Hello,
I was Googling for this problem, having gotten fed up with XMMS's
utter inadequacy in handling xmms streams, and ran across your posts.
It's likely not a Debian problem; I'm running Fedora Core 4 x86_64
and the same problem (ad nauseum, indeed!) is afflicting my XMMS. I
tried
I've been waiting for AAC stream playback to mature for some time now
and each time I try it, I get the same result in XMMS, BMP, and now
Audacious--the buffer fills and then refills and then refills ad
infinitum, ad nauseum. So, what's the trick? I'm running Sid with
everything up to date.
Nate Bargmann wrote:
I've been waiting for AAC stream playback to mature for some time now
and each time I try it, I get the same result in XMMS, BMP, and now
Audacious--the buffer fills and then refills and then refills ad
infinitum, ad nauseum. So, what's the trick? I'm running Sid with
On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 06:34 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
I've been waiting for AAC stream playback to mature for some time now
and each time I try it, I get the same result in XMMS, BMP, and now
Audacious--the buffer fills and then refills and then refills ad
infinitum, ad nauseum. So, what's
* Chris Howie [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006 Feb 07 08:43 -0600]:
Nate Bargmann wrote:
I've been waiting for AAC stream playback to mature for some time now
and each time I try it, I get the same result in XMMS, BMP, and now
Audacious--the buffer fills and then refills and then refills ad
* Matt Zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006 Feb 07 10:44 -0600]:
On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 06:34 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
I've been waiting for AAC stream playback to mature for some time now
and each time I try it, I get the same result in XMMS, BMP, and now
Audacious--the buffer fills and
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