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- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:50:48 +0900
- From: Dave M G <martin@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Computer "fixed" with Linux
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Josh, Curt, Al, Wataru, Guillaume, Scott,
Thanks for responding.
I'm not to sure how to address the specific issues raised about streaming video and whatnot. I seem to have no troubles streaming or downloading and playing just about any video format.
My approach is to basically download every codec and every player under the sun that's available. So I don't try to get, for example, Mplayer to handle everything.
This is analagous to my Windows experience (now part of a dark past, long ago), where I never expected Windows Media Player or Quicktime to handle everything.
So, getting back to the original topic, here's basically what I did to ensure that my girlfriend would not have any multimedia deficiencies that would send her back to Windows. Note that this all applies to Ubuntu, which is more geared toward the kind of Windows-refugee end user that I and my girlfriend are.
First, Windows codecs for most video files, especially AVI: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/WindowsCodecs
Then this page has clean up of a lot of other formats one might encounter: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
Then for playing DVDs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
It's good to make sure to go into Synaptic and lookup the keywords "MP3", "video", and whatnot and download anything that says it's a driver or codec for that format. *Especially* make sure to get the "LAME" encoder for MP3.
For players I get Mplayer, Xine, XMMS, Amarok, Gxine, and VLC. Mostly I use Xine, though now that I'm also using MythTV, I'm using Mplayer within that.
For Flash: http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
I also make sure to get the JRE from the repositories, so web-applets run.
And I think that's it. I may have missed something. But so far my girlfriend, and I, haven't had any troubles playing or seeing anything we want to see.
Hope that's helpful.
ï-- Dave M G Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft Kernel 2.6.17.7 Pentium D Dual Core Processor PHP 5, MySQL 5, Apache 2
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