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Old 16th September 2011, 05:24 AM
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nautilus audio/video properties missing tutorial

Since it was a royal pain for me to figure out how to show nautilus audio/video properties I would share this with other people.

I KNOW this package does the trick.

Code:
totem-nautilus
This package MAY do the trick. I was reading this.

http://pkgs.org/fedora-15/rpmfusion-...86_64.rpm.html

Code:
gnome-mplayer-nautilus
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