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Old 26th June 2005, 10:49 PM
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mp4 support on kaffeine

I've done a bit of searching on this but with no success. I dont know wheather theirs a codec or a plugin to enable me to play .mp4 movies in kaffeine. Anyone know wheather mplayer has a codec that you can add or is their a plugin available, or is their a client i can download that supports mp4 movie formats.
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Old 27th June 2005, 12:14 AM
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VLC supports mp4.
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I can never get vlc to freakin compile, to many god damn dependencies
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I installed VLC by adding livna-stable to my yum.conf and it installed just fine, dependencies and all.
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dont include rivna repo as it ****ed up may machine with dependencies before. JUst enabled it again for VLC, installed and plays my mp4 movie. Now just to figure out some way of getting kaffeine to do the same. Thanks mach now i can at least watch it. Thanks again.
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dont include rivna repo as it ****ed up may machine with dependencies before. JUst enabled it again for VLC, installed and plays my mp4 movie. Now just to figure out some way of getting kaffeine to do the same. Thanks mach now i can at least watch it. Thanks again.
Oh, trust me, I don't leave it enabled by default. I only turn it on/off as needed for certain things. I generally run with just base, updates, and extras turned on. I'm not that crazy.
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