bdunne ??:
#debug=1
#logfile=$HOME/mpp.log
#vo=xv,x11
#ao=arts,esd,oss
#download=1
#dload-dir=$HOME/tmp
#keep-download=1
#noembed=1
#cachesize=256
#use-mimetypes=1
#enable-real=1
#enable-wm=0
#enable-qt=0
#enable-mpeg=0
You apparently don't have the use-gui flag in your mplayerplug-in.conf file
(and everything else is commented out). So, the default behavior should take
effect, which is "use-gui=no". If you want to make sure the plugin is not
attempting to use gmplayer, you can add "use-gui=no" to the
mplayerplug-in.conf file - it won't hurt anything. The only other difference
my conf file has from yours is to make the plugin use Gnome's esd sound daemon
(uncomment and set line to "ao=esd").
You can test to see if mplayer is properly streaming video by entering the
following command at the shell prompt (Its the Daredevil trailer :-):
mplayer
http://a772.g.akamai.net/5/772/51/20b9f288dddd83/1a1a1aaa2198c627970773d80669d84574a8d80d3cb12453c02589f25382f668c9329e0375e8177dec6493f758ca2f93f86ed743/daredevil-tlr_320.mov
That will confirm that mplayer can handle a QT video stream (as opposed to
just playing a local file).
Cheers,
Bryan
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My mplayer can view the video that mentioned in the link. However, there
is no sound at all. So, how can I fix it?
Cheers,
Samuel