Quoting Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I had the same problem and google said it is a problem with wmv9 dll, which I
have installed.

I also haven't gotten wmv's to work.

Aaron
> totem complains that it does not have codecs to play *.wmv files.
> 
> I found MPlayer's Web site downlaod section at
> http://mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/dload.html
> and downloaded from there essential-20050412.tar.bz2.
> 
> After bunzipping+untarring it to a temporary directory, I invoked
> totem's add proprietary plugins, and it moved the files to
> ~/.gnome2/totem-addons
> 
> After doing the above, totem still does not recognize *.wmv files.
> The README file in the above .tar.bz2 only explains how to use the
> plugins in MPlayer, which does not exist in Debian Sarge main (fully
> Free software).
> 
> What (if anything) did I miss?
>                                           Thanks,
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