how to convert /etc/mailcap to home directory
Hi all,
after installing mplayer web radio link's were starting gmplayer and not
xmms, with the result that I wasn't able to hear sound.
I have uncommented the following lines out of the /etc/mailcap file see
attached.
What should I do to have a .mailcap file in my /home directory ?
There is no .mailcap file in my home direcotry and which mime-type has to be uncommented out
?
I read man mailcap already ...
Any comment's ?
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Best Regards,
Mark
###############################################################################
#
# MIME types and programs that process those types
#
# Much of this file is generated automatically by the program "update-mime".
# Please see the "update-mime" man page for more information.
#
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
#
# User section follows: Any entries included in this section will take
# precedence over those created by "update-mime". DO NOT CHANGE the
# "User Section Begins" and "User Section Ends" lines, or anything outside
# of this section!
#
# ----- User Section Begins ----- #
# ----- User Section Ends ----- #
###############################################################################
#application/x-ogg; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="OggVorbis Audio"
#application/ogg; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="OggVorbis Audio"
#audio/mpeg; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="MPEG Audio Format"
#audio/x-mpegurl; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Icecast Playlists"
#audio/x-ms-wax; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Audio Format"
#audio/x-ms-wma; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Audio Format"
#audio/x-pls; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="MP3 ShoutCast/IceCast Playlist"
#audio/x-scpls; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Shoutcast Playlists"
#audio/x-wav; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Waveform Microsoft Wave/RIFF"
#video/mpeg; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="MPEG Video Format"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/quicktime; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Apple Quicktime Video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-mpeg2; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="MPEG Video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-mpeg; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="MPEG 2 Video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-ms-afs; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-ms-asf; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="MS ASF video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-msvideo; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-ms-wma; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-ms-wmv; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-ms-wmx; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
#video/x-ms-wvx; /usr/bin/gmplayer '%s'; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
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