Robert P. J. Day wrote:
that's the route i took -- enable livna and
# yum install vlc mozilla-vlc
(vlc-core is a dependency of vlc so it comes along for the ride.)
at the moment, she's happy so i'll do extra research into codecs on
an as-needed basis. still would be nice to have a comprehensive f9
multimedia guide.
You might want to look into gecko-mediaplayer and mplayer as well.
There are w32codec packages available for the proprietary formats from
both Livna and ATRPMs.
rday
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