Luke wrote:
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.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.
Try playing the video stream through xine instead of mplayer. Jeff Anderson
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