On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 12:35 -0500, Kenny Gow wrote: > Claude Jones wrote: > > On Sat September 9 2006 8:20 am, Claude Jones wrote: > >> I've theorized about different packaging of > >> mplayer/mplayerplug-in being the culprit, and have tried both > >> the Livna, the ones from the mplayerplug-in website, and one's > >> from Blag. > > > The best way I know of to diagnose mplayerplug-in problems is to > capture the URL of the video you are trying to play and try to play it > from the command line with mplayer. The mplayerplug-in just calls > mplayer with some specific options which you can see if you list all > processes (ps aux) while the video is trying to play. > Also, if you right-click on the mplayerplug-in window itself, you > might check the settings under "Configure". > > Here's a CNN video you can try from today's Shuttle launch: > > mplayer -cache 512 > mms://wmscnn.stream.aol.com.edgestreams.net/cnn/tech/2006/09/09/vo.shuttle.launch.nasa.ws.wmv I had the same problem going as well, and it was specifically with the latest Livna and Sourceforge RPMs to boot. I later found that versions of mplayerplug-in after version 3.25 fail with the exact behavior mentioned (at least the ones I tried). Eventually, I rolled back to Tomas Chung's verion - mplayerplug-in-3.25-1.fc5 - that is referred to by Stanley Finton's site. This one seems to work reliably. I assume from this that there is a bug in the newer versions that CNN can't handle (other sites are apparently OK) that is most likely in the upstream Sourceforge code. I haven't had the personal bandwidth to verify that though. Cheers, Chris -- ====================== "Never murder a man when he's busy committing suicide." -- Woodrow Wilson -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list