Guylhem,

You may be interested in a useful sample program called "wma2wav" which I 
found in a mailing list posting at the following address:

http://prak.wh9.tu-dresden.de/pipermail/avifile/2002-January/004260.html

It doesn't need X windows or QT installed and can probably be modified to 
play the sound direct to /dev/dsp (after proper initialisation) instead of 
writing it to a wav file.  Or you could pipe it to another application to 
play the sound live.

Dave.

On Monday 15 April 2002 21:52, you wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Do you have a console-mode reader using avifile library?
> My problem is quite simple: on the machine I'm using as a router and
> firewall, there is no X- but there is a soundcard.
> 
> I'd like to listen to online radios (.asx-  windows media ones) and there
> is not enough disk space to install KDE.
> 
> Anyway, the machine will never have X. Is there any util running in console
> mode and using avifile libraries I may use? A very simple application just
> getting the stream, decoding it and sending it to the soundcard would be
> **great**.
> 
> Guylhem
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