Someone (someone I trust) sent me a .wmv attachment which tried to launch in Mozilla, but there is xine demux thing missing from Kaffeine. I don't know how all that's supposed to work-- anybody have a clue? Also, tried to forward this message to myself, to see if Windows could play it, but for some reason it just sits in my outbox in kmail.
For some reason, when I sent the earlier version of this message to suse, the file in the outbox also went out. (To me.) Windows played the file. I thought I had forwarded stuff from kmail before, but maybe on an earlier rev. Am I doing something wrong, or is kmail just weird? --doug At 04:48 PM 5/25/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Someone (someone I trust) sent me a .wmv attachment which tried to launch in Mozilla, but there is xine demux thing missing from Kaffeine. I don't know how all that's supposed to work-- anybody have a clue?
Also, tried to forward this message to myself, to see if Windows could play it, but for some reason it just sits in my outbox in kmail.
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 22.48, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Someone (someone I trust) sent me a .wmv attachment which tried to launch in Mozilla, but there is xine demux thing missing from Kaffeine. I don't know how all that's supposed to work-- anybody have a clue?
Make sure you have all the relevant packages from packman.links2linux.org, specifically in this case, libxine1-w32dll and w32codec
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 17:09, Anders Johansson wrote: This worked for me... I had to also install the following from there as well. I may not have needed them all, but figured they couldnt hurt. libxine1-1_rc4a-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4a-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-arts-1_rc4a-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4a-0.pm.0.i686.rpm w32codec-0.91-0.pm.0.i386.rpm xine-browser-plugin-0.2cvs-20031207.i686.rpm Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 22.48, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Someone (someone I trust) sent me a .wmv attachment which tried to launch in Mozilla, but there is xine demux thing missing from Kaffeine. I don't know how all that's supposed to work-- anybody have a clue?
Make sure you have all the relevant packages from packman.links2linux.org, specifically in this case, libxine1-w32dll and w32codec
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