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Sunday, August 24th 2003, 12:25am

Is There Asf & Wmv Player ??

In The name Of Allah ,

Dear Linux Lovers ,

How are you All ??
i need a good asf & Wmv & Avi Player in Kde 3.0.3 And 3.1.x Please and
the way to install it ,
i tried Xine which came with Mandrake 9.0 but it work with asf only video and no sound , a msg of sound error appear but the sound works good in all other apps , like Xmms

please i need help and Thanks again
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Sunday, August 24th 2003, 9:25am

mplayer is great, but you need to have the codecs installed! thats very inportant!

www.mplayerhq.hu

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Sunday, August 24th 2003, 3:12pm

http://xinehq.de/ can play it as well.
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Sunday, August 24th 2003, 4:34pm

In The Name Of Allah ,

Thanks for replying , but i want to install Mplayer on kde3.0.x ,

what is the files i need . and how to install it .,

thanks again
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Sunday, August 24th 2003, 10:32pm

You could always use the Linux version of RealPlayer too. Though Mplayer is prefereg
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Sunday, August 24th 2003, 11:17pm

go to www.mplayerhq.hu and download the source tar-ball, unless you can find a pre-packaged distribution.

make sure you download all of the codecs first and copy them to /usr/lib/win32 before starting to compile mplayer.

start the generic installation technique
./configure --prefix=/PREFIX
make
su -c "make install"

note: the compilation will take a long time!

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Sunday, December 14th 2003, 4:43pm

Search for codecs in Mandrake Control Center ==> software installation and you'll be able to play wmv and real and quicktime in virtually any multimedia player. You need to have the right urpm sources defined, however (main, contrib and lpf).

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Sunday, January 11th 2004, 11:33pm

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Search for codecs in Mandrake Control Center ==> software installation and you'll be able to play wmv and real and quicktime in virtually any multimedia player. You need to have the right urpm sources defined, however (main, contrib and lpf).


So how would one use them with, say, XMMS? MPlayer is good, but I cna't find a theme I like, and it's playlist isn't very good, so I use Totem, which comes with GNOME, so that I don't have to press 'play' everytime I want to repeat a .wma.
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