Re: Multimedia: mpeg and wav files

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xanim man page claims it supports quicktime.

John

On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 06:57, John Horne wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm not a multimedia person myself, but I was given a floppy disk with an
> MPEG file and a .wav file on it. (Nothing 'dodgy', just some fun stuff!)
> Having installed RH8.0, I thought no problems there must be an mpeg viewer
> and a .wav player somewhere in there. I use KDE as my desktop. Well I tried
> 'kaboodle' and 'noatun' and got completely lost with 'aRts' (?). None of
> them could play/show either file. Running 'file' against them shows the mpeg
> to actually be a quicktime file, but the wav file starts by saying it is a
> RIFF file (I think - apologies, but the files are on my home PC, and this is
> from work).
> 
> The simple question is what do people use to view MPEG/Quicktime files, and
> what do people use to play wav files? As far as I remember kaboodle did
> nothing, and noatun simply said it wasn't a wav file (or was of an
> unrecognised format). Any suggestions? I could find nothing which appeared
> to help on the RH CD's, but then with names like 'kaboodle' it's not exactly
> obvious what it does!
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> John.
>
-- 
John S. Weber
jweber@math.cudenver.edu
http://www.users.qwest.net/~weberjohns



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