I am running Kubuntu Dapper.  I've never found a deb package
for mplayer or win32codecs.  I have installed kmplayer and
w32codecs, but that doesn't seem to help.

OK, I just installed xine, and it displays the clip.
I did a few more random package installs.  The key seems
to be totem-xine.  Now totem can view them.

But I really would like to have these movies translated
to a more standard format.  Is there no way for the Windoze
user to do that?  Is there no way for me to do it?
-- 
Allen Brown  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown/
  We don't have any censorship. If we did, I couldn't say XXXX or XXXX..

Mr O wrote:
> Plays in mplayer w/ win32codecs.
> 
> 
> --- Allen Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Funny we should be talking about proprietary code.  I was
>> just made aware of some videos of robotics at a Linux Fest.
>> http://bairs.cs.wwu.edu/robots/bairs/linuxFest07.html
>>
>> I would like to view them.  Ironically, they are in a
>> Windoze format.  I have asked Jianna Zhang to translate them
>> to something Linux users can read.  Jianna is willing but
>> doesn't know what software to use.  Jianna only has Windoze.
>>
>> Please help.
>> -- 
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