Hi Steve,

>> It's working almost perfectly, and I say almost because it is working in
>> VLC under windows and xmms under linux, but not under winamp...?? Winamp 
>> does play gnump3d's mp3 streams even when they are downsampled so why 
>> wouldn't it play these? I've tried using
>> 
>> audio/mpeg                                   mpga mpega mp2 mp3 m4a ape
>> 
>> in /etc/mime.types instead of an audio/x-ape mime.type but still no 
>> go...Any ideas on this?

>   Perhaps the mime-type which is being served is the "old" ape one,
>  instead of the converted one which should be sent - since you're now
>  serving .mp3 files instead of the ape ones.

>   If you could do a "wget", or something similar to see if you're
>  getting the correct mime.type file served that might help.

>   If that is the problem adjusting the mime.type file to have
>  audio/mp3/whatever for .ape files would do the job I'd guess.

With wget I've checked that using

audio/mpeg                                   mpga mpega mp2 mp3 m4a ape

does  send the correct mime type (audio/mpeg), but I wonder why winamp
is  still  not  playing  it... Other streams that do work use the same
mime type. It might be because there's ".mp3" in the url or something?
I  don't  know  how winamp works, but it's definitely it's problem, as
vlc and xmms do both work.

I will not look more into this as it seems to be winamp's problem, not
gnump3d's.

Anyway,  I'm  going  to  open a new thread on wma in gnump3d. This two
threads  will  make  for a good documentation in case I get it working
;-).

Regards,
David





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