Multimedia :: Sequencer



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Try it.

I only use audacity in XP, for editing and not to rip streams. Streamripper is much lighter and easy to use; audacity is overkill for a simple task like ripping a stream.

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make[2]: cc: Command not found

A typical distribution with GCC would provide cc as a symlink to gcc. The gcc mydsl packages do not do this (although it would probably be a good idea). Simply creating the symlink yourself should fix this particular problem.

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it needed a zip compresser for the help file

You can disable help as a configure option if you don't want to install zip (./configure --help | less).

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Right clicking on Xmms doesn't give you
the URL.

Yes, it does. And there are at least a couple ways to skin the cat.

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Go to the playlist. Right click on the stream you're playing. Select "File info."

METHOD 2
Go to the main player. Select "File info."

Either provides you with a URI with port number.

I'm playing internet radio right now. Either method yields:

00000&sid=69.181.148.180-1182814060288497&lid=807-usa&from=pls

If I use Pandora (my favorite internet radio site) I don't get info from Xmms....maybe it uses Macromedia or something.

You should get a box like the one in the link below and there should be a box with the URI including port number on one line. That's the way it's always worked for me when streaming PLS files.
http://flamerus.tripod.com/xmms-fileinfo-2.png

Quote (mikshaw @ June 25 2007,17:23)
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make[2]: cc: Command not found

A typical distribution with GCC would provide cc as a symlink to gcc. The gcc mydsl packages do not do this (although it would probably be a good idea). Simply creating the symlink yourself should fix this particular problem.

I tried "ln -s gcc cc" which didn't work.  What is the best way to do this?  Thanks.

Lucky13:

Your graphic isn't showing up on the link.

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