Open a Windows C prompt windows. Change dir to the where Mplayer is installed. Try the following command.
mplayer -verbose 1 -vo null -cache 128 -af volume=4:sc,resample=44100:0:1 -playlist http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/realplayer/media/fmg2.rpm If it starts up and you hear audio then Mplayer is OK and the problem lies with the Slimserver/SB not Mplayer. You could try without the "-verbose 1" flag on the first run as this will reduce messages. If Mplayer does not play - look at the messages - it generate lots of messages some of which indicate files/codecs not found some of these are normal so don't jump to conclusions. At worst post a copy of the log. Bryan -- bpa _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
