Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
> cothrige wrote:
>> This is pretty easy if you have either mplayer or audacity installed.
>> If you happen to be playing from BBC 7 it is particularly easy, and all
>> you have to do is right click on the listen link and save the ram file
>> to your drive. Then you just re
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
> I'm trying the link you provided with the command
>
> mplayer
> "rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio2/fridaymusic.ra?BBC-UID=a426cbda207670378b86528c714caba3684a2b4fc040b101329203b36444a5b5&SSO2-UID='"
>
> -vo null -vc null -ao pcm:file=/mnt/appo/musica/webber.wav
>
> and it
Lorenzo Bettini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> well that somehow makes me feel better, 'cause I was starting to feel
> stupid since I wasn't able to find no such links ;-)
>
If you go to the home page for BBC radio 2 and click on Listen at the
top right, you will see the "Listen using stand-alone
cothrige wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm trying with this one
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/musicclub/events_andrewlloydwebber.shtml
and can't find such links, not even with Page Info (as suggested by
Joachim); could it be they changed something in their site?
Well, nei
Lorenzo Bettini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'm trying with this one
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/musicclub/events_andrewlloydwebber.shtml
>
> and can't find such links, not even with Page Info (as suggested by
> Joachim); could it be they changed something in their site?
Well, neither cou
On 08/29/2007 02:57 AM, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
I'm trying with this one
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/musicclub/events_andrewlloydwebber.shtml
and can't find such links, not even with Page Info (as suggested by
Joachim); could it be they changed something in their site?
[...]
This is a tough
cothrige wrote:
This is pretty easy if you have either mplayer or audacity installed.
If you happen to be playing from BBC 7 it is particularly easy, and all
you have to do is right click on the listen link and save the ram file
to your drive. Then you just read it as it is plain text, and insid
On 08/27/2007 08:08 PM, Carl Fink wrote:
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 09:24:55PM +0200, Joachim Fahnenm?ller wrote:
You can find out [...]
in iceweasel by right click on the page -> page info, tab media.
I'm curious what extension gives you that. It sure isn't available in my
Iceweasel. (I use
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 09:24:55PM +0200, Joachim Fahnenm?ller wrote:
> You can find out in realplayer by clicking file -> properties ->
> clip
> source
> or in iceweasel by right click on the page -> page info, tab media.
I'm curious what extension gives you that. It sure isn't available in m
Hi Lorenzo
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 11:45:56AM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd like to capture some audio stream from a web radio. I know about
> streamripper, but it does not work for real audio.
vsound -t -f realplay
> And in particular, if
> possible,
Lorenzo Bettini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> I'd like to capture some audio stream from a web radio. I know about
> streamripper, but it does not work for real audio. And in particular,
> if possible, I'd like to record what is being played, without kn
On 08/27/2007 09:17 AM, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
[...]
You mean that if you hold the mouse over the link, you don't see where
its pointing? Personally, I wouldn't click on such a link.
the link actually points to an html page where the embedded real player
plays the st
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 11:45:56AM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
I'd like to capture some audio stream from a web radio. I know about
streamripper, but it does not work for real audio. And in particular,
if possible, I'd like to record what is being playe
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 11:45:56AM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
>
> I'd like to capture some audio stream from a web radio. I know about
> streamripper, but it does not work for real audio. And in particular,
> if possible, I'd like to record what is being played,
Csányi Pál wrote:
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 11:45:56AM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Hi
I'd like to capture some audio stream from a web radio. I know about
streamripper, but it does not work for real audio. And in particular,
if possible, I'd like to record what is being playe
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 11:45:56AM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd like to capture some audio stream from a web radio. I know about
> streamripper, but it does not work for real audio. And in particular,
> if possible, I'd like to record what is being playe
Hi
I'd like to capture some audio stream from a web radio. I know about
streamripper, but it does not work for real audio. And in particular,
if possible, I'd like to record what is being played, without knowing
the address of the real audio file (which I actually don't k
Hi.
I'd like to be able to play real-audio files directly from
mozilla/galeon, on Sid.
I have tried installing realplayer for linux from the real.com site, but
the installer (run as root) segfaults. It does, however, manage to
succesfully install the mime types for mozilla, and I ca
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 01:12:14PM +0800, Neilen wrote:
> I have tried installing realplayer for linux from the real.com site, but
> the installer (run as root) segfaults. It does, however, manage to
> succesfully install the mime types for mozilla, an
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:57:10AM -0800, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I noticed the installer apparently no longer exists in testing (it
> shows up in dselect as "Obsolete/local"). Perhaps alien will work with
> the RPM (although I haven't tried it).
