> Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
>   
>> <  The error says it all.
>> <     Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
>> <  > Unsupported codec (id=0) for input stream #0.0
>> <  What kind of an avi is this?  AVI files are merely containers and do not
>> <  really tell you what codec is in use.
>> <  
>> <  Mplayer has its own codecs that it uses.  You may have better luck with
>> <  mencoder.
>>
>> Thanks Gustin I will try.
>>     
>
> "Video formats" are always containers ;), because they are including
> audio and video. I guess ffmpeg should work (it's fine for one of my 64
> Studios), but I have installed mencoder too. You also might try the xine
> stuff. But why should ffmpeg not work if all dependencies are fine?
>   


PS: Kvm for KDE converts videos just by doing a right mouse click, you
don't have to launch an application and then  to load the video file.
It's as comfortable and stable as a Windows application, but much more
ethical. Why not using KDE instated of the 64 Studio's default GNOME,
when you're interested in working with video?

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