Better Link!
http://www.videolan.org/doc/play-howto/en/ch04.html#id291893

Bob Hartmann wrote:

>I think VLC media player can do it.
>http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
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>Damien DeZurik wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>I am looking for a command line streaming client that can hook up to a live365 mp3 audio stream.  The client will be on a system that is not running X.  Cookies need to be set on a login page before the stream will start.  I tried using wget to hit that login page and force a post of the uname/passwd and I got it to successfully log in and, more importantly, set those cookies. I found I can then use mplayer to hook directly to the stream URL and read cookies from the same cookie file that wget had generated.  It is not working as I had hoped; when the audio starts I get a recorded message in place of the stream saying, "you must first log in...".  It is possible that a session is broken when I switch from wget to mplayer.  So I have a couple of questions if anyone has any advice.
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>>1. Anyone successfully scripted automatically firing up a live 365 stream using command line tools and if so, any tips?
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>>2. Does anyone know of any other command line, no GUI required, streaming clients at all regardless of if you think they will work in this scenario?
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>>Thanks!!
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>>Damien
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