mplayer vs. xine
André Kelpe
fs111 at web.de
Sat Jan 31 15:24:14 UTC 2004
Am Sa, den 31.01.2004 schrieb Eric S. Raymond um 15:51:
> Michael (and the rpm.livna.org maintainer), please see my brand-new HOWTO
> on this topic:
>
> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Fedora-Multimedia-Installation-HOWTO/index.html
Nice!
> I found I had to add freshrpms in order to get apt. I needed apt in order
> to get jre RPMs from Dag Wieers's repository.
Dag's Repo is yum enabled, just add
[dag]
name=Fedora Core 1 Dag Wieers' repository
baseurl=http://apt.sw.be/redhat/fc1/en/i386/dag
to your yum.conf
> I would actually like to recommend livna only in my HOWTO, but there
> are things it lacks. If livna wants to be the one-stop shop for
> everything proprietary and patented that isn't in Fedora Core (which
> is where it seems to be heading, and I heartily approve), then it
> needs to carry the following:
>
> Java jre RPMs (see Dag Wieers's repostory)
Maybe jpackage.org should be included in your list.
> Win32 binary-codec RPMs to be used with mplayer
atrpms (yum and apt enabled) has one:
http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/common/w32codec/
To my mind you should add a link to planet ccrma which has al lot of
multimedia (sound) stuff in an apt repo.
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
André
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