> <location>
>          <type>audio/mpeg</type> (MIME type)
>          <bitrate>128</bitrate>           (kbps)
>          <network>multicast<network>      (unicast | multicast | dvb)
>          <url> rtsp://bbc.co.uk <rtsp://bbc.co.uk/> ....</url>
> </location>
> 
> Thoughts anyone?

>From a simple scripters perspective I am not sure this is helpful. Is there
a mime type distinction between streams that need say, real-player to play
them and those that need something else (WMP) or would it be required to
parse the url to work that out? With the old <type> definition, that was
explicit. 

Pete Cole






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