Can anyone else play this radio stream? The best result I get is the intro in Flash.
Hi
Plays fine here firefox 3.6.13 on SLED11 [desktop] and default Gnome install (liveCD) of openSUSE 11.4 M6 [netbook] firefox 4.0 beta with just flash installed no other codec items.
Works too in Quod Libet* with the .pls file imported as a playlist.
- and presumably other audio players
I wonder what I’m missing? I have all of the codecs AFAIK. Using Gnome 2.32, FF 3.6, oS 11.3, Flash 10.1. I’ve never heard of Quod, what exactly is it?
What if you try installing flashplayer and get to the URL. I normally use flycast to listen to radio.
Do you have Java Script allowed?
Quod Libet is an audio player, like Amarok etc. Nothing special, just good.
On 02/03/2011 08:06 PM, chief sealth wrote:
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> I wonder what I’m missing? I have all of the codecs AFAIK. Using Gnome
> 2.32, FF 3.6, oS 11.3, Flash 10.1. I’ve never heard of Quod, what
> exactly is it?
my flash 10.1 r102 working fine here in FF 3.6.13 (rest in sig)…you
might try adding a new test user with YaST, and seeing if it works
when logged in there…you may have something setup in your regular
user which is messing it up…
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I can’t play it in FF, Chrome, Banshee or a temp account. I must be missing something, but I can’t guess what it is. Interestingly, if I try to play the .pls or the .asx, I’m prompted to open or save them. Normally, these would be played by the mplayer plug-in.
Hi
Sounds like the mime database has gone AWOL… what about starting from the command line (as in firefox) to see if any additional output. You could also try mplayer <URL> from the command line with the .pls or .asc files?
Here’s the output opening the .pls with mplayer from Firefox:
> firefox
App startup
*** nss-shared-helper: Shared database disabled (set NSS_USE_SHARED_DB to enable).
MPlayer dev-SVN-r31930-4.5-openSUSE Linux 11.3 (x86_64)-Packman (C) 2000-2010 MPlayer TeamCan't open joystick device /dev/input/js0: No such file or directory
Can't init input joystick
mplayer: could not connect to socket
mplayer: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control.
Playing /tmp/playlist.pls.
Seek failed
Exiting... (End of file)
Hi
What about using mplayer direct with the play list you have saved was what I was getting at?
It’s a strange one for sure… maybe starting firefox with strace might show something?
strace firefox
It will produce lots of output, but keep an eye on it when you try the player. You might also want to extend the scroll back buffer on the terminal session.
Same “seek failed” message.
It’s a strange one for sure… maybe starting firefox with strace might show something?
Trying to play the Flash stream, I get
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** WARNING: unhandled variable 18 (<unknown variable>) in NPN_GetValue()
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** WARNING: unhandled variable 18 (<unknown variable>) in NPN_GetValue()
This seems to be fairly common, but I can’t find anything useful on google.
Hi
OK, try the ‘create a test user’ and login with that fresh profile, does it work for the test user?
No, aready tried that.
Hi
Try re-installing the following with force;
sudo zypper in -f shared-mime-info flash-player
sudo /sbin/SuSEconfig
Still no luck. I might just have to go without this station, there are others that work. I’m really curious why it would work for others here but not me, though.
Hi
Very weird, the only other thing I can think to do is install httpfox add in and then monitor the http traffic to see if it’s showing something.