Yep, not in stable either. According the packages.de
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:42:12AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:29:14AM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > > Sorry for not being clear: I want to be the client side of the
> > > stream...
> >
> > download the ra player for it its *.rpm tho
>
> apt-get install realplayer
>
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:29:14AM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > Sorry for not being clear: I want to be the client side of the
> > stream...
>
> download the ra player for it its *.rpm tho
apt-get install realplayer
It'll tell you where to get it from and will mangle the RPM properly
for a de
hi ya
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Bache Kharazmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.27.1054 +0100]:
> > Try, http://www.icecast.org/
>
> Sorry for not being clear: I want to be the client side of the
> stream...
download the ra player for it its *.rpm tho
#
# one o
also sprach Bache Kharazmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.27.1054 +0100]:
> Try, http://www.icecast.org/
Sorry for not being clear: I want to be the client side of the
stream...
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hi
Try, http://www.icecast.org/
cheers
bkw
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 18:03:26 +0200
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how do i stream real audio sound and video on Debian?
>
> --
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how do i stream real audio sound and video on Debian?
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On 12 Oct 1999, Paul Seelig wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cyrus Patel) writes:
>
> > This is slightly offtopic, but I just downloaded Real Player and I was
> > wondering
> > if there was a way to save real audio file locally so I don
> > This is slightly offtopic, but I just downloaded Real Player and I was
> > wondering if there was a way to save real audio file locally so I
> > don't have to fire up my ppp connection just to listen to .ram files.
One way is to install squid and then force the realp
On 12-Oct-99 Ted Harding wrote:
> On 12-Oct-99 Cyrus Patel wrote:
>> Also, is there a way to convert .rm files to wav?
>
> I don't know the answer to that (and I wish I did).
>
> Hope this helps,
> Ted.
Which reminds me -- I have a related query of my own.
If you want to try the files I'm talki
On 12-Oct-99 Kristopher Johnson wrote:
> "(Ted Harding)" wrote:
>> When you get the ".ram" file from the supplying site, this usually
>> has a URL to the location of the .ra file (the actual audio file)
>> itself, similar to the following:
>>
>> pnm://broadcast9.activate.net/radiofree/channel1.r
real audio/video has a protection scheme, which lets the broadcaster
decide wether they want you to be able to record the stream or not. there
was a crack floating around for the winXX version to record RA but i
havent seen a linux one(and i dont have the winXX one either, it was about
2 years
"(Ted Harding)" wrote:
> When you get the ".ram" file from the supplying site, this usually
> has a URL to the location of the .ra file (the actual audio file)
> itself, similar to the following:
>
> pnm://broadcast9.activate.net/radiofree/channel1.rm
>
> pnm://ras.radio.cz/zpravy.ra
>
> You
On 12-Oct-99 Cyrus Patel wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> This is slightly offtopic, but I just downloaded Real Player and I was
> wondering if there was a way to save real audio file locally so I
> don't have to fire up my ppp connection just to listen to .ram files.
It depen
Hi Guys,
This is slightly offtopic, but I just downloaded Real Player and I was wondering
if there was a way to save real audio file locally so I don't have to fire up
my
ppp connection just to listen to .ram files.
Also, is there a way to convert .rm files to wav?
Thanks alot,
Hi,
I know this might not be a Debian spesific problem, but since I have
installed both NS 4.61 and Real Player using the deb's I ask here:
When I go to some sites using Real Audio the player is spawned and
everything works fine. At other sites this is not the case. Two
examples:
(Please CC me)
1. Can I save real audio (streamed) to disk, for later playback ?
Many reasons for this. eg, avoid the annoying buffering on a slow
link.
