Hi i have a question..... I am want to be able to stream some video files,
they have extensions like .avi, .mpg, .wmv, .rmvb, etc ...... how do i go
about doing this? Is it possible?

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> From: Ross Mohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hope you figured this out already but if not, it's a simple setting in
> your gnump3d.conf file:
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>    port = 80
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> -Ross
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> On Sat, 2008-02-02 at 07:53 -0800, Marty wrote:
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> > > I have been using gnump3d for years now on port 8001 but want to move
> it to port 80 since some firewalls are
> > > setup to reject pages from ports other than the standard port 80.  How
> can I do this?
> > >
> > > Marty
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> > Also, my router is setup to icecast (serve mp3s) on ports 8000-8005.  Is
> ipforwarding on my router what needs
> > to be done?
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> From: "Randall Blecher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> So I'm sure a lot of people are discovering their GNUMP3d GUI
> preferences no longer being saved.  It looks like the cookies
> responsible for saving the preferences were hardcoded to expire Mon,
> 10-Mar-08 14:36:42 GMT, which has just passed, thereby causing the
> ability to save preferences to break.
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> Although, this should probably be changed to work differently, you can
> easily work around this problem by simply editing the gnump3d script
> (/usr/bin/gnump3d in the Debian/Ubuntu packages) and changing the date
> the cookie sets to a date that's pretty far in the future.
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> Randall
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