On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 09:30 +0100, altern wrote:
> IOhannes m zmoelnig(e)k dio:
> > altern wrote:
> >> hi
> >>
> >> the video does not seem corrupted i can open it with VLC, no problem. I 
> > 
> > oh and i forgot: vlc uses different decoding libraries than Gem; being 
> > able to playback your movies (with Gem) on one computer and not on the 
> > other, could of course mean, that you haven't installed the proper 
> > codecs for the library Gem is using (but ok for vlc...)
> 
> thanks for explaining, i did not know this.
> 
> > have you installed the w32codecs package? (this is - at least on debian 
> > - a way to get loads of codecs; i don't know how this works on ubuntu)
> 
> no results with
> $ apt-cache search w32codecs
> 
> i will try to find if it has some other name in ubuntu

check mplayers homepage. afaik, they distribute codec packages, that
also contain the w32codecs, that are used by libavicodec.

roman



                
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