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* mime types?
@  Igor Gueths
   ` Gregory Nowak
   ` Geoff Shang
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From: Igor Gueths @  UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all. Has anyone been able to successfully listen to ACB's MainMenu using freeamp under Linux with the alsa drivers? Because every time I try to listen to an m3u file on that page, I get redirected back to the archive page. However, when I go to listen to shoutcast streams, freeamp loads and plays the stream with no problem. So I know that I don't have any incorrect mime types set. Does ACB use audio/x-mpegurl or audio/mpegurl as the mime type for the m3u files? Both of them are set in /etc/mime.types to load freeamp when encountered, so I know there's no problem there. According to Matt Campbell, he said that the server isn't set to send the correct mime type (s) to a browser such as lynx. Does this still hold true? If anyone could enlighten me as to why I can't listen to ACB shows under Linux, it would be greatly apreciated. Thanks in advance! 


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