I am trying to play the streaming audio from this site: http://www.unknowncountry.com Click on the Dreamland link. The result is this: http://texeme.com/konquerorwontplaywm.png The popup launches, and some kind of plug in (Kaffeine I think) appears, but then it just blacks out.
On Sat, 2005-05-14 at 02:28 -0700, John Bailo wrote:
I am trying to play the streaming audio from this site:
Click on the Dreamland link.
The result is this:
http://texeme.com/konquerorwontplaywm.png
The popup launches, and some kind of plug in (Kaffeine I think) appears, but then it just blacks out.
"Dreamland appears online every Saturday afternoon at 1PM Pacific time. Each program is available for one month, and may be listened to any time on any PC or Mac that is equipped to play sound, or on WebTV. Windows and Mac users need the Windows Media Player, available free from Microsoft at Windows Media Downloads." It requires WMP is why. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
On Saturday 14 May 2005 04:38, Ken Schneider wrote:
"Dreamland appears online every Saturday afternoon at 1PM Pacific time. Each program is available for one month, and may be listened to any time on any PC or Mac that is equipped to play sound, or on WebTV. Windows and Mac users need the Windows Media Player, available free from Microsoft at Windows Media Downloads."
It requires WMP is why.
Yes, but shoudn't the MPlayer plugin or Kaffeine plugin with the Win32codecs allow me to play it?
On Sat May 14 2005 3:05 pm, John Bailo wrote:
It requires WMP is why.
Yes, but shoudn't the MPlayer plugin or Kaffeine plugin with the Win32codecs allow me to play it? I have SUSE 9.3 and I listened to dreamland... I installed the win32codecs and mplayer. It worked in Opera browser, but not firefox. I have firefox 1.04 installed.
-- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 X-Request-PGP: http://home.comcast.net/~p.cartwright/wsb/key.asc
On Saturday 14 May 2005 04:38, Ken Schneider wrote:
"Dreamland appears online every Saturday afternoon at 1PM Pacific time. Each program is available for one month, and may be listened to any time on any PC or Mac that is equipped to play sound, or on WebTV. Windows and Mac users need the Windows Media Player, available free from Microsoft at Windows Media Downloads."
It requires WMP is why.
PS -- Under the FAQ it also says: http://www.unknowncountry.com/dreamland/listening_faq.phtml#nowmp "I can’t use Windows Media Player or I would prefer not to. Our streaming audio is in Windows Media format. Any audio software compatible with Windows Media files may be used to listen to our programs. There are a variety of options available to people who cannot use the Windows Media Player, or would prefer not to. Many alternative products exist for users of Microsoft Windows. Fewer options exist for Macintosh and Unix/Linux users. Macintosh users might begin with Microsoft's Windows Media Player for OSX. Linux users can add WMA functionality to the popular XMMS with xmms-wma. MPlayer, the movie player for linux, also supports WMA playback. Popular alternatives for Windows systems include Winamp and JetAudio. Additionally, Subscribers have access to a download area containing most, if not all, of our programs, in mp3 format. "
John Bailo wrote: [snip] Even though his questions may have some substance, a Google check suggests that this gentleman has posted one heck of a large number of questions on the alt.os.linux.suse newsgroup, under half a dozen different aliases presumably in the hopes of avoiding killfiles and anti-trolling measures. Crossposting to the comp.os.linux.advocacy newsgroup all the time is a bit of a giveaway, m8. Still, perhaps he's decided to "go straight". :) Fish
On Saturday 14 May 2005 11:28, John Bailo wrote:
I am trying to play the streaming audio from this site:
Click on the Dreamland link.
The result is this:
http://texeme.com/konquerorwontplaywm.png
The popup launches, and some kind of plug in (Kaffeine I think) appears, but then it just blacks out.
You will need the win32 codecs from packman.links2linux.org to play windows media content. I haven't tried it with kaffeine, but with the mplayer browser plugin it works, although it's a very slow connection at the moment
participants (5)
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Anders Johansson
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John Bailo
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Ken Schneider
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Mark Crean
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Paul Cartwright