Re: Mplayer

From: Matthew Dunaway <fert@eagle.ptialaska.net>
Date: Wed Feb 09 2005 - 01:44:58 AKST

It now works. :-).
What I did was uninstall xine. Mplayer is a better player anyway.

Paul Carr wrote:
> From their website:
>
> Liquid Compass dose support Linux. If you download mplayer
> (MPlayer-0.90), and then download the mozilla mplayer plugin
> (mplayerplug-in-0.95), you will be able to play Windows Media streaming.
> If you are still having issues be sure that you have downloaded and
> installed the additional codecs from the mplayer homepage.
>
> Paul
>
> Matthew Dunaway wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>I am using Mozilla and what I am trying to listen to is:
>>http://www.kfi640.com/interactive/streaming.html
>>I don't know what the extension is. Can you help? Will it play for you?
>>I am trying to find a on-line radio station that plays Coast to Coast AM
>> with Art Bell.
>>All the stations work fine in Windows (of Course), but I can't find one
>>that will play in Linux.
>>The liquid compass player says it works with Mplayer.
>>
>>Ted Montgomery wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>What are you using as your webviewer to click on these links. If it is
>>>Mozilla you can change the Navigator - Helper Applications and set it to
>>>auto execute Mplayer as the default for that file extension type.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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