Hi Dave,

The licensed and supported way:
http://www.fluendo.com/shop/product/complete-set-of-playback-plugins/ use
this if you are in a country in which the relevant codecs must be
appropriately licensed (most countries), essential if you are implementing
within a corporate environment unless you want to risk having you company
end up in court

The non-licensed way: http://solaris.homeunix.com/ appropriate for home-use
situations and for countries where the licensing conditions for the codecs
are not relevant

Hope this helps and have fun!

I've used both and they are great!

Ché
myunix.org

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:34 PM, David Babb <dcb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good evening all,
>
> 2008.11 just caused too many issues with my hardware, so I took a
> sabbatical.
>
> Now after the 2009 Release, I'm giving O.S. another look.
>
> Before on 2008.11, I got the multimedia apps I needed from
> lifewithsolaris.jp, now, there is no multimedia there.
>
> If I port, I need to have the ability to listen to my sound library, some
> of which I have converted from vinyl. Think Woodstock, (although I was
> somewhere else((Vietnam Era Vet)).
>
> Some of it is in flac, wmv, mpeg4, the whole gauntlet of formats.
>
>
> Question:
> What is the new mechanism of enabling a movie player and a sound player,
> and installing the proper codecs for each in Open Solaris?
>
> This is my only question/issue to overcome, and I'll move the shops machine
> over first.
>
>
>
> Thank you sincerely,
>
>
> Dave babb
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