On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 15:26, fred smith wrote: > On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 03:29:05PM -0500, Kreg Steppe wrote: > > Clifford Snow wrote: > > >On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 11:00, Stephen Walton wrote: > > ><snip> > > A slight change of direction here.... > > I went to the Helix site to download it, it told me I had to register > first, so I did. But having done that it insists that I still cannot > download because I don't have enough privileges. So I gave up on it, > but would still like to get it if I can avoid the runaround. How did > you all get past their stupid system? I just followed their registration. I've been a registered user for some time. It is possible that they have done something different since I registered. > > Fred > > > > > >>The situtation right now: I've installed the Helix Player, both by hand > > >>(unpack archive into /usr/local and make a symbolic link > > >>/usr/local/bin/hxplay -> /usr/local/HelixPlayer/hxplay) and using Thomas > > >>Chung's instructions at fedoranews.org. Either way I get an error box > > >>every time I try to play a Real > > >>stream. This is on two quite different pieces of hardware. > > > > > >I get the same error message. Best as I can figure, hxplay is > > >complaining that it can not find the web address located inside of the > > >file downloaded from NPR. If you display the downloaded .smil file and > > >run hxplay with the url found in the .smil file, hxplay works. > > > > > >>Has anyone been able to get HelixPlayer working on FC1? > > > > > >Hxplay does work if you open an existing file on your system. > > > > > >I've submitted bug 1114 to the helix community. See > > >http://helix-dna.helixcommunity.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1114 I have a message from helixcommunity that this bug 1114 will be fixed in 1/13 nightly build. <snip> -- Clifford Snow
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