On Friday 02 December 2005 11:17, Youness Alaoui wrote:
> mplayer's codecs are windows .dll files that mplayer is able to read... if
> the codec is available for windows, and linux (mplayer), it means it's a
> standard codec available for download somewhere on the net (codec
> community packs for example), which means we could find a version of that
> codec for each platform and ship it with amsn.
>
If this codec is only used by the MS Dll in the mplayer, then it won't work on 
64-bit linux. Since the Windows Media Player exists only in  32bits, the 
dll's can't be used. 

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Karol Krizka

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