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Old 27th May 2008, 03:57 PM
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F9 + Exaile + radio (mms) = doesn't work

Hi fedora gurus

I'm in the middle of switching from KDE4 to GNOME. And I think I've found the Amarok's replacement - Exaile. The only issue is that exaile don't want to play the mms radio streams
Amarok plays them well, but I'm willing to remove all the KDE related libraries in the future to safe some space.
So I'm seeking for an advise.

(the radio stream I'm testing with is mms://87.242.72.62/detifm?WMBitrate=129000)

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