Re: One more mplayer qyestion

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oldman said the following on 05/10/2005 17:15:

akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 09:34:55AM -0700, oldman wrote:
This is not a codec problem, You need to have the mplayerplug-in installed. Probably from dag or livna repositories.

Here is what I have installed, mplayerplug-in-2.80-13.1.fc3.rf

Regards,

John


mplayerplug-in-3.05-1.fc4 is available and is much better, at least for FC4 also I had a lot of trouble with codecs until I discovered that mplayer looked for them in /usr/local/lib/win32 (note the local subdir)

Good luck!

Scott

That is not where the w32codec rpm puts them.
That is the point. You need to have the codecs where mplayer looks for them, not where someone else puts them.
Scott

same here and they seem to work.
Atrpm w32codec has /usr/lib/win32 directory as target

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