Hi,
I was finally able to figure out what was going on. It looks like that
the direct show filters do some lookup/reverse lookup of the domain
name in the url of the ogg stream.
My url looked like:
http://192.168.1.50/static_html/foo.ogg
I added an the following entry in the hosts file of my client windows
machine and the problem went away.
192.168.1.50 dummyhostname
The bug would not show up in the production environment where the url
would have a valid domain name. Nevertheless it would be nice if it
could be fixed. The mp3 plugin for WMP can handle this.
If there is way to file a formal bug report, please let me know.
Thanks,
Manoj.
On 3/22/07, Andy <andycool22@gmail.com> wrote:> I think someone else will have to take it from here, from the most
> up-to-date directshow filters and a valid ogg-stream, I dunno what
> else to check out.
>
> Andy
>
> On 3/22/07, Manoj wrote:
>
> I have ogg
> > (audio only) files that I am streaming. The ogg files do not have any
> > video. At the endof the email I have copied what ogginfo shows on the
> > files I am trying to stream. When I change my default player to
> > winamp, I can successfully listen to the audio stream.
> >
> > With WMP the streaming part does not work.
>
> > This is what ogginfo shows about the files I am trying to stream.
> >
> > Processing file "fn0.ogg"...
> >
> > New logical stream (#1, serial: 5c02d62b): type vorbis
> > Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows...
> > Version: 0
> > Vendor: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20050304
> > Channels: 1
> > Rate: 16000
> >
> > Nominal bitrate: 48.000000 kb/s
> > Vorbis stream 1:
> > Total data length: 666436 bytes
> > Playback length: 2m:16.988s
> > Average bitrate: 38.919131 kb/s
> > Logical stream 1 ended
>
> > Manoj
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