I believe VLC ( http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ ) would do the trick for you and it is available for Windows, Linux and I think even for a mac.

On 9/11/07, Nathan Aubrey <nathan@paysonlinux.org> wrote:

I have hundreds of ogg vorbis files from church services. I have them online
via ftp to download or stream via icecast.

If I download the ogg file, I can play it in windows media player, but I
cannot access the audio stream from the website, or listen to embedded
streams on our bible site.

I have installed the xiph codec and obviously it works because I can listen to
the files locally on my desktop...

Windows media won't even list them in the library...

What gives?

nathan
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