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2006-03-24
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2006-03-27
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Real(Audio/Video) streams have to be opened in the Video Player.
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2006-03-27
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I'll try this, thanks!
Despite they are only-audio files?
I hear it on my PC through Real Player. Here are some references:
http://www.radio.rai.it/player/player.cfm?Q_CANALE=2
rtsp://live.media.rai.it/broadcast/radiodue.rm
http://www.radio.rai.it/player/radio2.rpm
I was wondering whether, using Total Recorder or so, I could generate an MP3 stream to which I could hear through Slimserver (that I already use with no problems with my MP3. Or, does Slimserver manage Real files? I read somewhere on its documentation that it is possible to convert on the fly MP3 of 320 kbps or so to a lower bitrate stream such as 32 kbps or 64 kbps, in order for them to occupy a reduced bandwidth, so guess that this could be possible also with Real files if only they were managed by Slimserver.
Bye!