On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 22:54:23 -0400
"Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
> Is there any player for streaming audio other that real player for linux out
> there (for .rm and .ram format) ? I've been having problem with real player 8
> for l
Hi
Is there any player for streaming audio other that real player for linux out
there (for .rm and .ram format) ? I've been having problem with real player 8
for linux, saying that "Cannot open Audio Device.. other application may be
using it". And it's noted in the web
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, MC DONALD wrote:
> George,
>Real player used to have a linux plug in on their website but it has
> since been removed. I have an rpm for i386 at
> http://www.rit.edu/~amm5449/rp/ hope this helps
Go to the Real Player download page and click on "System Requirements",
the
George,
Real player used to have a linux plug in on their website but it has
since been removed. I have an rpm for i386 at
http://www.rit.edu/~amm5449/rp/ hope this helps
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Just for fun, I want to try getting streaming audio from the internet. One
site I hit requires a Real Player more recent than 7 (that's what I gather
from the error dialog).
Another caused netscape to give me an error dialog from sox.
I have XMMS and can play og-vorbis files and MP3'
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Dave Wreski wrote:
> I have a RH72 system that I'd like to play streaming audio on. Are my
> options only to wade thru the mounds of advertisements (including
> pop-under ads!), chicanery, and so-called "Free Downloads" at real.com or
> are there
cember 2001 09:58 am, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a RH72 system that I'd like to play streaming audio on. Are my
> options only to wade thru the mounds of advertisements (including
> pop-under ads!), chicanery, and so-called "Free Downloads" at real.com or
> are
Hi all,
I have a RH72 system that I'd like to play streaming audio on. Are my
options only to wade thru the mounds of advertisements (including
pop-under ads!), chicanery, and so-called "Free Downloads" at real.com or
are there alternatives?
It apparently isn't "free
Just an update for those that are following this thread.
Bye-thanks_TED
Ron Clark wrote:
>
> Ted Hilts wrote:
> >
> > This stuff is new to me.
> >
> > Can I run streaming audio (and maybe even video) using Apache Web server
> > (or any web server as far as t
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 08:57:32PM -0700, Ted Hilts wrote:
> This stuff is new to me.
>
> Can I run streaming audio (and maybe even video) using Apache Web server
> (or any web server as far as that goes)?
You bet you can. There are many examples online, one would be Does
Humo
>This stuff is new to me.
>
>Can I run streaming audio (and maybe even video) using Apache Web server
>(or any web server as far as that goes)?
Yes. You can actually serve up most files from Apache. If you want
to stream files you may want to also look at Real Audio and
Quicktime
This stuff is new to me.
Can I run streaming audio (and maybe even video) using Apache Web server
(or any web server as far as that goes)?
Are there special considerations for doing this on Linux?
How are streaming audio (and maybe even video) files created, are there
tools for doing this on
saw RPMs somewhere for RH7 for it.
Good luck
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 11:46:10 +0200, you wrote:
> Is there anybody out there, that have experience with running a streaming
> audio server on a Linux RedHat platform?
>
> Are there any freeware for that purpose? Or else what commercial softw
> From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 18 October 2000 17:22
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>> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>> > Are you sure Darwin Streaming Server doe
those of Oxford Molecular.
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> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> > Are you s
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Are you sure Darwin Streaming Server does mp3's? If so, I'd like to know if Windows
>Media Player can play mp3's - my company had to pass up a job because we couldn't
>find an mp3 streamer that would play in WMP.
>
I can say that WMP can at least pl
Albert Einstein
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Subject: RE: Streaming audio server on RedHat???
Are you sure Darwin Streaming Server does mp3's? If so, I'd like to know if
Windows Me
ngs are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not
>sure about the former." - Albert Einstein
>
>
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> Sent: 18 October 2000 10:46
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> Subject: Streaming audio server on RedHat???
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>
> Is there anybody out there, that have experience with running
> a streaming
> audio server on a Linux RedHat platform
, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not
sure about the former." - Albert Einstein
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From: Jens Ove Kjær [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 5:46 AM
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Subject: Streaming audio server on RedHat???
Is there an
Is there anybody out there, that have experience with running a streaming
audio server on a Linux RedHat platform?
Are there any freeware for that purpose? Or else what commercial software
can be recommended?
If possible we intend to use it at a small local radio station which is one
of our
Hi
I'm looking for a way to do MP3 streaming. I want to be able to take some
128k bitrate MP3s, throw them on a server, and be able to stream on
anywhere from a 28.8 modem up to a T1. Maybe the server software and lower
the bitrate as it plays?
It may sound stupid but I want to take some of my f
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Reimert, Scott wrote:
> How does one configure Netscape/Mozilla to play m3u streaming audio? I'm
> trying to set things up so I can stream from mp3.com and the like. I have
> qmp3, but so far I can't seem to make Netscape use it correctly.
MP3.com has ins
How does one configure Netscape/Mozilla to play m3u streaming audio? I'm
trying to set things up so I can stream from mp3.com and the like. I have
qmp3, but so far I can't seem to make Netscape use it correctly.
Thanks,
-- Scott
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