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Old 01-11-2009   #1 (permalink)
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avi file support on linux

Is There a general way to get file type .avi to work in linux. I am currently running slackware 12.0.
I tried Kaboodle, Xine, gxine, noatun They all just freeze up more or less. Is there some pluggin or fix that will allow .avi support. I searched the forums but got nothing solid...some suggestions work most dont..
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down load and install codecs from here LinuxPackages: Download Package
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down load and install codecs from here LinuxPackages: Download Package
Im getting video on gxine now, but no audio. But gxine seems to be a memory killer, system gets realy slow when opened.
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Slackware is a Distro intended to be kept simple by requiring the user to do all of the work on keeping it going and managing installing. If you are new-ish to Linux it may not be the best choice. If gXine is running slow it may mean you have the wrong video card drivers installed.
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To expand on Bigtom, slackware is DRM'd. I just started slack in 12/08 and just got most of the video/audio stuff ironed out. This guide will answer all your questions. The most important thing i learned is to instal the coecs first, then reinstall the programs so they find them.
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You can also have a look at packman:
PackMan :: Startseite
a popular repository for most distros.
On opensuse their packages for kaffeine and k3b/kdvdcreator work well. You also need the w32codecs a couple of others - have a look/search at opensuse for the complete list of files.
I know it;s rpm, but there must be a slax util that will allow you to use them.
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much thanks. i will most certainly have a look at these articles.
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