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First of all, I'm running Mozilla-1.4rc1 on SuSE 8.2. Using Mozilla, I'm trying to access a live stream from GUA4DEC. Currently, there is no stream available. However, when there is, I am unable to access it. The link is: rtsp://193.1.31.232:554/broadcast/live.rm I'm able to access other Real media. When I try to access this, I get the following message: rtsp is not a registered protocol This would seem like a protocol of which Mozilla is unaware. My question is, how can I "register" this protocol with Mozilla? Any help is greatly appreciated. Rick
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* Rick Friedman (rickfriedman@myfastmail.com) [030617 13:55]:
rtsp is not a registered protocol
This would seem like a protocol of which Mozilla is unaware. My question is, how can I "register" this protocol with Mozilla?
It's in /etc/services and hopefully mozilla uses that instead of trying to keep it's own database. I think the error must mean something else but have no idea what. Sorry, -- -ckm
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Well, interestingly, the protocol seems to work with Konqueror. So, there is something about the protocol that prevents Mozilla (and, not surprisingly, Galeon) from working with it. Rick On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 17:04, Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* Rick Friedman (rickfriedman@myfastmail.com) [030617 13:55]:
rtsp is not a registered protocol
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It's in /etc/services and hopefully mozilla uses that instead of trying to keep it's own database. I think the error must mean something else but have no idea what. Sorry,
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Rick Friedman wrote:
This would seem like a protocol of which Mozilla is unaware. My question is, how can I "register" this protocol with Mozilla?
I'm not entirely sure that you can.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
If I were you I would simply download RealONE Player from real.com .. I'm using v 9.0.7.151 (old) and it works fine. Well, it works as well as any Real Player works ;-) sjb
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