Re: Totem playing .avi's?

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Ali Helmy wrote:
On 31/03/06, *Jim Cornette* <fc-cornette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:fc-cornette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Jeff Vian wrote:
    > On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 17:26 +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
    >> On 3/30/06, Ali Helmy <alihelmy@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:alihelmy@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
    >>>>> When I play .avi files in the Totem player (default player
    for gnome) i
    >>>>> only get sound, and no video... so is there some codecs
    perhaps i need?
    >>>> http://rpm.livna.org/configuration.html#Core5
    >>> Ok, so after I installed the livna repo... now what?
    >> yum install totem-xine ?
    >>
    > Totem-xine conflicts with totem.
    > need to do
    >
    > yum remove totem
    > yum install totem-xine
    >
    > (or at least I had to do so with FC4.)
    >
    >> Paul
    >>
    >

    Thanks Paul,
    Your suggestion still applies for FC5.
    The conflict still exists between totem and totem-xine. I also
    needed to
    remove rhythmbox in order to remove totem.

    Jim

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Ok, so i removed totem, and installed totem-xine... now problem is, when i start totem-zine, it loads up the main window for a sec, then the program shuts down...

what is going on?

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A. Helmy
I had that problem, too. I just saw it worth it to use kaffeine instead, since it links to the xine libraries by default (I also didn't want to sacrafice rhythmbox for totem).
-Steven


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