Les wrote: > I have some files labeled ".AVI" note the caps. That shouldn't matter. I'd be very surprised if it did anyway. > Turns out these are Divx files. I haven't gotten them to play yet, > but when I carefully followed the SF instructions, and got the video > decoders installed properly I got the error message telling me that > these are DivX files. So now I just need to get the right ceral box > with the magic DivX decoder ring and I should be all set. I'm not intimately familiar with Stanton's instructions (perusing them in the past seemed like it made more work than needed to me) nor am I any sort of expert on video encodings... But I have been able to place .avi files that used the divx codec via mplayer and totem. I couldn't tell you whether the magic decoder ring was part of the w32codec package from ATrpms (which provides a convenient rpm of all the codecs available at the mplayer homepage, including several divx* ones) or if it is due to the xvidcore package I have from Livna which is a "Free reimplementation of the OpenDivX video codec" according to the package summary. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ====================================================================== Nothing says, "Obey me!" like a bloody head on a fence post. -- Stewie Griffin
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