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Re: Realplayer doesn't play, reeally.





On 18/04/07, Ed Jabbour <ejbr@comcast.net> wrote:
On April 17 2007 17:19, Ananda Samaddar wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 17:11:37 -0400
[snipped]
> >
> > > Just got MPlayer to play the Real Video sites you mentioned
> > > (CSPAN and BBC) under AMD64 Etch!  I would suggest you try it.
> > > There some instructions here:
> > >
> > > http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2007/04/install-multimedia-codecs-l
> > >ibdv dcss-in.html
> >
> > Thanks to everybody who commented.  OK, I purged Realplayer, and
> > for good measure, removed Firefox in case there was some
> > misconfiguration. Upon a clean reinstall, I brought down mplayer
> > and the plug-in. Removed Totem and whatever else I could think of
> > that Firefox might call.  Then, off to CSPAN and the BBC.  Nada.
> > On the BBC plugin, mplayer tries to connect to any one of about
> > three servers, evidently can't, and then just stops.  Same on the
> > standalone.   At
> > crooksandliars.com,  though, both the download and the play options
> > work.
> >
> > So, I guess the problem wasn't Realplayer at all.  It must be

> Are you using the MPlayer / plugins from debian-multimedia.org with
> the binary codecs from the MPlayer website?  As I've said these work
> flawlessly for me on the BBC website whether is windows media or real
> media, audio or video.  I really haven't had any problems and I'm
> using AMD64 Debian.

Yes, mplayer, mplayerplug-in and the codecs from mplayer's site.
Quicktime works, windows media works,  but Realplayer, either itself or
through mplayer, just will not work.  Ahh, well - so it goes.  I give
up.  Thanks again for trying to help.




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Are you viewing the BBC website from outside the UK?  Also do you have ipv6 support in  Iceweasel / Firefox disabled?, I presuming your using this.  Do you have any extension enable in Iceweasel / Firefox or whatever else you're using that messes with the network settings?  Try looking into all of these suggestions before you give up!

Ananda



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