On 03/29/2010 09:05 AM, Pete Travis wrote: > No solution, but a few suggestions: > > Look over fedorasolved.org , I seem to recall a lot of video oriented pages. They are likely to involve livna and rpmfusion repos; good idea to enable both and 'yum search ogm' or 'yum search ogg' again. > > 'Yum install vlc' is a default for me- it installs a lot of codecs as dependencies. A lot of useful features as a frontend, too. > > If you need to transcode, I highly reccomend 'handbrake' . It provides a thoroughly featured and easy to use front end, and was the best solution I found that utilized SMP. > > Pete > -----Original Message----- > From: Marko Vojinovic<vvmarko@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:17:34 > To:<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: ogm video > > On Monday 29 March 2010 03:14:16 Michael Miles wrote: > >> On 03/28/2010 06:29 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote: >> >>> On Sunday 28 March 2010 23:50:18 Michael Miles wrote: >>> >>>> On 03/28/2010 03:06 PM, Tim wrote: >>>> >>>> Limite de Segurança.ogm >>>> >>>> unfortunately this has to be downloaded with torrent >>>> http://www.kickasstorrents.com/t524772.html >>>> >>> [snip] >>> >>> >>>> I have installed every codec under the sun but no joy there >>>> >>>> I opened a virtual windows os and intalled klite codec pack >>>> xillisoft converted it no problem >>>> >>>> on the linux side no way >>>> >>> What does mplayer say when you try to play it? If it doesn't play, >>> mplayer should provide a reason. It usually spits out a whole slew of >>> info messages, and among those there are usually good indications what >>> is wrong. >>> >> It comes out with video/x-ogm-unknown-decoder >> > > Can you please copy-paste the whole mplayer output? Maybe even adding the -v > option to increase verbosity level a bit? Oh, of course, don't use a GUI. Open > a terminal, type > > mplayer -v filenameofthemovie > > and post the output. > > I am curious about this also, but it appears that the torrent you provided is > dead --- I see only two seeders with combined output of 835 B/s (!!!), and the > estimated time of download is 36 days 14 hours, which is of course ridiculous > for any testing purposes. > > HTH, :-) > Marko > > Well, I think I have solved the problem Win32 codec pack was installed but because I am running a 64 bit system it will not play Too bad so sad Thanks for the help This is one puzzle I feel will not get solved Michael -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines