hi,
why is w32codecs not part of standard debian apt sources lists, it says
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
w32codecs
you apparently added debian-multimedia.org site to your
apt/sources.list, but didn't import the gpg key. all packages are
authenticated using the gpg
hi,
why is w32codecs not part of standard debian apt sources lists, it says
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
w32codecs
you apparently added debian-multimedia.org site to your
apt/sources.list, but didn't import the gpg key. all packages are
authenticated using the gpg
Tomas Kral wrote:
> dear list,
>
> why is w32codecs not part of standard debian apt sources lists, it says
> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
> w32codecs
>
> thank you
> tk
Because of license issues.
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Eugene V. Lyubimkin aka JackYF, Ukrainian C++ developer.
signat
dear list,
why is w32codecs not part of standard debian apt sources lists, it says
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
w32codecs
thank you
tk
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 17:36 -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. Congratulations on making the transition. To play movie files,
> install the w32codecs package on your system, and then applications such
> as Totem movie player will be able to play them (most of them anyway).
> The package m
I have several movie files from my previous operating
system (Windows). I want to play those files on
Debian. What package should I install?
Thanks.
Hello. Congratulations on making the transition. To play movie files,
install the w32codecs package on your system, and then applications such
The long and the short...The short: install w32codecs package after enabling the repository http://www.debian-multimedia.orgThe long:As far as I'm aware, no matter whether you're using Gnome or KDE you need to do the following at the terminal (can probably be done with synaptic too but I find this
On Sunday 15 October 2006 09:47, Brad Brock wrote:
> I have several movie files from my previous operating
> system (Windows). I want to play those files on
> Debian. What package should I install?
>
> Thanks.
>
There are a lot of programs out there which can play .wmv files. My suggestion
is to
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 06:47 -0700, Brad Brock wrote:
> I have several movie files from my previous operating
> system (Windows). I want to play those files on
> Debian. What package should I install?
Hi,
If those are WMV8/9 I think ffmpeg (use ffplay) in unstable can play
these. Xine uses ffmpeg,
I have several movie files from my previous operating
system (Windows). I want to play those files on
Debian. What package should I install?
Thanks.
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