On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Jarno L�hteenm�ki wrote:
I used the VideoLan client (www.videolan.org) instead of MPlayer.
I found it much more rich featured. It can turn unicast stream into multicast or vice versa. It can record into hard-drive. It supports also almost any known OS.
I haven't tried this myself, but if it does support the Windows Media 9 Audio codec, go for it. Currently MPlayer does _NOT_ support this codec, which is closing out any unix/linux/*bsd users from hearing the sessions as our encoding only supports Windows Media 9 audio codecs. The obvious solution is that we change our encoder to use the previous codec (as used in Barcelona in May). Unfortunately, MS is not making the Windows Media 8 Audio codec available for their encoder (they do for the player) anymore. I'm somewhat redfaced that I didn't keep the original install file before having the machines reinstalled at the moment. -- Bruce Campbell RIPE Systems/Network Engineer NCC www.ripe.net - PGP562C8B1B Operations/Security