Bug 57103 - Support for proprietary codecs requested
Summary: Support for proprietary codecs requested
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: arts
Classification: Unmaintained
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Debian testing Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Multimedia Developers
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Reported: 2003-04-10 21:19 UTC by Jon D. Irish
Modified: 2003-06-25 16:12 UTC (History)
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Description Jon D. Irish 2003-04-10 21:19:02 UTC
Version:           2.2.1 (using KDE KDE 3.1.1)
Installed from:    Debian testing/unstable Packages
OS:          Linux

I have tried to play a Real Audio stream via Noatun two different ways. First, I went to the link on the web site hosting the stream. When Konqueror asked me what to do with it, I told it to open it with Noatun. Noatun then opens and Stream from play.rbn.com displays accross the bottom of the Noatun screen. There is no sound at all. If I tell Konqueror to save the think and then try to open it with Noatun, I get the exact same results.

I also have a wish for future releases. Please add support for MS Windows Streaming Media.
Comment 1 Arnold Krille 2003-04-17 16:44:44 UTC
Could you provide us with some description of MSwin Streaming Media format??? 
 
Arnold 
Comment 2 Jon D. Irish 2003-04-17 17:36:30 UTC
Subject: Re:  Support for proprietary codecs requested         

Arnold,
Unfortunately, I am not technical on the programing
side, so I can not offer too much help with how the
streams are formated. Being MS, I am sure that their
format is probably proprietary, and will probaly have
to be reverse-engineered.

Jon

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> Could you provide us with some description of MSwin
> Streaming Media format??? 
>  
> Arnold


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Comment 3 Arnold Krille 2003-04-17 18:18:44 UTC
Reverse engineered? Uhh. Would be windows involved... 
 
And there could be copyright / licensing issues. Not good. 
 
Don't know what the state with realaudio is but I think the MS parts will not get into official kde 
until MS releases the format-description... 
 
Arnold 
Comment 4 Charles Samuels 2003-04-17 18:24:12 UTC
I play proprietary formats all the time in Noatun and Kaboodle.  Just install the latest Xine and use 
Ewald's patches so that it uses the Xine team's new broken API. 
 
-Charles 
 
Comment 5 Jon D. Irish 2003-04-17 18:53:14 UTC
Subject: Re:  Support for proprietary codecs requested         

Bummer... Maybe MS will see the light one of these
days, and open up some of their stuff (We can always
dream).

Jon
--- Arnold Krille <arnold@arnoldarts.de> wrote:
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> ------- Additional Comments From
> arnold@arnoldarts.de  2003-04-17 18:18 -------
> Reverse engineered? Uhh. Would be windows
> involved... 
>  
> And there could be copyright / licensing issues. Not
> good. 
>  
> Don't know what the state with realaudio is but I
> think the MS parts will not get into official kde 
> until MS releases the format-description... 
>  
> Arnold


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Comment 6 Arnold Krille 2003-06-25 16:12:36 UTC
hmm, closing this wishlist as xine supports the wanted formats and we are using xine-artsplug 
for not having to invent the wheel a second(third?) time...