Have you installed Mplayer? You may want to install xvidcore first
Well, he asked for a solution with gstreamer, so obviously Mplayer can't
be that solution. But, like you say, xvid should be installed. As
David found out, divx4linux is binary only. And it's from April 2003.
That sucks.
Declan Moriarty wrote these words on 09/28/05 12:48 CST:
> It sounds worse than gnome. Has anybody got a good setup?
MPlayer does the job for me. Just follow the book. :-)
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Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> David Ciecierski wrote:
> >Hmm, if not through the official DivX linux libraries - then how do
> >you play your divx files? I would love to get this thing sorted out.
> >
> >Kind regards.
>
> Have you installed Mplayer? You may want to install xvidc
David Ciecierski wrote:
Hmm, if not through the official DivX linux libraries - then how do you
play your divx files? I would love to get this thing sorted out.
Kind regards.
Have you installed Mplayer? You may want to install xvidcore first
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On 9/27/05, David Ciecierski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, if not through the official DivX linux libraries - then how do you
> play your divx files? I would love to get this thing sorted out.
Why not use Xvid? It's open source, and not dated from 2 years ago.
I believe you can use either to
Hello,
Just cooked up another shiny problem to spam the list... I know I could
use Xine backend to Totem to get DivX playback, but as I've mentioned
somewhere already, all my heart is with gstreamer (so to speak). It does
have a divx plugin, obviously, but even though it detects divx on my
sys