On Tuesday 17 April 2007 00:26, carmen wrote: > Requested audio codec family [wma9spdmo] (afm=dmo) > not available. Enable it at compilation. > Requested audio codec family [wma9spdshow] (afm=dshow) not > available. Enable it at compilation. > Cannot find codec for audio format 0xA. > Read DOCS/HTML/en/codecs.html! > Audio: no sound > Video: no video Works fine for me.... Cache size set to 64 KBytes Cache fill: 12.50% (8192 bytes) ASF file format detected. Clip info: name: Live news and information author: BBC World Service copyright: (C) British Broadcasting Corporation 2007 ========================================================================== Opening audio decoder: [dmo] Win32/DMO decoders GetOutput r=0x0 size:16384 align:1 StreamCount r=0x0 1 1 AUDIO: 22050 Hz, 1 ch, s16le, 20.0 kbit/5.67% (ratio: 2500->44100) Selected audio codec: [wma9spdmo] afm: dmo (Windows Media Audio 9 Speech DMO) ========================================================================== alsa-init: using device default alsa: 48000 Hz/1 channels/2 bpf/32768 bytes buffer/Signed 16 bit Little Endian AO: [alsa] 48000Hz 1ch s16le (2 bytes per sample) Video: no video Starting playback... A: 93.9 (01:33.9) of 0.0 (unknown) 6.9% 3% They're talking about Manchester United, as someone only vaguely familiar with British culture might expect people over there to be doing at any given time. dpkg tells me: ii mplayer 0.99+1.0-pre8-0ubuntu4 The Ultimate Movie Player ii w32codecs 20061022-0.0 win32 binary codecs Kubuntu 6.06 here, so I'm not exactly bleeding-edge. Obviously I'd rather they were broadcasting in Ogg or MP3, but I don't actually listen to the BBC so at least they're more Linux-friendly than, say, XM/AOL Radio. Rob _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user