xine and .m4v
Antonio Olivares
olivares14031 at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 16 02:42:24 UTC 2008
--- oleksandr korneta <atenrok at gmail.com> wrote:
> after last update xine-lib (current version
> xine-lib-1.1.11.1-1.fc8)
> lost its ability to play .m4v files. Mplayer and
> vlc, which I also keep
> on this machine, are playing those fine though. The
> worst thing is that
> xine-lib is the backend for Miro, and I can't watch
> 90% of downloaded
> stuff now, including the old clips. The latest Miro
> can switch to
> gstreamer and that one does play .m4v, however the
> picture is so ugly
> and it consumes so much CPU that I want my old
> xine-lib back very badly.
>
> To my surprise all the previous versions of
> xine-lib-arts,
> xine-lib-extras-nonfree, xine-lib and
> xine-lib-extras disappeared from
> the fedora-updates and livna mirrors right after
> update was released,
> thus I have no idea how to roll-back to the previous
> version.
>
> Any suggestions are appreciated
>
>
>
> --
> regards,
> Oleksandr Korneta
>
> I'm running FC7 i386 and FC8 i386 on x86_64
> hardware, should this matter.
>
> /The nice thing about standards is that there are so
> many to choose from./
>
>
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xine-lib-1.1.12 has been released and will hit the
mirrors soon. Wait a bit and hopefully the newer
version will play .m4v files again :)
Regards,
Antonio
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