Re: HOWTO / WHERE TO - RealOne Player & plugger

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On April 10, 2003 04:08 pm, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 15:24:45 -0400, Elton Woo wrote:

> > > http://movies.yahoo.com/movies/feature/terminator.html

> >
> > No. But that's because I don't have RealOne configured as
> > a *plug-in*. Instead it's supposed to launch as an _external
> > helper_ application. With the yahoo page mentioned above,
> > a pop-up window appears with the icon for a 'missing
> > plugin' within.
>
> Hmmm, I went back to your step-by-step instructions and had a closer
>
> look:
> : 2) Edit /etc/pluggerrc and add the "lsc" extension to the
> : realaudio entry thus:
> :
> : audio/x-pn-realaudio: ra,rm,ram,lsc : Realaudio-plugin
> : resource locator
> :      exits nokill: realplay "$file"
>
> This configures "plugger" as a plug-in (!) that provides support for
> RealAudio/Video files (based on MIME type and file name extensions.

...*OOPS*!!! hmmm... maybe that's *why* it did work once...

> However, in step 4 you seem to override that setting by configuring
> RealOne player as a helper application. Why step 2 then?
 I guess that was a stupid error on my part. Mayve if I *delete* the
MIME helper reference from Mozilla it might work as a plugin.
 
... I *do* have a legitimage excuse, though (apart from my brainlessness!).
The week I did that, I had been suffering for vertigo for several days,
possibly low blood pressure, so I guess I can be forgiven? Nicht wahr?

>
> Another question I have is, why didn't you support file extension
> ".ram" as well? Is that based on experience that maybe those

Actually my first attack at this problem showed that only *missing*
extension was the "lsc" one. I would leave the ra, rm, and ram 
extensions as included.

Elton

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