Luke wrote:
Weid.

I also can only get it to work with Amarok (which I was unfamiliar with until 
this post).  I only get audio (is that all Amarok does, haven't looked at it 
much yet.)  Nothing past the commercial with mplayer.  I went to the windoze 
box in my home and confirmed that Amarok was indeed playing the correct live 
audio stream from the current byutv stream.
Amarok is an audio player. I use it and like it. That'd be why you don't get the video. I can say that amarok uses a backend that you can specify. I know that xine is one choice, and I can't remember if there is another one (currently), and if there is, what it would be.

Try playing the video stream through xine instead of mplayer.

Jeff Anderson

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