Yes, I'd like to be able to listen to Beeb2 and a few other BBC stations (on Listen Again). Trouble is, when it checks for Windows Media Player or Real Player, it doesn't seem to allow anything else.
You could try setting raplay up. It's available from OS4Depot/Audio/Play
Im sure your right, bean was gonna add code so other formats could be streamed and asked if i could add support for the AAC stream, which i agreed. But as far as im aware its not possible at the moment.
A1XE G4 800mhz,512mb,Radeon9200,SonyDRU-510A and 800a, Esi Juli@,Sil680,WiFi.
Im sure your right, ean was gonna add code so other formats could be streamed and asked if i could add support for the AAC stream, which i agreed. But as far as im aware its not possible at the moment.
Talking about AAC, and I know it's slightly off topic. Do you know much about this format. ffmpeg is unable to create mpeg4 files usable on an ipod because libfaac encoder is missing on OS4. The sources are publicly available, could you, or would you, have a look.
That's the decoder only (libfaad). The encoder is called libfaac and is not ported to AmigaOS. I agree that the names are such that they are too easy to confuse though.
I tried it out with 5live, last night. is there anyway of switching it off, other than the ol' three finger salute ? I had to do that, as the stream kept a comin, even when I'd shut down Mplayer !
I just use Ctrl-C in the CLI window where i started MPlayer.
Well, actually, i now have an amidock icon for radio 2 which i created by putting the mplayer call in a text file and giving it an iconx icon. I just give it a Ctrl-C in the resulting CON window when i'm done.
I just use Ctrl-C in the CLI window where i started MPlayer.
Well, actually, i now have an amidock icon for radio 2 which i created by putting the mplayer call in a text file and giving it an iconx icon. I just give it a Ctrl-C in the resulting CON window when i'm done.
That'll be it then - I've been dropping the URL into the MPlayer GUI ...
Oh for an OS4 equivalent to the kill command...
-edit- although I guess an arrangement with a stop icon on a button could be done via REXX or AmigaDOS...