On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 10:34 -0700, Ravi Malghan wrote: > is there a media player that comes with standard video codecs? Which codec would that be? There's a plethora of types of codecs used from various common devices, never mind the uncommon one. It's a right pain in the neck, I know. MPEG 1, 2, 4, motion JPEG, DivX, and that's just the beginning of a list... Some of them have dubious legality, so you mightn't get them from official Fedora sources. > I installed Fedora 6 and mplayer that is installed doesn't even play > mpeg files I have created using a video camera. It looks for the video > codec and I am not able to install those codes b'cos of host of other > problems. You're not going to get much in the way of useful help if you don't say why you can't install something. Network issues, drive space issues, not allowed to install software, whatever... I installed mplayer and mplayer-gui from rpm.livna.org, it was fairly painless and they manage to play most things. In the past I, also, installed a collection of codecs from the mplayer website to handle even more types of files, but I haven't bothered doing that with FC6, and I've been able to play everything that I've thrown at it. That was little more than unpacking an archive file into a specific directory. Installing mplayerplug-in, as well, can be useful if you'd like to be able to play non-flash movies embedded in webpages. -- (This box runs FC6, my others run FC4 & FC5, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.