Re: Realplayer or Mediaplayer streams with mplayer or gxine or xmms

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On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 18:05, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> I've installed mplayer from Freshrpms, mozplugger, and gxine, and I am
> still having trouble playing streams from Mozilla.  Some examples of
> things I can't get are any of the streams at
> http://publicbroadcast.net/wncw/ppr/index.shtml or any of the clips at
> www.npr.org.  The m3u stream at the former site I can play directly in
> xmms, but it won't start when I click the link in Mozilla.
> 
> Is there something that needs to be fixed in either of the config files to
> make these work correctly?  Or should I be setting these up in
> some other way?  Realplayer used to work (as a helper) with no
> problems when I was running RH9 (except for the problems getting it
> installed in the first place).
> 
> As an alternative, how well does the Helix player work?
> 
> TIA.

They both played for me with Totem.  When I clicked on the m3u file, I
was prompted for a program to open it with or to save it to disk.  I put
/usr/bin/totem in the "Open with" box and then checked "Do this
automatically for files like this from now on".  Now m3u files are
always opened with totem.  From the npr site, I picked the MS Windows
Media format and again, used /usr/bin/totem to play it.

One thing you need to do to with Totem, Xine or MPlayer to play all the
audio/video formats is to install the win32 codecs from
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/.  Download the codecs and extract them all to a
directory named /usr/lib/win32.

Jim Drabb
-- 
James Drabb
Senior Programmer Analyst
Davenport, FL USA




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