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[ILUG] Playing WMA audio

[ILUG] Playing WMA audio

Conor Wynne nospam at conorwynne.com
Wed Jun 22 10:25:51 IST 2005


>> On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Colin O'Keeffe wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I want to listen to today fm on linux but what do i need?
>>>
>>> I have real player installed, whats the alternative to Windose Media
>>> Player?

Get the mplayer-plugin, it does exactly what it says on the tin.
Bit buggy though, e.g.: if you refresh the page, the webbrowser will close.

I use it for watching the motogp live streaming, primarily because realone
does not work for some reason. I can normally watch real streaming, except
for the onboard bike cam's.

http://www.motogp.com

>> mplayer mms://live.interoutemediaservices.com/todayfm should do it. If
>> it
>> doesn't work it's most likely because it's blocked by the firewall.

It doesn't even work without the firewall, I've tested this.

> This is exactly what works for me too.
> You might need to make sure you have all the extra codecs. As reference,
> this is my setup (FC3):
>
> mplayer-gui-1.0pre7-1
> mplayer-debuginfo-1.0-0.16.pre7.1.fc3
> mplayer-1.0pre7-1
> mplayer-codecs-extra-20050412-1
> mplayer-codecs-20050412-1
> mplayer-skin-default-1.4-1

In my case, all the codes are installed as I can play all file types if
they are downloaded. Its only the "mms" sites which do not work -> except
with the mplayer-plugin.

regards
Conor.

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