On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 13:47 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
The -playlist option made it work.
Sometimes needed for .ram files, as they're often a playlist or referrer
of some time. Not always needed, as some .ram files are the media,
itself. And I've noticed mplayer *sometimes* not care when you you put
-playlist in where it shouldn't be.
OT: in the interests of having a more user-friendly experience, such
as fast-forward etc., I also tried with gmplayer (also with
-playlist). It started playing OK but on hitting the fast-forward
control the UI just froze and had to be "kill -9"'ed. gmplayer seems
to be someone's idea of a joke, which is a pity as mplayer is
otherwise very capable.
gmplayer never was very good for me. It liked to crash, a lot. I found
smplayer to be much better. And there's another front end that I can't
remember the name of. gmplayer is a recompiled mplayer, that behaves
differently, as *well* as having a GUI.
Some streams just are not seekable, and you'll find trying to seek being
ignored, or wedging the player, sometimes quite hard. For playing back
an already downloaded stream that won't seek, you can add the -idx
command option, and mplayer will assess the whole file (taking a bit of
time), then fake up an index that it can use to seek.
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