Re: [opensuse] .wmf and .wmv files
w32codec will do the trick. That or you you can go to the http://www.mplayerhq.hu and find the essential codecs tarball and untar it to /usr/lib/win32 (you may have to make that directory). Also, I used libxine from packman and was able to play some wmvs w/o using those other codecs. On Wed Jan 24 13:33 , Scott Jones sent:
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 15:19, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I know the "w" in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will let Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says "no way.") If there is, how do I find it and install it? These are from friends, so I don't think they are knowingly diseased.
Both GIMP and Krita will open them, Then you can edit them and save them as jpeg, png etc. I've used GIMP for several years to do this. Also I think XNVIEW (Free Download) will also do it. Hope this helps
--doug
You do realize that he was talking about video files?
.wmv files are video files. .wmf files, however, are graphics files (Windows Metafile) and are editable in GIMP/Krita, as Russ said. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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On Wednesday 24 January 2007 16:59, Jay Smith wrote: <top-posting fixed>
On Wed Jan 24 13:33 , Scott Jones sent:
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 15:19, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
russbucket wrote:
On Wednesday January 24 2007 12:20, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I know the "w" in the file means Windows. Is there a plugin that will let Linuxers display these files? (Kaffeine comes up and says "no way.") If there is, how do I find it and install it? These are from friends, so I don't think they are knowingly diseased.
Both GIMP and Krita will open them, Then you can edit them and save them as jpeg, png etc. I've used GIMP for several years to do this. Also I think XNVIEW (Free Download) will also do it. Hope this helps
--doug
You do realize that he was talking about video files?
.wmv files are video files. .wmf files, however, are graphics files (Windows Metafile) and are editable in GIMP/Krita, as Russ said.
w32codec will do the trick. That or you you can go to the http://www.mplayerhq.hu and find the essential codecs tarball and untar it to /usr/lib/win32 (you may have to make that directory). Also, I used libxine from packman and was able to play some wmvs w/o using those other codecs. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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