On 6/2/05, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Claude Jones wrote: > > Robin Laing wrote: > > | Claude Jones wrote: > > || On Tuesday 31 May 2005 7:46 pm, John Mahowald wrote: > > || > > ||| On 5/31/05, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > ||| > > |||| The link was similar to this. > > |||| > > |||| mss://www.someserver.com/multimedia/thisfile.wmv > > ||| > > ||| Try opening the link in a video player like totem. > > || > > || > > || That's not going to work unless she installs the Windows Media > > || codecs. Try the mplayer site for more info on how to get that > > || working > > | > > | First, honest mistake, not all Robins are girls. My wife would > > | be in for a shock. :) Of course I know a few and I still get > > | mail addressed to Ms. Mrs. etc. > > | .......snip > > | I have the codecs installed and tried to open them in mplayer > > | by using the url. It didn't want to work. I will play with it > > | some more. > > | -- > > | Robin Laing > > > > Sorry bout that, Robin - I've had indifferent success with mplayer > > and the codecs, but I have gotten them to work. The results can be > > a bit frustrating because they don't always work - suppose it's > > version dependent or something. I've always done it in conjunction > > with Kaffeine, but that's not the only way, according to what I've > > read. > > > > Claude Jones > > Levit & James, Inc./WTVS > > Leesburg, VA, USA > > > > > > I work with video at home and work and have mostly great success with > mplayer. The only issue I have had is with damaged files that won't > play. The files will in many cases play in xine though. > > I am going to try to with a (yuck) windows machine to see if there is > a firewall issue on the corporate network or server side restrictions. > > -- > Robin Laing > > -- You could always make a .asp file and open that with xine or mplayer Contents would be something like: <ASX Version="3"> <TITLE> a title </Title> <ENTRY> <REF HREF="mms://trog.ni.com/ni/webevents/lv/lv_datastorage_fast.wmv"/> </ENTRY> </ASX> This usually works, I haven't tried it yet, but maybe it works Bart