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play shoutcast without GUI
I'm trying to get streams from shoutcast.com to play through a command line audio player on a Slackware 9 beta box. I'm fiddling with mpg123/321 et al, but the hard bit seems to be capturing the stream from the remote location (eg http://193.201.220.87:8000)
has anyone ever tried this ? christo
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I fixed it
christo ! |
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What was the problem?
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it's very simple.. it seems the last / was critical, so try
#mpg123 http://193.201.220.87:8000/ and you will have some groovy techno blared at you - no xmms required, no browser required, no X-server required. just a single programme and a pair of speakers - oh, and bandwidth ![]() How cool is that? christo -- currently hanging out at http://212.18.226.160/ -- |
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