A couple days ago, someone posted the links to the RPM files for
MPlayer, Ogle, and Xine. I thought I had saved the message, but now I
can't find it. I have tried to browse the archives to locate it, but
since the archives don't have a search function and google seems to only
have indexed the list up to September, I couldn't find it.
So could whomever posted the links please repost them? I would
appreciate it very much.
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Paul Varner
A couple days ago, someone posted the links to the RPM files for MPlayer, Ogle, and Xine.
following URL? http://packman.links2linux.de/ -- -O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O- Yasunari Imado sjv@iris.eonet.ne.jp (PGP Key ID: 2582B3D6) [Dance To Liberty!] http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~vazzy/ [SuSE Japanese Version] http://susejv.netfirms.com/ -O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-O_O-
On Friday 27 December 2002 00:01, Yasunari Imado wrote:
A couple days ago, someone posted the links to the RPM files for MPlayer, Ogle, and Xine.
following URL? http://packman.links2linux.de/
also http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/~jcm/skyblade/ for xine
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Paul Varner
A couple days ago, someone posted the links to the RPM files for MPlayer, Ogle, and Xine. I thought I had saved the message, but now I can't find it. I have tried to browse the archives to locate it, but since the archives don't have a search function and google seems to only have indexed the list up to September, I couldn't find it.
So could whomever posted the links please repost them? I would appreciate it very much.
Thanks to all who replied. I managed to locate the various RPM's. The
reason I asked is that I have a DVD that has the sound encoded in LPCM
stereo. I have discovered that the Linux DVD players will not play it
properly. What I discovered is that Ogle has a segmentation fault and
Xine and Mplayer play static. All three worked fine on DVD's without
the LPCM encoded sound.
So does anyone know of a player that supports LPCM encoded sound? I
know that according to the webpage Ogle is supposed to support it, but
my experience is that it doesn't do it very well since it crashes when I
try playing the DVD.
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Paul Varner
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