2. Are there any tools available for realaudio (conversion programs,
etc.) other than the player availble from the
On Sat, Aug 21, 1999 at 10:53:59PM +0800, Ling Alexander wrote:
| hi,
| i seem to have dpkged the rvplayer package propely into my system
| but when i try to play an ram file, it doesn't display the picture or
| sound. how do i tweak it to make it work properly?
|
| thanks a lot!
hi,
i seem to have dpkged the rvplayer package propely into my system
but when i try to play an ram file, it doesn't display the picture or
sound. how do i tweak it to make it work properly?
thanks a lot!
p.s. I thought the sound devices were not working properly (i.e. /dev/dsp
Hi,
this is a bit off "pure Debian topics", but it concerns packages I recently
installed sohere goes:
I have NS 4.6 and the latest Real Audio Player (G2) installed ( I am running
potato). When I click on a link with a Real Audio extension the player opens
and plays just fine. But
> > I am running a debian frozen system and would like to capture a real audio
> > stream for future use. That may sound silly, but I find that ra is
> > somewhat at the mercy of the speed of the net and it wobbles and bobbles
> > sometimes. does anyone know how I can ca
> On Thu, Jul 16, 1998 at 08:44:41PM -0400, Colin Telmer wrote:
> > I am running a debian frozen system and would like to capture a real audio
> > stream for future use. That may sound silly, but I find that ra is
> > somewhat at the mercy of the speed of the net and i
On Thu, Jul 16, 1998 at 08:44:41PM -0400, Colin Telmer wrote:
> I am running a debian frozen system and would like to capture a real audio
> stream for future use. That may sound silly, but I find that ra is
> somewhat at the mercy of the speed of the net and it wobbles and bobbles
&g
I am running a debian frozen system and would like to capture a real audio
stream for future use. That may sound silly, but I find that ra is
somewhat at the mercy of the speed of the net and it wobbles and bobbles
sometimes. does anyone know how I can capture the stream into an .ra file?
Cheers
I have hamm and Real Audio Encoder, and I want to encode from "Line In"
of my soundblaster, but real audio encoder doesn't recognise it as
capture device.
Can anyone help me ?
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n: Shtinkov;Peter
org:Spe
Some time around Mon, 15 Jun 1998 11:19:48 EDT,
Paul McDermott wrote:
> hello my debian user friends, i got my soundcard to work. It was a pnp
> awe64. ok, is there an installer for the realaudio player for the slink
> version. I now there is one for bo and hamm. The one under sli
hello my debian user friends, i got my soundcard to work. It was a pnp
awe64. ok, is there an installer for the realaudio player for the slink
version. I now there is one for bo and hamm. The one under slink uses
old libs ie xlib6, g++27, and lib5 i don't want to put them on unless I
have to.
Mark Ciciretti wrote:
> I got the Real audio player working. I just ran the install scripts that came
> with it and added it to my path. I had some problems with the real video
> player. Last month, or the month before there was some discussion on the list
> about Real Audio. Some
On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, dA' Phucilage Phactory wrote:
> > Is anyone having any trouble with this? I've got realplayer installed ok,
> > but the view of the videos is all wacky ... they look like someone's
> > twisted the vhold knobs on my TV all the way around.
>
> Um, are your vertical/horiz
On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, dA' Phucilage Phactory wrote:
> Krist, i've been trying to get real player working from netscape
> for some time now, I correctly had rvplayer %s before, but i noticed a
> mailcap error causing netscape to bitch about incorrect syntax when trying
> to execute rvplayer, m
> On Wed, 17 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > OK, I've found the problem. It's how I configured netscape. rather than
> > "rvplayer", the correct entry is "rvplayer %s"
>
> Is anyone having any trouble with this? I've got realplayer installed ok,
> but the view of the videos is all wa
Krist, i've been trying to get real player working from netscape
for some time now, I correctly had rvplayer %s before, but i noticed a
mailcap error causing netscape to bitch about incorrect syntax when trying
to execute rvplayer, my new ~/.mailcap is as so:
audio/x-pn-realaudio;rvplayer
On Wed, 17 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, I've found the problem. It's how I configured netscape. rather than
> "rvplayer", the correct entry is "rvplayer %s"
Is anyone having any trouble with this? I've got realplayer installed ok,
but the view of the videos is all wacky ... they lo
OK, I've found the problem. It's how I configured netscape. rather than
"rvplayer", the correct entry is "rvplayer %s"
However, i then stumbled across a site that wanted a plugin, and haven't
cracked that one yet.
rick
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I got the Real audio player working. I just ran the install scripts that came
with it and added it to my path. I had some problems with the real video
player. Last month, or the month before there was some discussion on the list
about Real Audio. Someone released a Real Video installer. I
Has anyone gotten this working? I have it happily playing local files, and it
happily launches from netscape, but doesn't get any data from the broadcast
site.
