On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, dexter wrote: > On Wed January 16 2008 06:22:15 Michael Hennebry wrote: > > What is the magic formula for getting mplayer to play > > the video portion of realmedia files? > What your missing here are the realvideo codecs, > > $mplayer -vc help|grep realvid > > rv3040 realvid working Linux RealPlayer 10 RV30/40 decoder [drvc.so] > rv3040win realvid working Win32 RealPlayer 10 RV30/40 decoder > [drvc.dll] > rv40 realvid working Linux RealPlayer 9 RV40 decoder [drv4.so.6.0] > rv40win realvid working Win32 RealPlayer 9 RV40 decoder > [drv43260.dll] > rv40mac realvid working Mac OS X RealPlayer 9 RV40 decoder > [drvc.bundle/Contents/MacOS/drvc] > rv30 realvid working Linux RealPlayer 8 RV30 decoder [drv3.so.6.0] > rv30win realvid working Win32 RealPlayer 8 RV30 decoder > [drv33260.dll] > rv30mac realvid working Mac OS X RealPlayer 9 RV30 decoder > [drvc.bundle/Contents/MacOS/drvc] > rv20 realvid working Linux RealPlayer 8 RV20 decoder [drv2.so.6.0] > rv20winrp10 realvid working Win32 RealPlayer 10 RV20 decoder [drv2.dll] > rv20win realvid working Win32 RealPlayer 8 RV20 decoder > [drv23260.dll] > rv20mac realvid working Mac OS X RealPlayer 9 RV20 decoder > [drv2.bundle/Contents/MacOS/drv2] > > you can get them in one of the codec packs from the mplayer site. Thanks. After examining error messages, I get the impression that drv33260.dll is one I need. I've been seearching the mplayer site (http://www.mplayerhq.hu), but haven't been finding it. Is it there somewhere? If not, where should I get it? -- Michael hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Those parts of the system that you can hit with a hammer (not advised) are called Hardware; those program instructions that you can only curse at are called Software." -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list