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ForceSphere

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« on: 6 February 2003, 01:06 »
I just bought RedHat Linux 8.0 yesterday, i must say i do love it even tho im a huge ass noob with it.  I noticed that i couldn't play MPG, MPEG, AVI, and so on right outa the box set.  What is a good media player to use for these extensions?  That is if Linux can even play them.  Thanks.

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« Reply #1 on: 6 February 2003, 01:21 »
i think mplayer is the way to go. install apt-get first, then installing mplayer will be a breeze.
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« Reply #2 on: 6 February 2003, 02:20 »
Thanks man, i do like it, i also got DivX for linux...havn't tried that tho...thanks again

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« Reply #3 on: 6 February 2003, 03:10 »
I have to agree. MPlayer is the best media player for Linux nowadays. I really don't know why RedHat did not put support out of the box for MPEG files. There was a thread about that issue in the UNIX/Linux forum. You can look it up by using the "search" link at the top of this page. Last but not least, don't forget to visit void main's linux forums!

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« Reply #4 on: 6 February 2003, 06:41 »
 thanks...i plan on staying considering Linux kicks mega ass...and i suck w/ it  

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« Reply #5 on: 6 February 2003, 17:16 »
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Originally posted by Force:
I just bought RedHat Linux 8.0 yesterday, i must say i do love it even tho im a huge ass noob with it.  I noticed that i couldn't play MPG, MPEG, AVI, and so on right outa the box set.  What is a good media player to use for these extensions?  That is if Linux can even play them.  Thanks.


Thats funny, I thought xmovie could play these formats just fine. Does Red Hat no longer come with xmovie?
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« Reply #6 on: 6 February 2003, 19:44 »
Red Hat pulled all MP3 en/decoders out of v8 because of a re-wording on the MP3 Patent Holder's License.

see this for more info.

Basically it was a misunderstanging; but an important one: MP3 is not "free as in speech", but right now it is "free as in beer".  Of course that could change....
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« Reply #7 on: 7 February 2003, 00:58 »
Like I said - Ogg all the way. MP3 is a proprietary format for the RIAA to charge people with - in the future at least.

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