I have hacked in some loopback code.  When I use a
"http://127.0.0.1:portno/file" format I get an INVALID_REQUEST error.  If I
use "mms://" I get the packets, but can't find how to act like an MMS
server.  If I use other prefixes, I get bad protocol errors.  What protocol
did you use on your loopback connection?

Ed Patriquin

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> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 12:00 PM
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> Subject: RE: Support for other file formats
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> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Ed Patriquin wrote:
>
> > I did an experimental version based on 2.06.  The problem I ran
> into was the
> > need for a temporary file.  I couldn't find a way to hook up
> the WMA classes
> > to the streaming input.  The WMA classes seem to be designed to
> only work
> > with files.  I didn't make it more widely available because
> this limitation
> > made it inconsistent with FreeAmp's architecture.
>
>   I hacked around this problem by supplying the WMA data on a loopback
> socket, then giving WMA a URL to the loopback interface.  It's a hack, but
> I had to solve the problem somehow for work.
>
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