On Jan 24, 07 15:20:08 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will let
Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says no way.)
If there is, how do I find it and install it? These are from friends, so I
don't think they are
Hi, everyone--
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will let
Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says no way.)
If there is, how do I find it and install it? These are from friends, so I
don't think they are knowingly diseased.
An aside: if they
Doug McGarrett wrote:
Hi, everyone--
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will let
Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says no way.)
If there is, how do I find it and install it? These are from friends, so I
don't think they are knowingly
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Hi, everyone--
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will let
Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says no way.)
If there is, how do I find it and install it? These are from friends, so I
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Hi, everyone--
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will let
Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says no way.)
If there is, how do I find it and install it? These are
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 15:19, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will
let Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says no
way.) If there is,
On Wednesday January 24 2007 13:19, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Hi, everyone--
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will
let Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says no
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 11:45, russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 13:19, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Hi, everyone--
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will
let
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On Wednesday 24 January 2007 11:45, russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 13:19, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Hi, everyone--
I know the w in the file means
w32codec will do the trick. That or you you can go to the
http://www.mplayerhq.hu
and find the essential codecs tarball and untar it to /usr/lib/win32 (you may
have to make that directory). Also, I used libxine from packman and was able to
play some wmvs w/o using those other codecs.
On Wed Jan
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 15:20 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Is there a plugin that will let
Linuxers display these files?
If you use the packman repo, Mplayer reads them.
You can also install Mencoder + JMencode then encode the wmv to mpeg or
better, ogg/theora.
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On Wednesday 24 January 2007 16:59, Jay Smith wrote:
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On Wednesday 24 January 2007 15:19, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I know the w in the file means
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wrote:
Hi, everyone--
I know the w in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that
will let
Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says no
way.)
If there is, how do I find it and install it? These are from
friends,
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