http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u plays in rhythmbox on my
computer
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Some radio streams which used
http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u plays also fine in my system:
$ apt-cache policy rhythmbox
rhythmbox:
Installed: 3.2.1-1ubuntu3
Candidate: 3.2.1-1ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 3.2.1-1ubuntu3 0
500 http://ftp.caliu.cat/pub/distribucions/ubuntu/archive/ wily/main
amd64 Packages
Elbarbudo, Walter: try to download that m3u file, then open it with rhythmbox.
It won't play it for me.
I've figured out how to add its url in the radio section of rhythmbox and it
plays fine. But it won't do anything with that m3u file.
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@krycheck, I don't understand much about those formats, but are "m3u"
files not supposed to be "playlist" files? I mean, it is supposed to be
for playing radio streams and not as standalone music files. Maybe Totem
opens those files and then opens the stream, but in Rhythmbox adding the
link as a
Walter: So do you think it's correct behaviour that Ubuntu lets you open
an m3u file with Rhythmbox (as default?) and absolutely nothing happens?
Come on now...
Anyway, I've found a separate bug report for this: Bug #62430.
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@krycheck, what's sure is that this bug report is unrelated to your
problem, so you should continue in the other (very old) report. It looks
like it never got attention from upstream, nor there is any intention in
upstream on paying attention to it.
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This is not fixed!
http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u does not play in rhythmbox!
Totem plays it fine!
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