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From: David Roberts
Subject: [Gnump3d-users] Re: Gnump3d-users Digest, Vol 4, Issue 1
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 19:34:09 -0400
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Steve,
I do not want to convert all my music to ogg files, but you're right. Through my proxy, I cannot download an MP3 file, but I can download a file renamed to file.mp3.xls or whatever. I'm wondering if there's a way to change the m3u extension used in gnump3d to .m3u.xls or something similar

Cheers,
Dave

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Today's Topics:

  1. changing the file extension (address@hidden)
  2. Re: changing the file extension (Steve Kemp)
  3. Re: changing the file extension (Mark Schouten)
  4. Re: changing the file extension (Steve Kemp)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 12:45:33 -0400 (EDT)
From: address@hidden
Subject: [Gnump3d-users] changing the file extension
To: address@hidden
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        <address@hidden>
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Hi everybody!

At work I cannot view pages that end with an mp3 extension or m3u
extension.  Is there an easy way to change the playlist extension?  I
tried changing all the m3u's to m3uNOT's in the /lib/gnump3 directory, but
this did not work at all.

Thanks





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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 17:54:00 +0100
From: Steve Kemp <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Gnump3d-users] changing the file extension
To: address@hidden
Cc: address@hidden
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
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On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 12:45:33PM -0400, address@hidden wrote:
Hi everybody!

At work I cannot view pages that end with an mp3 extension or m3u
extension.  Is there an easy way to change the playlist extension?  I
tried changing all the m3u's to m3uNOT's in the /lib/gnump3 directory, but
this did not work at all.

 I do not understand your question.  `pages` do not end with anything,
they are indexes.

 What exactly are you doing?  What do you expect?   What really
happens?

 (Have you enabled 'show mp3s', etc, in the preferences page?)

Steve
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:04:49 +0200
From: Mark Schouten <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Gnump3d-users] changing the file extension
To: address@hidden
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain

On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 18:54, Steve Kemp wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 12:45:33PM -0400, address@hidden wrote:
Hi everybody!

At work I cannot view pages that end with an mp3 extension or m3u
extension.  Is there an easy way to change the playlist extension?  I
tried changing all the m3u's to m3uNOT's in the /lib/gnump3 directory, but
this did not work at all.
 I do not understand your question.  `pages` do not end with anything,
they are indexes.

He probably means that he cannot open m3u-files through a proxy at his
work, by means of company-policy. He is now looking for ways to fool the
proxy. :)

 What exactly are you doing?  What do you expect?   What really
happens?

 (Have you enabled 'show mp3s', etc, in the preferences page?)

Since he cannot open mp3-files either, that will not help..

A `grep` tell's me the following:

settopbox:~# grep -n m3u /usr/bin/gnump3d
2068:           my $rec  = "<a
href=\"${link}recurse.m3u\">$play_rec</a>";
2506:      $suffix = ".m3u";
2669:        $banner .= " | <a href=\"$dir/recurse.m3u\">$play_rec</a>";

That means (I think) that if you change these 'm3u' into something else,
that tha MIGHT work. But, Steve is tha mastah, so maybe he can confirm.
:)

Mark





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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 23:08:14 +0100
From: Steve Kemp <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Gnump3d-users] changing the file extension
To: Mark Schouten <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 12:04:49AM +0200, Mark Schouten wrote:

He probably means that he cannot open m3u-files through a proxy at his
work, by means of company-policy. He is now looking for ways to fool the
proxy. :)

 Ahhhh that'd make sense.

Since he cannot open mp3-files either, that will not help..

A `grep` tell's me the following:

settopbox:~# grep -n m3u /usr/bin/gnump3d
2068:           my $rec  = "<a
href=\"${link}recurse.m3u\">$play_rec</a>";
2506:      $suffix = ".m3u";
2669:        $banner .= " | <a href=\"$dir/recurse.m3u\">$play_rec</a>";

That means (I think) that if you change these 'm3u' into something else,
that tha MIGHT work. But, Steve is tha mastah, so maybe he can confirm.
:)

 Several places would need changing to make it seemless, but ultimately
it's going to fail.

If you could change m3u -> pls for example, you would be able to download playlists, but the songs referenced inside would be
unviewable.

 The only obvious option is to convert the music to a different,
supported, format such as OGG Vorbis files, however a sufficiently
clued admin  (such as me ;) would block those too...

Steve
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