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Rupert Brun wrote:
the browser/flash requirement/restriction is your arbitary choice.
I doubt I am that exceptional as a Linux user in not using
browser/flash to access BBC content.
I could even download r3_aaclca.pls with wget look in it and
download with wget using the long http:// url.
> the browser/flash requirement/restriction is your arbitary choice.
> I doubt I am that exceptional as a Linux user in not using browser/flash to
> access BBC content.
> I could even download r3_aaclca.pls with wget look in it and download with
> wget using the long http:// url.
I think we ar
Rupert Brun wrote:
Some people have commented that we should make a "normal" surround
sound stream available but I'm not at all sure what they mean by
this. For live streaming you need a codec and a transport layer. Our
"normal" transport layers Flash and Shoutcast. Flash won't support
more than
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is an agreed standard which is widely supported. If any of you have a better
way of doing that please share it!
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