On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:34 AM, James <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: >> Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gentoo <at> gmail.com> writes: >> >> >>> I also have Vonage and use Seamonkey and everything is working okay >>> for me. I'm using the gecko-mediaplayer plugin, but opening with >>> gmplayer or something works too. >> >> Well here's my 'helper applications' entry >> Maybe a syntax error? >> >> Helper Applications "voice-message/wav" >> >> MIMI Type "voice-message/wav" >> Extension "wav" >> Open it with "/usr/bin/mplayer" >> >> <no quotes> >> >> >> The baffling things is I can use this string >> in my seamonkey browser to play the saved audio clip; >> it plays just fine, using mplayer or amarok: >> >> >> file:///home/<path>/voice-message.wav >> >> >> I can use aplay <path/filename> and some wav >> files play >> ( aplay close.wav >> Playing WAVE 'close.wav' : Signed 16 bit >> Little Endian, Rate 22050 Hz, Mono) >> >> and some don't, like my voice mails: >> (aplay voice-message.wav >> aplay: test_wavefile:782: can't play WAVE-file >> format 0x0007 which is not PCM or FLOAT encoded) >> Not sure if this matters...? >> >> So it's got to be a seamonkey mis-config? >> Here's my Seamonkey flags: >> (crypt gnome ipv6 java ldap mozdevelop postgres) >> >> >> KDE is the destop. > > I don't have it set up as a helper. It just pops up the "What would > you like to do?" dialog and I choose to open it with /usr/bin/gmplayer > > Paul >
I was wrong, it is set up. MIME type: audio/x-wav Description: (blank) Extension: wav Open it using /usr/bin/gmplayer [checked] Always ask me before handling files of this type And the same setup for MIME type of audio/wav Regards, Paul