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 linux, saying that Cannot open Audio Device..
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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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,
then
As long as you aren't doing anything robust and just want to stream a few
files here and there, you can stream with http. It's very simple.
Create your RM (media) file and upload it.
Create a meta file. This is a text file with a .ram extension. Inside the
text file, put the real http link
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 alternatives?
You may want to
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
Humour Belong in
depending on the way you want to do it you could look at darwin streaming
server from apple that works on linux quite well. You could stream mp3
format.
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I've been playing with Icecast (www.icecast.org) the last week or so on a RH
7.0 platform, using WinAmp as a client on a 'doze box. I'm no expert
(definitely not with linux) but I reckon the inbuilt on-demand static
streaming works fairly well, and I even got a pretty decent radio-style
playlist
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.
At 08:38 AM 10/18/2000 -0400, you wrote:
depending on the way you want to do it you
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Are you sure Darwin Streaming Server does mp3's? If so, I'd like to know if
Windows Media Player can
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 play
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Are you sure Darwin Streaming Server does mp3's? If so, I'd
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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
Go with Icecast. . .We use it every day where I work for music in the office. We have
four different playlists offered for the different types of music, and usually use
XMMS to listen in. The server is great and you can get Livecast to send out broadcast
live events with it. I think I even
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 instructions for doing
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