Ogg Vorbis is another one - and it already has XMMS plugins and the
like. However, I suspect NPR won't like it because its documentation
still has "beta" all over it. However, I've been using it for at least 3
months now.

--Bruce

http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/index.html

"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
> 
> This brings up a good issue to discuss. Obviously MS isn't going to
> port their streaming media server to Linux. RealMedia already has a
> Linux version of their server, but it costs $9000. How can Linux be a
> low cost solution? There are a few open source media servers like
> Danubio (http://www.danubio.org), but what about the client side? Are
> there any open source RTSP/RTP clients out there? Are they
> cross-platform for maximum compatibility?
> "Joshua S. Freeman" wrote:
> >
> > They are not paying for the Microsoft streaming audio stuff... Microsoft
> > gives it away if they sign an exlusivity contract of some kind...
> > otherwise, most of the people I know in Public Radio would rather use
> > realaudio... but it's expensive...
> >
> > J.
> 
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