2005/11/22, Andy Pieters <mailings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi > > just install xine. it'll just go ahead and play ;) > > Excellent suggestion! After you installed xine, go to the mplayer website and > download the "essentials" package. Read instructions included and you'll > have a media player that can play almost anything! > > Once there, you might want to checkout a better frontend, like kaffeine for > kde, and if you really want to get in serious music listening, get amaroK. > Both suggestions can use the xine engine and therefore any possibility that > xine has pertaining what kind of mediatypes it can play. > > WIth kind regards > > > Andy > > -- > Now listening to Top! Radio Live www.topradio.be/stream on amaroK > Geek code: www.vlaamse-kern.com/geek > Registered Linux User No 379093 > If life was for sale, what would be its price? > www.vlaamse-kern.com/sas/ for free php utilities > -- > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > > sounds like youd also use the hacked windows 32 bit codecs... also doesent work on x86_64. platform bound solutions arent that great. solutions that require hacked closed source win stuff is also something i wouldnt really recommend ;) regards, rudolf kastl