At the very end of the process (after signing in with my username/password to the applet in either iceweasel or epiphany), I get
the following error from totem:
Totem could not play
'mmsh://a1518.I2280061804.c22800.g.lm.akamaistream.net/incredibly_long_url_truncated.asx'.
Any clues on how I
charlie derr wrote:
At the very end of the process (after signing in with my
username/password to the applet in either iceweasel or epiphany), I get
the following error from totem:
Totem could not play
'mmsh://a1518.I2280061804.c22800.g.lm.akamaistream.net/incredibly_long_url_truncated.asx'.
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charlie derr wrote:
charlie derr wrote:
At the very end of the process (after signing in with my
username/password to the applet in either iceweasel or epiphany), I
get the following error from totem:
Totem could not play
snippage
I'm thinking now that
the file associations are maintained in the KDE control center. Does
that sound right? (obviously I use KDE on my desktop)
~c
It seems strange to me that if you use KDE you'd even have totem.
I don't only use KDE, I have a lot of other stuff
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On 03/15/07 15:39, charlie derr wrote:
snippage
I'm thinking now that
the file associations are maintained in the KDE control center. Does
that sound right? (obviously I use KDE on my desktop)
~c
It seems strange to me that if you use
charlie derr wrote:
Any clues on how I would get totem to play this apparent .asx file? Is
there a different application that would work better? I assume there's
lots of ugliness involving non-free codecs or some such, but I just
wondered if anyone else had this working and could give some
The solution I ended up with is at
http://forums.megagram.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=6page=1#Item_7
Basically, you can install the mozilla-plugin-vlc package and it'll
take care of your streams from Firefox/Mozilla/Iceweasel and pipe it
through VLC.
By the way, try out the SIRIUS Player
jef e wrote:
charlie derr wrote:
Any clues on how I would get totem to play this apparent .asx file? Is
there a different application that would work better? I assume there's
lots of ugliness involving non-free codecs or some such, but I just
wondered if anyone else had this working and
On Thursday 15 March 2007 21:39, charlie derr wrote:
snippage
I'm thinking now that
the file associations are maintained in the KDE control center. Does
that sound right? (obviously I use KDE on my desktop)
~c
It seems strange to me that if you use KDE you'd even have totem.
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