Jacob S on 15/12/05 03:48, wrote:
I was only able to get Realplayer 10 to work by
running it with th following command:
aoss realplayer
Whoops... That should be "aoss realplay".
This is going to be very sticky. First, to use it as a browser
helper application with that parameter, it is necessary to write a
shell script. When I do that, say, switching to /music and invoking
aossrp file.ram
I would look into mozplugger for invoking RealPlayer. In
/etc/mozpluggerrc you can change the commands it uses to call helper
applications. There is a section specifically for .rm, .ram and other
RealPlayer formats.
I recommend you check that realplayer is working on its own first before
you invest time in plugging it into moz.
On gnome I can't get it to run any sound using esound or alsa or oss (or
aoss).
Adam
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