Dale Hair wrote:
Same here. Only I'm running Sarge, not Sid. Nothing special for running xine. It just works. I've listened to at least three songs, it may have been more, as I was in and out of the room. I have found xine to be the only media player that 'just works' with whatever I have thrown at it. Granted, I'm not a heavy user of any media player, but xine has worked on anything that I have tried to listen to, or view.On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 17:39 +0300, gustavo halperin wrote:But, How ??? In my case when I run xine ( > xine http://200.43.193.192/radio3/soft.wsx) I also hear just the first song, how do you run Xine. Did do pass some especial option ??Thank you, Gustavo HalperinI don't know what the problem is, every song uses the same codec - MS Windows Media Audio 2 (ffmpeg audio) according to xine. So if the first song plays the others should also.I just runxine http://200.43.193.192/radio3/soft.wsx I have never set up a special config file for xine. Running the latest sid and xine-ui.
This is what I have installed: $ dpkg -l | grep xineii libxine1 1.0.1-1sarge2 the xine video/media player library, binary
ii xine-ui 0.99.3-1 the xine video player, user interface $ dpkg -l | grep codec ii libxvidcore4 1.1.0-beta2+cv High quality ISO MPEG4 codec library ii w32codecs 20050412-0.4 win32 binary codecs -- Marc Shapiro No boom today. Boom tomorrow. There's always a boom tomorrow. What?! Look, somebody's got to have some damn perspective around here. Boom. Sooner or later ... boom! - Susan Ivanova: B5 - Grail