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brewism

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Saturday, June 10th 2006, 8:44pm

kaffeine player problem

Experience : New to linux
OS : mandriva
KDE : 3.3.2

I have been listening to steaming audio files from a web site for about the last month. Today when I went to the web page and tried to play the file "Open it to kaffeine player" error occurs which says can't find the plugin for the .asx file I am trying to play.
I tried using another stream in the same manner and the same problem occured.

I am guessing something has happened to my kaffeine player which now renders .asx steaming useless.

History :
The night before I left the steam on when I went to bed, it was off when I woke up. Computer locked up. I hard booted it. Didn't start up properly first time but, worked the second time and now is working fine but I now have the streaming problem.

Thank you for your help,
Mike

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Wednesday, July 5th 2006, 3:37am

RE: kaffeine player problem

Update :
My hardware went bad on that computer so, I bought a new computer and decided to install open SUSE 10.1 DVD (many problems). I loaded that web site again and the music still won't play. says I am missing a plugin. I went to the Xine web site and didn't find anything that could help with my problem, although I can't play DVD's on Kaffine player either. Does anyone know anything about Xine, Kaffine Player, Playing DVD's or Streaming music online ?

Thanks for the help,
Mike