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Recently I have install it Fedora 10 on my computer, everythings works well only when I am playing movies I can't see the image, I have only the sound but ...
- 03-14-2009 #1Just Joined!
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can't play movies on fedora 10
Recently I have install it Fedora 10 on my computer, everythings works well only when I am playing movies I can't see the image, I have only the sound but no image, I have install it the w32codecs on my computer. Can any one tell me what to do, I have a screenshot to show you....
Thanks for your help....
- 03-14-2009 #2
Hi,
It seems like it could an issue with totem. Try going to Totem -> Edit -> Preferences -> Display and make sure that the settings for brightness etc are set to the Defaults (i.e. all the bars are halfway).
- 03-14-2009 #3
Install VLC Player and check if it displays image or not.
In case VLC doesn't display image, execute thisCode:su - yum -y install vlc
Post output here.Code:su - lspci | grep -i vga grep -i driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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- 03-15-2009 #4Just Joined!
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Why is it when in try to install VLC using "yum install vlc"
it pops me with this?
Error: Missing Dependency: libpulse.so.0(PULSE_0) is needed by package vlc
Error: Missing Dependency: libdvdread.so.3 is needed by package vlc-core
Error: Missing Dependency: libdvdnav.so.4 is needed by package vlc-core
Error: Missing Dependency: libopendaap.so.0 is needed by package vlc-core
anyhelp
- 03-15-2009 #5
You have multiple conflicting repositories.
Execute this
Post output here.Code:yum repolist
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- 03-16-2009 #7Just Joined!
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well I end up changing the distro from fedora to suse, is not because of the movies is because fedora didn't let me boot in windows, so after i unistall fedora and install suse it was working very nice, i could choose either way, suse or windows, but with fedora because of the grub loader i coulnd't any way, thanks for your help guys...
- 03-22-2009 #8
You could have configured Fedora to boot Windows (its not complicated), but if SUSE works for you and you have no problems with it, then thats fine.


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