> What format?  mtv is a pretty good MPEG-1 player in linux.  You have
> to pay $10 bucks for it, but it's worth it.  You can demo it for
> free. I guess these are MPEG-2, or worse, that windows media thing.
>
A lot of the ones floating around are in either Real Audio, or windows
media.  Some are quicktime too, which also doesn't work under linux.

Unfortunately if you have anything close to a recent version of Windows
Media Player or Real Audio, it won't work on windows either.  The only way
i've seen it able to work consistently is if you use the oldest version of
WMP that you can find.  The one that comes default w/ Windows 98 works
pretty good.

Anything else i've seen will crash within about 15 minutes.  And you can't
usually fastforward very well either.

-Lkb



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