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Old 15th March 2008, 04:20 PM
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cannot open rm/ rmvb files

hi ppl,

recently i installed all the codecs for movie player using
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yum install gstreamer-plugins-{good,bad,ugly} libdvd{css,read,nav}
now all the movie files open except for rm and rmvb files. movie player throws an error saying

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A problem occured while loading a library or decoder (cook.so)


how do i rectify this problem?
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