At 15:04 10/31/2005 -0800, Andrew Lentvorski wrote: >Gus Wirth wrote: >>>Runs Microsoft Office. Runs WMV3 format movies. Runs tons of games. >>>Can purchase music from iTunes, Yahoo, and Napster. >> >> All of which can be done with Crossover Office ($40 from the Codeweavers >> folks <http://www.codeweavers.com> ). > >Really? They support WMV3 and DRM associated with it without Windows? >That's a neat trick given that *nobody* else can do that. > >How? Where? Pointer? URL?
Don't know about the DRM, but you can get Linux support for WMV3 in Xine, mplayer, WINE, and VideoLAN Client by loading the native MS Windows DLL. Look for the "essential" DLL package from mplayer <http://www.mplayerhq.hu> for a whole bunch of codecs. Documentation in the apps tells how to set up the codecs. Gus -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
