[MPlayer-users] Streaming mplayer - *.wax?

Scott MacPhee scott at macphees.org
Fri Mar 26 22:00:54 CET 2004


I think I found the solution.

Drive to Radio Shack and buy a $12 radio.  Picks the stream up just
fine.  :-)

Note that you will need to provide your own localization for this
solution.  In Japan I recommend Yodobashi Camera and Yen, for example.

Thanks guys.


On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 01:42, Stephen Stocker wrote:

>   Hi,
> 
>   NPR has the worst streaming audio arrangement I've ever run across.
>   Javascript, for starters, although that's all to common. :) But a
>   bigger problem is that they have at least three different formats,
>   depending on whether you're listening to a live stream, a recent
>   on-demand stream or an archived show. MPlayer won't handle at least
>   one of the archived formats, and one of the developers rewrote some
>   code to handle another one awhile back. I think they have Bill Gates
>   writing their code or something, because it's an absolute disaster!
> 
>   I hope you have better luck than I did, I finally decided to hell with
>   NPR.
> 
>   	Take care,
> 	Steve
> 
> 
> >I have a streaming site mplayer can't seem to digest.  The most flagrant
> >is http://www.npr.org.  I am hoping someone can help me figure out what
> >I might be doing wrong.
> <snip>
> 
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Scott MacPhee <scott at macphees.org>
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