I think VLC is amongst the best vid players. it plays almost everything and
even sometimes repairs files and plays them.

Regards,
Ashish

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Girish Venkatachalam <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 08:02:18 Nov 17, ???. ???????????? ?????????????????????|Sri Ramadoss M
> wrote:
> > HI,
> >
> > I would like to know list of package names in fedora 9 that would help
> > play proprietary formats of audio and video..
> >
> > like fluendo for mp3.. would like to know others for playing vcds, avi
> > video formats etc.,
>
> What on earth is fluendo? Never heard.
>
> Cool. Just now google threw a flurry of results.
>
> Please pardon my ignorance.
>
> Why don't you simply install mplayer and get done with it?
>
> > is all of them available as a bundled package?
> >
>
> So far mplayer has been able to play any media file I throw at it.
>
> Anyway thanks for letting me know about this company. Apparently
> gstreamer was developed by them. I have never tried them but that is a
> big project - getting audio streaming to work.
>
> I have had reasonably interesting results with darkice though to run a
> radio station.
>
> -Girish
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