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Subject: Re: a few changes in noatun
From: Charles Samuels <charles () kde ! org>
Date: 2001-03-23 1:56:40
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On Thursday 22 March 2001 05:48 pm, Christophe Prud'homme wrote:
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> Le Jeudi 22 Mars 2001 08:33 pm, vous avez écrit :
> > > actually I was thinking that there is no support for mp3/ogg stream
> > > radios in noatun or am I wrong?
> > > if not(if I am not wrong) and if no one else is working on this then
> > > I would be glad to contribute that
> >
> > That'd be nice if you would, however, I think it's mostly an mpeglib
> > and arts change.
> >
> > For example, when you add http://.../ to the playlist, how does noatun
> > know that this file is not to be IOslave downloaded, but instead, that
> > path is given directly to mpeglib, and I'm not sure if mpeglib can even
> > do these streams yet :)
>
> actually you have to you a audio/x-scpls mimetype
> for a .pls extension file (dled with http://<>/<>.pls)
>
> [playlist]
> NumberOfEntries=1
> File1=http://66.9.105.2:8000/
>
> now in x-scpls noatun is registered and noatun(with the help of mpeglib)
> can start reading data from this url
> noatun has to be able to support audio/x-scpls mimetype
Is this a standard file format? This should be quite easy to do. But what
about shoutcast, as in, how can noatun be able to open
http://66.9.105.2:8000, if it doesn't have a .pls file to figure it out with
>
> regards
> C.
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Charles Samuels <charles@kde.org>
K Desktop Environment
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