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2009-07-30
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2009-07-31
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@ Bulgaria
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2009-08-07
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2009-08-07
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@ Houston
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Hey guys - quick question,
I've got rc2 installed and it's the only way I've found to play this internet radio stream I listen to that requires a username/password. The only thing is, they have your email address as your username, and everything I've tried chokes except for using...
> mplayer -user email@host. com -passwd myPass http:/ /radio.hostname.com/stream
...from xterm. Any other player I tried using with a playlist file or entering the email@addr/password in the URL does not work. But streams without the email address as the username (ie. demo/demo) work just fine.
Does anybody know a better solution to listen to a stream like this?
- Thanks
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2009-08-07
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@ near Memphis, TN USA
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You can use personal menu to put that code so that you can play that stream in mplayer using xterm with one click.
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2009-08-08
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@ italy
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2009-08-08
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@ near Memphis, TN USA
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HI, I'm a newbie to the n800 (and linux generally) and i want to kno how i can install mPlayer from the .tar file you download form this tread.
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2009-08-08
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@ italy
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2009-08-08
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I saw that i have to move the file in /usr/bin/ , config to /home/user/.mplayer/ ,
menu.conf to /etc/mplayer/... but I do not know what to write in the terminal to do thisI'M veeeeeeeeery nooooooob
cp /media/mmc2/config /home/user/.mplayer/config sudo gainroot mv /usr/bin/mplayer /usr/bin/mplayer_old cp /media/mmc2/mplayer /usr/bin/mplayer cp /media/mmc2/menu.conf /etc/mplayer/menu.conf
such command lines scares linux noobs like me