On 7/19/07, Sonia Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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$ mplayer http://138.25.162.211:8080 -dumpaudio -dumpfile foo
This doesn't give any errors, but mplayer won't play the file. Is this
the right way to rip using mplayer? Is there an easier way to do this
(maybe using another program)?
Sonia Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This doesn't give any errors, but mplayer won't play the file. Is this
the right way to rip using mplayer? Is there an easier way to do this
(maybe using another program)?
vlc can rip streams like this and it supports windows media
dave
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Hi Sonia,
Sonia Hamilton wrote:
I'm trying to rip a window$ media stream, looking for some
hints... The stream is http://www.2ser.com/stream.
Playing the stream using mplayer works:
$ mplayer http://138.25.162.211:8080
I use mplayer this way to rip 2SER to a wave file. Then afterwards
* On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 10:20:13AM +1000, David Kempe wrote:
Sonia Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This doesn't give any errors, but mplayer won't play the file. Is this
the right way to rip using mplayer? Is there an easier way to do this
(maybe using another program)?
vlc can rip
* On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 05:32:28PM +1000, Steve Lindsay wrote:
It works if you use -dumpstream instead of -dumpaudio. Perhaps mplayer
can't specifically separate out the audio from the stream for that
particular format?
Thanks, that worked! Out of interest, what format would that be coming
On 7/20/07, Sonia Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, that worked! Out of interest, what format would that be coming
out as natively (I'm an audio noob)? Playing says:
Opening audio decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg/libavcodec audio decoders
AUDIO: 44100 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 64.0 kbit/4.54% (ratio: