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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    osco
    Posts: 680 from 2009/10/21
    From: Boston, USA
    Can owb handle this protocall?
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  • Fab
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    Fab
    Posts: 1331 from 2003/6/16
    mplayer can.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    osco
    Posts: 680 from 2009/10/21
    From: Boston, USA
    indeed FAB! TY

    [ Edited by osco on 2009/12/20 22:59 ] 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

    [ Edited by osco on 2009/12/20 23:00 ]
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    amigadave
    Posts: 2795 from 2006/3/21
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    Are there any tutorials out there that teach someone with no experience setting mime types, or any other types in a browser, such as OWB, and otherwise tie in external programs like mplayer and others to play different content that is often found on the Internet, but is not already supported in OWB itself?

    The new OWB Flash plug-in is great news, but limited and as described in the notes, cannot play clips like those found on YouTube yet.

    If there is no currently available tutorial, I might try to put one together from information that is currently available and put it on the MorphOS Library wiki site.
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  • Fab
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    Fab
    Posts: 1331 from 2003/6/16
    Quote:


    Are there any tutorials out there that teach someone with no experience setting mime types, or any other types in a browser, such as OWB, and otherwise tie in external programs like mplayer and others to play different content that is often found on the Internet, but is not already supported in OWB itself?



    No tutorial, but it's not supposed to be very hard to configure either. Example: an asx URL.

    - You would need to add a new mimetype matching asx: video/x-ms-asx. Good servers/sites send the mimetype correctly as video/x-ms-asx in which case no extension matching is needed. If they don't, then you would also add "asx" to the extensions field to make sure there's a way to know that a .asx URL is related to that mimetype entry.

    -Below, you choose the action type, which would be in that case "external viewer" (or "ask" if you still want to be able to display it in browser, in case it would be a false positive).

    - Finally you just need to pass the path/options to mplayer: path:to/mplayer -gui 1 -playlist
    and %l in the last string, to indicate the URL to pass to mplayer.

    Quote:


    The new OWB Flash plug-in is great news, but limited and as described in the notes, cannot play clips like those found on YouTube yet.



    If you read the youtube note in the readme, then you'll see it *can* play them (no comment about the speed, though it's not far from real time on mini with the adequate options).

    [ Edited by Fab on 2009/12/21 15:14 ]
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  • Cocoon
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    patbest
    Posts: 43 from 2009/12/21
    From: France, Var
    Hello,

    You can test this sofware very nice for mms ans other forme

    NetTV - V_1.5 2008

    Work fine on morphos

    @+
    :-) Patbest

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  • »21.12.09 - 15:38
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  • Fab
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    Fab
    Posts: 1331 from 2003/6/16
    @patbest

    this is just a collection of scripts with TV urls calling mplayer. :)
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  • HAK
  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 225 from 2003/2/24
    From: Austria, Vienna
    Hi,

    There also exists an mmsclient on AmiNet, if you prefer just downloading the file in question for later use.


    Bye HAK
  • »21.12.09 - 22:31
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  • Fab
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    Fab
    Posts: 1331 from 2003/6/16
    To be noted mplayer can be used to dump mms streams (or any other kind) while playing by enabling the "record stream" option.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    osco
    Posts: 680 from 2009/10/21
    From: Boston, USA
    Arexx script examples to be used as a tutorial for MPlayer.
    Wish to batch view multiple mms:files .
    Want to be able to number the frames and with a read of a key frames through a graphic program.
    Can Wildfire work as an engine/ :-o

    [ Edited by osco on 2009/12/21 20:20 ]
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    osco
    Posts: 680 from 2009/10/21
    From: Boston, USA
    How do you spefically configure OWB to hanle the mms protocal/
    OWB post an ERROR OUTPUT showing the mms url.. that output cant be copied?
    the only movement is to click ok
    the reulting url is lost/
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