Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MplayerRadio
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@wishmaster270 Thank you, and about the caching nothing change with that. here is one of the link http://www.surfmusik.de/m3u/magicfm,14949.m3u can you try please maybe i doing something wrong
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I tried this link on the command line:
mplayer -cache 256 -playlist http://www.surfmusik.de/m3u/magicfm,14949.m3uMplayer complains that the station is to slow. It doesn’t even start playing in my case.
It looks like mplayer has some known problems with aac.But you are right. If i use xmms2 it works.
The problem is, that xmms2 uses a totally different interface.But also some good news. I released a new version 0.0.2 which adds two volume buttons.
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Found a hack:
You can create an own m3u file which contains this url “http://stream.laut.fm/magicfm”. This one is working fine with mplayer{ title: "Test", url: "/home/pi/test.m3u", }
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@wishmaster270 thank you for new release and maybe you think in the future to release a version with xmms2. Thanks
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@wishmaster270 ok i will try. Thanks
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@wishmaster270 Sorry because I still insist but now the new release is not stable he start flickering, but just this module everything else works fine. Looks like he refreshed every 5 seconds. And sometimes when he flicker he stop playing.
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@electros
Sorry for that.
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@wishmaster270 ok thanks
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@electros I just realised that the flickering means that the module tries to switch to the sender but the mplayer process runs into an error.
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@wishmaster270 sorry but i don’t know about what command you talk. To play that test file in mplayer from the shell?