* Juan Erbes
After my last re-install of Leap 42.2 I couldn't play or edit any mp4 file, and VLC crashed with any file, like a mp3 or mp4.
The solution was to make (with the Packman repo enabled):
"sudo zypper dup --from Packman"
After this, VLC works fine, and I can play or edit the mp4 files with the desired applications.
http://www.opensuse-guide.org/codecs.php is *only* to answer the request for libdvdcss2. The "path" you state is a given but has *nothing* to do with libdvdcss2.
And what happens if the user really can not play any video file with VLC (like my computer before the repo change), and it thinks wrong that the problem is libdvdcss2, because all the multimedia applications of Opensuse has no support for the codec h264?
you probably had mixed packages for vlc, packman and videolan
As mentioned before, by about 2 months I couldn't open a mp4 video file, like to play or edit them, and VLC crashed with any file, like an mp3 audio.
What is the reason that Opensuse does not support the h264 codec? (like Packman)
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