Hi,
yes I really meant that highly-compressed video format based on 
Microsoft's old MPEG-4 format :).

Any ideas on Noatun? Seems like nobody I know have tried it yet (since 
they haven't yet installed KDE 2.1).

On 11 Mar 2001, at 4:01, Digital Wokan wrote:

> The Divx referred to isn't the old competitor to DVD's.  It's full name
> is "Divx ;-)" and it's a way of making low-loss, highly compressed
> AVI's.  (The best example of which can be found at 405themovie.com.)
> 
> Syamsul Anwar wrote:
> > 
> > Hello all,
> > I recently updated KDE on my Mandrake 7.2 machine to version 2.1. With
> > the exception of a few now-resolved glitches (to do with the menu and
> > Control Center), everything seems to be working fine.
> > 
> > Curious about the "new" media player in KDE, I launched Noatun and
> > played around with it. According to the plugins page here:
> > 
> > http://noatun.kde.org/plugins.phtml
> > 
> > one can install a plugin to enable AVI/DIVX playback. After compiling
> > and installing the plugin from the tar file, I see that I now have
> > some files in /usr/lib that begin with libdivx...
> > 
> > But when I launched Noatun again, there doesn't seem to be any new
> > entries related to DIVX support in the list of plugins?? Is there
> > something else I need to do?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.

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