Thanks for the answer but those 2 packages are plugins. the idea of html5 is
to see those videos without a plugin.By the way, I have ffmpeg installed,
I'm using Archlinux 64 bits and Google chrome and Chromium real 64.
Also I created Symbolic links to
libavcodec.so.52 -> /usr/lib/libavcodec.so.52
libavdevice.so.52 -> /usr/lib/libavdevice.so.52
libavformat.so.5 -> /usr/lib/libavformat.so.52.31.0
libavutil.so.50 -> /usr/lib/libavutil.so
libswscale.so.0 -> /usr/lib/libswscale.so.0

On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 13:23, Massimo Gengarelli <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi, the neeeded package is called "gecko-mediaplayer" in Gentoo, I guess
> that in Debian-based distros is called "mplayerplug-in".
> Currently, I'm able to see that video only if I manually open it in a
> new Window[1].
> Anyway, in Firefox[1] I can't find a way to actually open it.
>
>
> [1]: http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/3418/html5.png
>
> On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 11:08:45AM +0000, Luis Martín Canaval Sánchez
> wrote:
> > Hello, I've been trying to figure out how to enable Chromium and Google
> > Chrome in linux to correctly display html5 video and sound elements. When
> I
> > try youtube.com/html5 it just does not display the video, instead tells
> me
> > that I need a HTML5 capable browser. I think it's a library that Chrome
> is
> > just not finding related with ffmpeg but I just can't find which library
> is,
> > and what is the name Chrome needs so I can create a Symbolic Link.
> >
>
> --
> Massimo Gengarelli.
>  Computer Science student @ http://www.unibo.it .
>  http://massitm.sohead.org <-- my personal, outdated, website.
>
> New systems generate new problems.
>
> >
>


-- 
Ing. Luis Martín Canaval Sánchez
Keep it small and simple.

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