Sorry, guys...didn't mean to ignite a flamewar! I went to the xine site and couldn't tell for sure which codecs were supported on PPC. The WMV9 codec is mentioned but it isn't immediately clear if that's something that is an add-on. Guess I'll check out their help board to see what's up with WMV9. It really is lame how much proprietary, non-open multimedia content is out there on the web.
> Theres none available that works on PowerPC, the only way to play WMV9 > movies on Linux is by wrapping x86 binary codecs So there is no binary codec available for PPC, then? I'm a little confused because the xine site, and some of the documentation that came as part of xine, mentions WMV9 support. Well, I guess I need to go back to the xine site and start posting, anyway. Thanks, -PRH > On Feb 21, 2006, at 9:06 AM, Cian Duffy wrote: > >> Anyway, you could join their mailing list and submit a feature > >> request. > >> It shouldn't be a big deal as they support WMV. They have other > >> backends, you could also explore those at their website. The variety > >> however is rather easy to get lost in. > > > > Derick - its an absolutely massive deal, there is close to zero > > information on how the codec works, and its completely different from > > the old WMV1 and WMV2 codecs. They cannot support it easily, at all. > > They also, as every other media player does, get their Windows Media > > Everything support from FFmpeg, not any codecs of their own. I suggest > > you do some research before posting in future... > > > > Cian _______________________________________________ yellowdog-newbie mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-newbie
