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hi, ok this brings up another question. I haven't ever compiled eanything
before. does this need to be don with all linux software, and is it hard
to do? thanks
charles 


On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, A. R. Vener wrote:

> There are many programs. I use
> the trplayer interface for realaudio.  You will need
> to install a realaudio client and then trplayer to
> invoke it.  
> 
> Check out 
>   http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/trplayer
> 
> For MP3 I use  mpg123. Check out:
> http://www.mpg123.de/mpg123/mpg123-0.54.tar.gz
> 
> Your Realaudio installation needs to be compiled with X but  X
> itself does not need to be running on your system.
> 
> Both trplayer and mpg123 are text console interfaces. Both
> can be added to your .mailcap file to play audio streams from
> lynx.  There are other audio applications out there as well, but
> these are the two I've found most useful for simply listening to 
> online audio.  
> 
> 
> rudy
>   
> 
> > hi listers, here i am with another question. i was wondering  are there eany
> > good programs out there for linux to let us play, and record audio files
> > such as realaudio, mp3s, wav, or eanything like that. also I know that in
> > windows we can listen to things on the net but, can we do this in linux
> > also? thanks
> > charles
> > 
> > Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive
> > 
> > 
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