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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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> At the moment I'm working at a video project and right at this moment
> audio for 64 Studio 2.1 amd64, for a video is fine, while the video is
> made of colourful hulks.
> 
> The same video is fine with Suse.
> 
> I won't use windows for Video too :(.
> 
It is not Windows that will help, but some specific application that
licences the codecs you need.

> Is there a howto, how to enable 64 Studio 2.1 to play ANY VIDEO CONTAINER?
> 
Not legally.  There are a number of encumbered codecs.
Ubuntu has a couple of decent howtos, but these are generally not legal
in North America anyway.  You may wish to start with the debian
multimedia folks.  Google will point you in the right direction.

What codec and container are we talking about specifically?

> I will be able to do video projects with other artists, without getting
> any troubles, when I get videos from Mac or Windows users. I would
> prefer to use Linux instead of Windows, but it seems to be, that I need
> to use Windows for video too :(.

Proprietary applications licence the use of these codecs.  You would
have the same problem under Windows if you tried to use open source
applications on top of Windows, which does not come with any useful
codecs of its own (Dell, HP etc. may ship additional codecs, but a
Windows CD by itself does not help you here).
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