Aug 10, 2006, 01:20 PM
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Apparently MRL stands for Media Resource Loacator. The media player Xine uses them, and is probably the only media player that can read them. To quote the xine man page (man pages are a linux thing)
"MRLs are similar to URLs in your web browser. They describe the media to read from. valid MRLs may be plain file names or one of the following: file://<path> fifo://<path> stdin://mpeg1 or stdin://mpeg2 dvd://VTS_xx_y.VOB vcd://<track number> tcp://<host>:<port> rtp://<host>:<port> udp://<host>:<port>"
There is a xine mozilla plugin, but I've never used xine before, so I'm not really sure how to use it.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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