Ralph Shumaker wrote:
Menachem Shapiro wrote:
You could try setting up totem-xine, totem with an xine backend,
instead of gstreamer:
http://www.diffingo.com/blog/content/view/37/33/
If you are just looking for the gstreamer codecs to install, this
should be of interest:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/totem/#codecs
Totem does support DVDs, but you need to install libdvdcss
Menachem
When I said "learning curve" above, I meant regarding multimedia stuff.
I figured that it might just, oh, ... I don't know ..., work?
Regarding the libdvdcss, I remember poking around a bit and I yum
installed something that contained it, but it didn't seem to help.
Multimedia is it's own learning curve and I've barely scratched the
surface.
But thanks for the hints.
# yum list all | grep totem
totem.i386 2.18.1-3.fc7 installed
totem-mozplugin.i386 2.18.1-3.fc7 installed
totem-plparser.i386 2.18.1-3.fc7 installed
gnome-python2-totem.i386 2.18.0-1.fc7 fedora
totem-devel.i386 2.18.1-3.fc7 fedora
This doesn't reveal a totem-xine.
# yum list all | grep xine
gxine.i386 0.5.11-4.fc7 installed
gxine-mozplugin.i386 0.5.11-4.fc7 installed
oxine.i386 0.6.6-3.fc7 installed
xine-lib.i386 1.1.7-1.fc7 installed
xine-lib-devel.i386 1.1.7-1.fc7 installed
xine-lib-extras.i386 1.1.7-1.fc7 installed
xine-plugin.i386 1.0-3.fc7 installed
xinetd.i386 2:2.3.14-12.fc7 installed
This reflects the fact that I yum-installed everything xine. This
didn't help.
Everything *fedora* xine, that is.
I'll take a look at the links you provided.
New repositories sure do expand horizons.
Watching DVDs on my PC. This is kool.
-me finally feels da need for da bigga screen now man
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