There are three players which potentialy play windows type files (or maybe
more): mplayer, xine and avifile. The latter only plays avi type movies, xine
even plays real media, i think mplayer does so too. and quicktime of cousre.
but that sometimes depends on other players installt like realplay
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Paul skrev:
Ralf Nolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Windows media streaming audio/video?
Probably not, maybe mplayer with the win32 dll's ?
What about the avifile-* debs? IIRC, they'll play windoze
streaming media.
Yes, I find that with avifile and xin
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On Tuesday 25 March 2003 22:18, Christoph Safferling wrote:
> Zitiere Ralf Nolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Tuesday 25 March 2003 18:46, Irish, Jon D BAE Systems wrote:
> > > Is there a KDE multimedia application that plays either/both realaudio
> >
Hello,
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 20:15:37 +0100
Ralf Nolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Windows media streaming audio/video?
>
> Probably not, maybe mplayer with the win32 dll's ?
What about the avifile-* debs? IIRC, they'll play windoze
streaming media.
best regards
Paul
Zitiere Ralf Nolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday 25 March 2003 18:46, Irish, Jon D BAE Systems wrote:
> > Is there a KDE multimedia application that plays either/both realaudio
>
> realplayer. You can even get debs for that :-)
>
Oh! I didn't know that and installed realplayer "on foot". W
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On Tuesday 25 March 2003 18:46, Irish, Jon D BAE Systems wrote:
> Is there a KDE multimedia application that plays either/both realaudio
> and/or
realplayer. You can even get debs for that :-)
Windows media streaming audio/video?
Probably not, maybe
Is there a KDE multimedia application that plays either/both realaudio and/or
Windows media streaming audio/video?
Sincerely,
Jon D. Irish (Mevatec Contractor)
Lower Tier Project Office
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