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Old 8th May 2010, 03:49 PM
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Advanced Streaming Format Demuxer for wmv?

I am trying to run a wmv file in Fedora 11. By default, Movie Player opened but provided a fault that an Advanced Streaming Format (ASF) demuxer was needed. It had a search option which I used but nothing was found.

So, I used package manager to load Xine. I don't think I got everything I need because it does not show in the menu. Now when trying to run the wmv (from a web site) the window just gets stuck on loading.
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What do I need to do? Thanks
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