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Re: [Gnump3d-users] APE files in gnump3d
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Steve Kemp |
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Re: [Gnump3d-users] APE files in gnump3d |
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Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:05:47 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 08:39:42AM +0100, David Bosque wrote:
> I have /etc/gnump3d/mime.types symlinked to /etc/mime.types, is there
> any problem with that? I ask because my system's mime.type is about 1KB
> bigger tant gnump3d's.
No, there is no problem with that.
(The only reason I included the file in the distribution was to solve
the problem where some distributions had very old mime.type files,
looks like mine is now out of date!)
> > Add the following line there, and restart the server:
> >
> >$AUDIO_SUFFIXES{ "ape" } = 1;
> >
> >
> That did it. Thanks :-).
Great.
For people following at home, using the CVS version, there is
a new configuration file /etc/gnump3d/file.types which is used to
specify which suffixes are audio/playlists/movies.
That will be included in the next release.
> It's working almost perfectly, and I say almost because it is working in
> VLC under windows and xmms under linux, but not under winamp...?? Winamp
> does play gnump3d's mp3 streams even when they are downsampled so why
> wouldn't it play these? I've tried using
>
> audio/mpeg mpga mpega mp2 mp3 m4a ape
>
> in /etc/mime.types instead of an audio/x-ape mime.type but still no
> go...Any ideas on this?
Perhaps the mime-type which is being served is the "old" ape one,
instead of the converted one which should be sent - since you're now
serving .mp3 files instead of the ape ones.
If you could do a "wget", or something similar to see if you're
getting the correct mime.type file served that might help.
If that is the problem adjusting the mime.type file to have
audio/mp3/whatever for .ape files would do the job I'd guess.
Steve
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