On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 08:48 -0400, Claude Jones wrote: > It's being reported over on the pclinuxos list that they have a new build of > mplayer available that eliminates the need for win32 codecs and will allow > the playing of proprietary media files without having to resort to use > of 'questionable' codecs. I've been trying to find out what exactly that > means. On first glance, it looks like they've got Real media working without > the codecs but it's not clear if that equally applies to Windows Media. If > this were to be true for both, that would be a great stride forward, no? In > my world, Windows Media is a need, not a luxury - I'm in video production and > Windows Media is such an integral part of my workflow that it can't be > replaced with the opensource alternatives. That would be great news. Do you perhaps have a link to that thread? Would be nice if mplayer could be compiled 64bit with those native codecs. Only 32bit apps that are then left on my box are flash and OO.org. Regards, Patrick