[MPlayer-users] mplayer and links2
Ivan Kalvachev
ivan at cacad.com
Mon Jul 5 22:30:37 CEST 2004
You can try -really-quiet to decrease the output garbadge.
I once again repeat that links ALWAYS download the file (that is why it ask you)
and you are lucky bacause playlists are usually quite small (% is FILE:)
I stole these types from mplayerplug-in.sf.net
format is "mime:file_extension:description"
"video/quicktime:mov:Quicktime;"
"video/x-quicktime:mov:Quicktime;"
"image/x-quicktime:mov:Quicktime;"
"video/quicktime:mp4:Quicktime;"
"video/quicktime:sdp:Quicktime - Session Description Protoco
l;"
"application/x-quicktimeplayer:mov:Quicktime;",
"video/x-ms-asf-plugin:asf,asx:Windows Media;"
"video/x-msvideo:avi:AVI;"
"video/msvideo:avi:AVI;"
"application/x-mplayer2:wmv:WMV;"
"video/x-ms-wm:asf:MSNBCPlayer;"
"video/x-ms-asf:asf,asx:Windows Media;"
"video/x-ms-wmv:wmv:Microsoft WMV video;"
"video/x-ms-wmp:wmp:Windows Media;"
"video/x-ms-wvx:wvx:Windows Media;"
"audio/x-ms-wax:wax:Windows Media;"
"audio/x-ms-wma:wma:Windows Media;"
"application/x-drm-v2:asx:Windows Media;"
"audio/wav:wav:Microsoft wave file;"
"audio/x-wav:wav:Microsoft wave file;",
"audio/x-pn-realaudio:ram,rm:RealAudio;"
"audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin:rpm:RealAudio;"
"application/smil:smil:SMIL;"
"audio/x-realaudio:ra:RealAudio;",
"video/mpeg:mpg,mpeg:MPEG;"
"audio/mpeg:mpg,mpeg:MPEG;"
"video/x-mpeg:mpg,mpeg:MPEG;"
"video/x-mpeg2:mpv2,mp2ve:MPEG2;"
"audio/mpeg:mpg,mpeg:MPEG;"
"audio/x-mpeg:mpg,mpeg:MPEG;"
"audio/mpeg2:mp2:MPEG audio;"
"audio/x-mpeg2:mp2:MPEG audio;"
"audio/mpeg3:mp3:MPEG audio;"
"audio/x-mpeg3:mp3:MPEG audio;"
"audio/mp3:mp3:MPEG audio;"
"video/mp4:mp4:MPEG 4 Video;",
"video/fli:fli,flc:FLI animation;"
"video/x-fli:fli,flc:FLI animation;"
Wish You Best
Ivan Kalvachev
iive
Cheryl Homiak said:
> Hey, Steve, you are piling up those points today!!!
> I now have
> /usr/local/bin/mplayer -playlist %
> in my links2 associations; for some reason it still asks me about opening
> it even though I don't have the "ask" box checked, but the important thing
> is: IT WORKS! As long as I'm using a braille display the mplayer stuff
> goes by so fast I don't have to deal with it; when I try it with speech I
> may end up adding the /dev/null part.
> Now, can anybody tell me if there are other file formats I should add to
> the content-type besides video/x-ms-asf?
> By the way, links2 can be used graphically but also can be used in console
> from the command line as I use it; I primarily use it because it has
> _some_ support for javascript.
> thanks again!!!
>
> --
> Cheryl
>
> "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
>
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