xine stops playing this web radio

From: Barry Yu (barryyupuilee_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 08/22/04

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    I used to play this web radio (www.kdfc.com) with xine becase only xine
    can play it ( Maybe there are other ways I
    don't know how to). Since a sponsor's message added as an open short
    speech before you can listen to the program
    xine fails to work anymore, here is what happens in fc2 and fc1;
    when I click to listen, the popup window prompts for choosing a program
    to play it and I always fill in /usr/bin/xine, and this works fine for a
    while.
    Now when I do the same, the Xine error message pop up window appearing
    " The following components are required : asx.
    I close this pop up and the other pop up shows " There is no demuxer
    plugin available to handle 'mms://kdfc.com/new/audio/kaiser.wma'.
    Usually this means that the file format was not recognized"

    What I have installed
    : w32codec, xine, mplayer, mplayerplug-in, Realplayer gold, and Mozilla
    about plugins showing that mplayerplug-in
    Suffixes column is supporting asx audio type and is enabled, but only
    xine can play this web radio.

    When I choose mplayer to play this web radio : mplayer will not response
    at all.
    When I choose Realplayer to play, I got message said plug in not
    supporting asx file type.
    When I try to install the xine-mozilla-plugin rpm, it says need
    libxine1, when I do yum install libxine1 I got libxine1 is installed!
    And xine is playing DVD fine, and it played this web radio fine once.
    Any one can help ? Xine is not my only desire if have workable alternative.

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