Re: [expert] Windows media player
On Friday 26 January 2001 03:19, you wrote: xine.sourceforge.net - a DVD, VCD, SVCD, MPEG 1, MPEG 2, DivX ;-), and ASF 1 player for Linux. Still in beta, but worth testing out. Mike -- Mike MacCana Support Consultant C Y B E R S O U R C E Level 9, 140 Queen St Melbourne 3000 Ph : +61 3 9642 5997 Fax: +61 3 9642 5998 On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Mike Tracy Holt wrote: Hello experts! Does anybody know of a media player that will handle the new windows media player codecs? Most of the streaming media I listen to uses Real Player and I've got Mozilla calling that just fine ~ now there are just a couple of places that contract with www.streamaudio.com to handle their streaming media. It comes up as mime type "application/x-mplayer2" and I can't even find the extension; I think it's .asf, not sure though. Any thoughts? Thanks, Mike Windows Media Player works fine here. I use Codeweavers Wine to run it. Regards,
[expert] Windows media player
Hello experts! Does anybody know of a media player that will handle the new windows media player codecs? Most of the streaming media I listen to uses Real Player and I've got Mozilla calling that just fine ~ now there are just a couple of places that contract with www.streamaudio.com to handle their streaming media. It comes up as mime type "application/x-mplayer2" and I can't even find the extension; I think it's .asf, not sure though. Any thoughts? Thanks, Mike
Re: [expert] Windows media player
xine.sourceforge.net - a DVD, VCD, SVCD, MPEG 1, MPEG 2, DivX ;-), and ASF 1 player for Linux. Still in beta, but worth testing out. Mike -- Mike MacCanaSupport Consultant C Y B E R S O U R C E Level 9, 140 Queen St Melbourne 3000 Ph : +61 3 9642 5997 Fax: +61 3 9642 5998 On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Mike Tracy Holt wrote: Hello experts! Does anybody know of a media player that will handle the new windows media player codecs? Most of the streaming media I listen to uses Real Player and I've got Mozilla calling that just fine ~ now there are just a couple of places that contract with www.streamaudio.com to handle their streaming media. It comes up as mime type "application/x-mplayer2" and I can't even find the extension; I think it's .asf, not sure though. Any thoughts? Thanks, Mike