On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Michael Allen wrote:
Per Samuel Baldwin
"In gnump3d.conf there's a setting called "always_stream". Set this to '1'.
If it's already set to 1, I'm not sure what else."
Unfortunately, mine is already set to always_stream = 1.
Thanks Samuel!
Anyone else have an idea?
It sounds like a MIME setting on the remote (i.e. music-downloading) end.
I have configured my browser to open specific applications for specific
file types. I believe this operation is beyond the scope of GnuMP3D, but
I may be misunderstanding the situation.
You could post your configuration file, or give a more complete example of
the problem. What is the difference between an m3u that behaves as you
expect and one that doesn't?
-Brandon
On 8/10/07, Michael Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm having an odd problem with just some of the folders in my gnump3d
account.
If I click 'play all' almost all of my folders just kick back an .m3u and
I commence playing the streaming music. However, for a few folders, the
music player instead pops an open file(s) window.
On windoze boxes I use winamp, on linux boxes I use xmms.
Both of them have the same problem, so I'm thinking it's more to do with
the .m3u than it is the player.
I took a look at the folder permissions and they are the same as folders
that stream without problems.
I tried playing just a single file in those folders and have the same
problem.
If I just play the mp3 files straight out of the folder from a computer
with access to the server folder, they play fine.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for the help.
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