On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 11:53:24PM -0400, Stan Mulder wrote: NS>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NS> NS>>Hi folks NS>> NS>>I hope you don't mind another question about this but I've read NS>>everything I can find on this list and elsewhere but it's just not NS>>working for me. I'm running Fedora Core 4 and have installed NS>>gnump3d-2.9.5. I can stream mp3 and ogg files fine. Unfortunately, my NS>>whole CD collection (~530 discs) is in flac format so I'd really like NS>>this work.. NS>> NS>>I added the following entries to /etc/gnump3d/mime.types NS>> NS>>application/x-flac flac NS>>audio/x-flac flac NS>> NS>> NS>>and also to /etc/mime.types just to be sure. NS>> NS>> NS>>However, even though the files are shown in xmms (or winamp) for me, NS>>they will not play. I can definitely play flac files with either of NS>>these programs as long as they reside on the local disk and are not NS>>being streamed. NS>> NS>>If I try to download them with lynx, the mime type is clearly shown as NS>>audio/x-flac for these files but they still don't play! NS>> NS>>Any suggestions you have would be appreciated! NS>> NS>>Cheers, NS>>-patrick NS>> NS>> NS>Seems I read this solution somewhere: NS> NS>1. audio/mpeg mpga mp2 mp3 flac NS> Nop, does not work.
NS>Yes, it's weird. Can't remember why that was suggested. NS> NS>And if using xmms: Using mplayer and beep-media-player. Both work fine with http streaming and fail with gnump3d :( NS> NS>2. get the most recent xmms flac plugin (http://flac.sourceforge.net/) NS> NS>3. Xmms was not properly handling .flac extensions. Problem file is NS>mpg123.c. It's fixed in the xmms cvs version. _______________________________________________ Gnump3d-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users
