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2007-07-10
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@ London, UK
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2007-07-10
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Not able to reproduce here - streaming audio (eg. BBC Radio 1) over the internet and playing mp3s all work fine while signed into Skype and with Skype minimized.
Initiating a Skype call interrupts media player, but that's to be accepted and I have to manually restart the audio when the call is finished - shame it doesn't just pause it and continue.
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2007-07-10
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@ Helsinki
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2007-07-10
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Any particular bug you are worried about?
https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/?at...54&func=browse
I'm sorry guys, but until you report a bug, that's entirely your problem, even if mplayer is unusable for you because of it. I don't have remote mind reading capabilities and can't help anyone in this case. So please cooperate properly or just shut up. Spreading FUD just discourages other users from even trying mplayer which has a high probability to work flawlessly for them, or they could at least be responsible enough to provide sane bugreports.
This isn't directly addressed to you, but the general trend in this forum worries me. There are quite a number of people who want to get everything for free and take it as granted, but not so many bother to contribute anything back (a good bugreport is a valuable contribution).
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2007-07-10
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2007-07-10
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@ UK
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Telling users of this forum to do things your way or just shut up strikes me as undemocratic if not downright rude.
You know there is just a possibility that some of us simply want to get a feel for what is the problem simply by asking if someone else is experiencing it. I'd be happy to participate in solving the bugs.
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2007-07-10
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2007-07-10
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2007-07-10
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I had this problem, but I unticked Use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming connection in Skype settings and its been fine after.
Mim
thanks,
Neil