> I've had great success with MPlayer with up-to-date Windows Media files:
> same goes for Quicktime's Sorenson 3 codec. Unfortunately, compiling MPlayer
> is a bit of a pain, as the Windows codecs are pulled in from elsewhere.
The ports collection helps here:
cd /usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer
les
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 10:24:09PM -0400, Todd Stephens wrote:
> On Monday 13 October 2003 09:52 pm, Evan Dower wrote:
> > Is there a way to watch Windows Media files on FreeBSD? I noticed
> > NetShow, but it seems to be defunct/missing.
> > Many thanks,
>
> haven't had much luck playing anythin
On Monday 13 October 2003 09:52 pm, Evan Dower wrote:
> Is there a way to watch Windows Media files on FreeBSD? I noticed
> NetShow, but it seems to be defunct/missing.
> Many thanks,
Mplayer supports a wide range of codecs, including MS codecs. They seem
to be a little outdated though. I hav
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 06:52:15PM -0700, Evan Dower wrote:
> Is there a way to watch Windows Media files on FreeBSD? I noticed NetShow,
> but it seems to be defunct/missing.
Try mplayer.
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Is there a way to watch Windows Media files on FreeBSD? I noticed NetShow,
but it seems to be defunct/missing.
Many thanks,
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