From: JD <jd...@gm...> - 2008-03-06 09:50:27
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Hi Kiril, They are already in /usr/lib/win32 As I indicated in a previous message, the missing rpm was xine-lib-moles. That took care of it. My new problem is that exiting xine kills the X server. I wonder if it has anyting to do with the ATI fglrx driver for the radeon chipset. Cheers, JD Kirill Belokurov wrote: > Hi JD, > > >> Got the tarfile. Thanx a lot. >> I untared it into a tmp directory and compared it's contents >> with my /usr/lib/win32/... >> These are the files your tarbaall has, that I do not have: >> > [..] > >> As you can see none of them has anything to do with windows >> media or real media; but I still went ahead and added them to >> my /usr/lib/win32/. Result: I am still out of ability to play >> windows or real media using xine! I am still getting the same >> error banner. I was truly hoping the xine developer community >> would have seen my posts and responded with a solution. >> > > Try adding also these codecs to the same folder: > http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/codecs/rp9codecs-win32-20050115.tar.bz2 > > Regards, > Kirill > > |