Piero Piutti writes: >All you need is mplayer, the w32codecs and mozilla-mplayer (aka >mplayerplug-in). It will work as a charm: tested with the Quicktime trailers >on Apple's website.
I second that. I installed MPlayer-1.0pre7 and the codecs directory that one should also install and am amazed how well it works. I mainly use it to listen to streaming audio from various radio stations. As a computer user who happens to be blind, I do not run X yet because it is not quite ready for prime time so I was amazed to find that I could even listen to some TV audio. I tried solent.tv which is in the Isle of White in the UK and was able to listen to the audio of a recent newscast. It was a .wvx file and I have no idea whether or not there are PAL/NTSC/SECAM issues or not. The sound was not terribly good but it didn't sound broken in any way. The codec gave it a hollow well sort of effect, but the voices and music were the correct pitch and probably sounded like that on any computer accessing the broadcast. MP3 streams and Windows audio streams sound anywhere from perfect to pretty good depending upon the sampling rate. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]