Re: non-free internet radio?

2005-09-05 Thread David E. Fox
On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 11:05:58 -0700 Colin Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyways... My question relates to internet radio feeds. Some of the stations I > like to listen to over the internet actually offer feeds in formats that > aren't > a problem for linux (mp3, ogg) but most stations give

Re: non-free internet radio?

2005-09-04 Thread Dave Thayer
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 11:05:58AM -0700, Colin Andrews wrote: > [...] I know that Real has a linux version of > their player, but I'd rather not install it. Real player for windows always > seems like total spyware, and it's totaly anoying with all ads & popups it > puts > up even if it isn't sp

Re: non-free internet radio?

2005-09-04 Thread Colin Andrews
Quoting Anders Breindahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On Sunday 04 September 2005 20:35, Anders Breindahl wrote: Mplayer [0] eats most stuff. In case you're very unlucky, you will be required to fetch the non-free codecs. Instructions to install both (which are not DFSG-free) follow: Add Christian Mar

Re: non-free internet radio?

2005-09-04 Thread Anders Breindahl
On Sunday 04 September 2005 20:05, Colin Andrews wrote: > NooB Disclaimer: > Though I've used unix/linux for many years, it's mostly been on servers or > just bash/csh command line environments. I've just installed Sarge on a > brand new system and I'm really liking it. I'm still a bit of a NooB wh

non-free internet radio?

2005-09-04 Thread Colin Andrews
NooB Disclaimer: Though I've used unix/linux for many years, it's mostly been on servers or just bash/csh command line environments. I've just installed Sarge on a brand new system and I'm really liking it. I'm still a bit of a NooB when it comes to desktop related features (configuring X, watching