On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Mike Burger wrote: > > just yesterday, i tried to make a convert of a friend by installing > > fedora 9 on the spare disk on her system, and she quickly learned > > about the notion of non-free software when she tried to view online > > mpg and wmv files, at which point i explained the notion of the GPL, > > etc, etc. > > > > we got to the concept of mozilla plugins for firefox, whereupon we > > took a quick look under "about:plugins" and she pointed out that, as > > far as the output of that page was concerned, there was this thing > > called mozplugger which could handle various formats including > > video/mpeg, and there was an "installed" WMP plugin that could handle > > wmv files, and they were both enabled, and she said, "just from what i > > can see here, this is supposed to be the list of installed plugins, > > and it sure looks like those plugins are there and enabled, so why > > don't they work so i can play mpeg and wmv files?" > > > > to which, because i don't have as much familiarity with multimedia > > under fedora as i'd like, i had to admit that i didn't know. i hadn't > > installed any non-free media packages yet, so i really don't know what > > it means to look at "about:plugins" and be told that there are plugins > > that handle those formats, and they're enabled. thoughts? i really > > do need to read up on all the multimedia stuff. > > I've got VLC running on my F9 system. > > The three VLC components, in my case, are vlc-core, mozilla-vlc and > vlc (all installed from the Livna repo). > > In addition, I believe I had to do a little research for the > appropriate codecs, but once installed, I'm able to play just about > everything via Firefox. that's the route i took -- enable livna and # yum install vlc mozilla-vlc (vlc-core is a dependency of vlc so it comes along for the ride.) at the moment, she's happy so i'll do extra research into codecs on an as-needed basis. still would be nice to have a comprehensive f9 multimedia guide. rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry: Have classroom, will lecture. http://crashcourse.ca Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA ======================================================================== -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list