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Re: help on-line radio (mozilla real plugin)



On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 09:43 +0100, Alberto Bert wrote:
> On Feb 24, 2005 at 05:21:29PM +0100, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> > En/La Alberto Bert ha escrit, a 24/02/05 14:59:
> > | Hi all,
> > |
> > | few mounths ago I asked to you how to set mozilla plugins such to be
> > able to
> > | listen on-line radio. You've been very helpful, but now I've found a new
> > | wanderful radio which I cannot play :-(
> > |
> > | http://www.wbgo.org/listennow/
> > |
> > | In windows is working with realplayer. I've got realplayer10 and gxine.
> > | Normaly real files are played by the xine mozilla plugin, but in this
> > | case nothing happens: in the place where you're supposed to see the
> > | volume, play slider, etc. (of course I don't care about them) I can see
> > | two dark grey bars and silence from my speakers.
> > |
> > | I know out there is full of expert in audio formats etc. Is there anyone
> > | who can help me to listen my jazz radio on debian?
> > |
> > Hi Alberto,
> > I'm listening to a nice blues track on WBGO as I write this. Thanks for
> > the link. I'm running Debian Sarge and using Firefox. The plugin is
> > real10 for linux. I haven't had much luck with the xine plugin on
> > ra-streams. Try reinstalling the realplayer plugin and you should be
> > listening to your jazz programmes before you can whistle Straight, no
> > chaser.
> 
> In fact I already tryed to re-install real10, by downloading it from
> their site (I couldn't find a debian package). RealP. works in general,
> but not as plugin... I guess I should de-install xine, but in that case
> I will not be able to listen many other radios using different
> formats...
> 
> I started with real10 only, then I was forced to install xine for
> listening wmp radios, but at that point xine didn't let real play any
> more rpm files. Normaly xine works perfectly on rpm, but not in for that
> radio :-(

RP10 works fine for me as a Mozilla plugin.

Note, though, what's in my /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins :

/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/nphelix.so ->
          /usr/local/bin/RealPlayer/mozilla/nphelix.so
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/nphelix.xpt -> 
          /usr/local/bin/RealPlayer/mozilla/nphelix.xpt

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