Could be that you are missing the required codecs.
I vaguely remember having installed a number of codec packs in the past. I
believe that a number of codecs are not distributed with the various media
player for copyright/patent reasons.
On my system these codecs are located at: /usr/local/lib/cod
Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
>>I dont know about you, but I am a KDE-man!
>>Therefore I use Kaffeine.
>>Install:
>> kaffeine(I use 0.6-1)
>> kaffeine-mozilla(I use 0.4.3.1-1)
>
> I have tried that with the packages provided by debian sarge. Kaffeine
> only op
Hmm, XMMS seems to time out while trying to stream the file... with
Amarok it works though (used to be the other way around...)
What I did is write a trivial script called amarok-append.sh:
#!/bin/sh
amarok -a -p "$@"
I have configured Firefox to open .m3u files with that script. Their
content
On 7/28/05, Florian Dorpmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >Okay, I have found a m3u.shtml file which seems to be a script that
> >redirects
> >to an actual m3u link... and that was then actually opened in XMMS
> >(the application
> >i have configured Firefox to open m3u files in).
>
> And w
I dont know about you, but I am a KDE-man!
Therefore I use Kaffeine.
Install:
kaffeine(I use 0.6-1)
kaffeine-mozilla(I use 0.4.3.1-1)
I have tried that with the packages provided by debian sarge. Kaffeine only
opens a black window and I have found no way
Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
>>I suggest you install the MediaPlayerConnectivity extension into
>>Firefox. I don't know that it will solve your problem, but it might.
>
> I already have tried that without success so far.
>
> I also have tried with the plugins for kaffeine and mplayer with the same
Okay, I have found a m3u.shtml file which seems to be a script that
redirects
to an actual m3u link... and that was then actually opened in XMMS
(the application
i have configured Firefox to open m3u files in).
And will xmms play it directly by starting it from the Firefox window? Thats
the
On 7/28/05, Christian Henz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/28/05, Florian Dorpmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >I suggest you install the MediaPlayerConnectivity extension into
> > >Firefox. I don't know that it will solve your problem, but it might.
> >
> > I already have tried that withou
On 7/28/05, Florian Dorpmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I suggest you install the MediaPlayerConnectivity extension into
> >Firefox. I don't know that it will solve your problem, but it might.
>
> I already have tried that without success so far.
>
> I also have tried with the plugins for k
Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
> Is there anybody around here who can play these files directly from
> Firefox?
>
Yes. But I only get 30 seconds worth of tune, and I had to clip some >
characters off the end of the URL (which may have just been an artifact
of email quoting/copying/pasting).
http://8
I suggest you install the MediaPlayerConnectivity extension into
Firefox. I don't know that it will solve your problem, but it might.
I already have tried that without success so far.
I also have tried with the plugins for kaffeine and mplayer with the same
result. Something basic seems to be
Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
> I would like to get sound from a contained mp3 file. The container is
> named m3u.shtml and can be downloaded from anywhere in the internet.
> It contains a normal URL like
> http://81.176.74.27:80/u/uizmp_yozxp/7996_~_hsld_nv_blfi_gvzih_(drgs_gsv_xzgslorxh)/61438/1625
I would like to get sound from a contained mp3 file. The container is named
m3u.shtml and can be downloaded from anywhere in the internet. It contains a
normal URL like
http://81.176.74.27:80/u/uizmp_yozxp/7996_~_hsld_nv_blfi_gvzih_(drgs_gsv_xzgslorxh)/61438/16253683/05-new_house_of_the_pope.pre
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