Re: slint audacious and cclive

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Try http://lf.org/milosz/web/noir/listen.pls

I ought to have checked for the vlc url but it's real uncommon to find
one of those on a web page.  Good news though in this case!

On Mon, 14 May 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> Date: Mon, 14 May 2018 17:42:52
> From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: slint audacious and cclive
>
> Hello,
>
> Didier Spaier here,
>
> Le 14/05/2018 ? 22:10, Linux for blind general discussion a ?crit?:
> > on slint, I was able to install cclive and libquvi which is an undeclared
> > dependency but was not able to find liblua in slapt-get or spi so cclive
> > cannot be used.
>
> Actually if you type as root
> spi -i cclive
> it does download and install libquvi, so this is a declared dependency.
>
> About liblua, actually the package is named libquvi-scripts, so do this:
> spi -i libquvi-scripts
>
> I will ask George Vlahavas, who maintains the repository that stores
> these packages: http://slackware.uk/salix/x86_64/extra-14.2
> to add libquvi-scripts to the cclive .dep file.
>
> > The audacious package throws a huge dbus error and I'd have a typescript
> > for you if keyboard commands worked once the -H option was used on the
> > command line for headless operation.  So far as I can tell none of them
> > work.
>
> Do you get this dbus error playing some file you downloaded?
> If you give me an URL to it I will try.
>
> > I have audacious playing a stream neither mplayer or vlc can play from the
> > audionoir.com website.  The mplayer program complains about dangerous
> > playlists and when I allow it to parse the playlist bombs out with some
> > other errors about indexing I've never heard from mplayer before as well
> > as a complaint about not being able to find a stream.
>
> To investigate further I'd need the URL of the stream you tried.
>
> But http://lf.org/milosz/web/noir/audionoir.vlc is the only stream
> provided by audiornoir.com for a player working on Linux as
> others listed are for Winamp, iTubes player, Windows Media Player
> Real One Player and Quick Time Player are found in other OS
>
> > The vlc player can't even handle this stream either.
>
> It can here (listening now). Try thiscvlc http://lf.org/milosz/web/noir/audionoir.vlc
>
> Greetings,
>
> Didier
> http://slint.fr
>
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