On 01/10/2016 04:25 PM, Philip Brown wrote:
On 01/10/2016 04:36 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 19:18:05 +0100, Philip Brown wrote:

if you don't want to install all the extra software repos etc... you can
just grab the rpms from rpmfusion, unzip and get all the .so files out
of them and place them in your .local/share/gstreamer-1.0/plugins
folder. a la:

ls .local/share/gstreamer-1.0/plugins/
libgsta52dec.so    libgstcdio.so        libgstlame.so libgstrmdemux.so
libgstamrnb.so     libgstdvdlpcmdec.so  libgstlibav.so libgsttwolame.so
libgstamrwbdec.so  libgstdvdread.so     libgstmad.so libgstx264.so
libgstasf.so       libgstdvdsub.so      libgstmpeg2dec.so libgstxingmux.so

and most all codecs will now run in your gnome applications without any
worries.
That seems planless.

on the contrary, the information was given to resolve concerns about acquiring 
codecs without having to install rpmfusion. i think it achieves that.

/snip/


One way to have all the codecs is to use Mint! They're standard issue. (That's 
not my OS, but it does solve some problems that other OSs don't.

--doug
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