[Ambassadors] Issue about multimedia codes while migrating a music school to half Fedora, half Suse.

Imtiaz Rahi imtiaz.rahi at gmail.com
Fri Feb 9 16:56:23 UTC 2007


You can use totem which use xine engine.
Install it from livna.
# yum install totem-xine
Installing totem-xine will remove default totem which uses gstreamer engine.

Have you installed libdvdcss to play DVD?

Cheers,
Imtiaz

On 2/8/07, Bart De Soete <Bart.De.Soete at fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> At this moment, I'm working hard on my current project which is migrating
> a music school from MS Windows XP (and for their servers: Windows Server
> 2003) to Fedora 6.
> However, there were already a few music tutors and staff familiar with
> openSUSE. They agreed to migrate for 100% to Linux, but preferred to use
> openSUSE.
> The migration went well if we speaking about basics, but one of the main
> issues are multimedia codecs.
> Multimedia is a very important aspect for the clients in that
> organisation.
>
> I gave them the Helix Banshee-player to play music and fixed the
> MP3-support-issue.
> However, they also want to be able to play following codecs:
>
> Movieformat: MPEG and likewise formats ??
>
> DVD-format: 1) how to rip dvd's ?  2) how to watch the ripped VOB-files on
> hard disk, 'cause they 're standard not supported.
>
> Soundformat: WMA and likewise formats ??
>
> I tried already a few things, but Banshee, Totem and Real-player always
> are giving the same error: you need to install a plugin to play this format.
>
> I installed the w32codec-all which should contain Win32 and other binary
> codecs, but NO RESULT.
>
> Can someone help me?
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
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>
> Bart De Soete,
> Fedora Ambassador – Belgium
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