trplayer in Debian

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Since we're on the topic of doing things with trplayer that we can't
get mplayer to do, I used to love to have the ability to play a file
with trplayer, and be able to hit "t", to find out how much time has
elapsed since the beginning. However, since mplayer is so cluttered
and continually updates the display, I haven't been able to figure out
a way to do the same with mplayer. So, does anyone know of a reliable
way of finding out how much time has elapsed when playing a file with
mplayer? Thanks.

Greg


On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 06:52:35PM -0400, Lorenzo Taylor wrote:
> Some sites don't work with mplayer but work with trplayer?  Hmm.  I didn't know
> that. {smile}
> 
> I think your problem may be that some sites link to >file>.rm, which is invoked
> with:
> 
> mplayer <file>.rm
> 
> whereas others link to <file>.ram, which is invoked with:
> 
> mplayer -playlist <file>.ram
> 
> If this still doesn't work, try sending me a link and I will see where the
> problem is.
> 
> Lorenzo
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