems to find it and be ready to play it. I guess it would help to put all the favorite
stations in one katalog, but havnt tried it.


/John


On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 21:03:55 +0100, Alexander Volovics <awol@xxxxxxx> wrote:


I like to listen to some belgian radio stations while working.
These stations all use mp3 streams.
I use xmms + the livna xmms-mp3-1.2.8-0 rpm.

1) when I go to the stations website and click on the mp3 button xmms
starts up and works perfectly.

2) if I close xmms and restart it and then click on the xmms 'play'
button again everything works perfectly. In this case the url seems
to be 'remembered', you still see it scrolling past.

3) however if I play some ripped (ogg or mp3) cd's with xmms first
and then enter the radio station url with 'Ctl+L' and click on 'play'
it does not work. I can't get it to play whatever I try.
(and the scrolling url has disappeared).

4) also if I start a fresh xmms and select 'Play Location' (Ctl+L) and then
enter a radio station url and then click on 'play' again nothing happens.
(By the way what does 'Enqueue' do in this context, it seems to
have no effect whatever).


5) I can't find a way to save an url I played starting with 1)
How do you make a list of urls. I tried creating a directory,
the same as for cd playlists but I cannot read the thing.

Are these (3,4,5) known problems with xmms. I could find nothing
googling or reading the docs.

If it is my stupidity or oversight can somebody please mail me the
magic incantation for 3,4,5.

Alexander


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