I tried the suggestions for use behind a firewall, but no dice. I believe
that there is a firewall here; mail cannot go out from ne
Jim Pick wrote:
>
> > Has anyone got Real Audio working, when ever I have tried to use it, it
> > buffered the data, and then just quit, with the stderr going to netscape
> > saying "Signall 11". Is this a case, where Real Audio has to be
> > LD_PRE
> Has anyone got Real Audio working, when ever I have tried to use it, it
> buffered the data, and then just quit, with the stderr going to netscape
> saying "Signall 11". Is this a case, where Real Audio has to be
> LD_PRELOAD'd with something.
>
> Thanks,
>
On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Shaya Potter wrote:
>
> Has anyone got Real Audio working, when ever I have tried to use it, it
> buffered the data, and then just quit, with the stderr going to netscape
> saying "Signall 11". Is this a case, where Real Audio has to be
> LD
Shaya Potter:
> Has anyone got Real Audio working, when ever I have tried to use it, it
> buffered the data, and then just quit, with the stderr going to netscape
> saying "Signall 11". Is this a case, where Real Audio has to be
> LD_PRELOAD'd with something.
I
Has anyone got Real Audio working, when ever I have tried to use it, it
buffered the data, and then just quit, with the stderr going to netscape
saying "Signall 11". Is this a case, where Real Audio has to be
LD_PRELOAD'd with something.
Thanks,
Shaya
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I dont know, but it shouldn't be to hard to figure out, just go to the
real audio page, or email the support guys!
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Subject: Real Audio
Author: Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at
Interne
Hmmm. Yeah, raplayer launches a window. I don't have it on the
system that I am using at the moment but I seem to recall a test
program somewhere in the source tree, it has been almost a year
so it might be changed now. They are probably assuming that you
have a GUI browser.
> I already grabb
>
>
> On Sun, 18 May 1997, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>
> > Hey
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is a Real Audio player for Linux, without the
> > X-Windows/System (so: just text-only) ?
> >
> > thanks..
> >
> > -
Hey
>
> Does anyone know if there is a Real Audio player for Linux, without the
> X-Windows/System (so: just text-only) ?
>
> thanks..
>
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Hey
Does anyone know if there is a Real Audio player for Linux, without the
X-Windows/System (so: just text-only) ?
thanks..
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On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
Having problems with realaudio, looked in a few relevant files:
> # grep realaudio /etc/mime.types
> audio/x-pn-realaudiora ram
> # grep realaudio /etc/mailcap
> audio/x-pn-realaudio; raplayer %s; test=test "$DISPLAY" != "";description
Hi,
I installed the real audio player "raplayer" in my /usr/local
with a link in /usr/local/bin for the binary. It works from the
command line with their test "welcome" message, but doesn't work
from Netscape. I have the appropriate entries in mimi.types and
mailcap,
On Mon, 12 Aug 1996, Christian Lynbech wrote:
> I upgraded to 2.0.0 and found much to my pleasant surprise that my
> soundblaster card had started to work. Then I upgraded to 2.0.6 and it
> stopped working again (I haven't had time to properly report it yet,
> so I haven't the error message at ha
Christian Lynbech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I upgraded to 2.0.0 and found much to my pleasant surprise that my
> soundblaster card had started to work. Then I upgraded to 2.0.6 and it
> stopped working again (I haven't had time to properly report it yet,
> so I haven't the error message at han
>>>>> "Richard" == "Richard G Roberto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> On Fri, 9 Aug 1996, Derek Lee wrote:
>> I have Real Audio working on my debian box. I am running 2.0.0 kernel
>> which contains the appropriate Voxware sound dri
On Fri, 9 Aug 1996, Derek Lee wrote:
> I have Real Audio working on my debian box. I am running 2.0.0 kernel
> which contains the appropriate Voxware sound driver. There was no need
> to install USSLite.
>
> Are your other sound utilities working?
>
> --Derek Lee
>
I have Real Audio working on my debian box. I am running 2.0.0 kernel
which contains the appropriate Voxware sound driver. There was no need
to install USSLite.
Are your other sound utilities working?
--Derek Lee
Greetings ..
Has anyone had any luck getting the real audio client to run on your Debina
Linux Box. I'm not sure if there is some sort of sound driver
incompatibility or not, but I've tried installing the most recent kernel
2.0.6 (from debian source) and the most recent USS/Lite so
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