O.K, I will dig a bit more on how to get mplayer to parse a .ram file to
extract the rtsp://.. stuff, or I could just enter all of that into the
webradio xml file cuz that works good now
M
{attica} 29 % cat ~/onlineradio/U.Washington.ram
rtsp://kexp-rm.ast.cac.washington.edu/encoder/live.rm
O.K, so I have mplayer working if I do something like (BTW, if someone
wants I can give out RH9 RPMS for the live.com mplayer)
./mplayer rtsp://kexp-rm.ast.cac.washington.edu/encoder/live.rm
but not if I do (The ram file contains the above line).
./mplayer ../onlineradio/U.Washington.ram
Is
Hi,
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...back to my back-log of 500 unread posts in this list. Phew! :-)
/Tommy
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Sent: den 17 augusti 2003 19:30
It's not Freevo parsing, it's supposed to be done by mplayer; I don't
use many real audio streams, but most that I've tested worked fine...
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 09:40:53AM -0500, Matthew Bettencourt wrote:
O.K, so I have mplayer working if I do something like (BTW, if someone
wants I can
Check out: http://www.radio-locator.com
Tom Hightower
Solutions, Inc
http://www.simas.com
Dirk Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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08/17/2003 12:29 PM
Please respond to freevo-users
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When you say webradio, what do you mean?
What is the status on streaming media in freevo?? Can one listen to .rm files
(realaudio?) I know how to do simple things like listen to streaming mp3 stuff
but I can't seem to figure out how to do any other format.
Thanks
Matt
Quoting Dirk Meyer
It has more to do with mplayer; but recent (CVS of the main branch)
have much improved RealAudio streaming, and when coupled with the
live.com rtsp support, it's pretty decent overall.
MMS has always been supported, as has HTTP so I think it's pretty much
covered.
On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at
I would recommend:
Mostly Classical
Classical Music
http://www.mostlyclassical.com/mp3/classical128k.pls
Xine works only somewhat; Mplayer follows the embedded IPs in the pls
file (which is important since mostlyclassical changes often enough to
make it annoying to hardcode the IPs)
Xine only