i've used a small handful of apps to do this.  my current favorite is
mplayer.  it plays almost anything i can give it, it's not horribly bloated
or buggy, and though it isn't directly available via apt-get, it ships
with a debian directory in its source.  this means you can

# ./debian/rules binary

and have a .deb package that you can install just like anything else
with dpkg.


        sean

On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 07:04:30PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> What would be the best to see some avi or mpeg movies? Or converter from avi
> to mpeg?
> Using woody 3.0
> Thanks
> 
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