need mp3 dvd play plugin

Asked by bubbymccl

Need a plugin for dvd mp3 player

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Jerome S. Gotangco (jsgotangco) said :
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If you're in Dapper, you might want to install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly

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Bajtalan Hunor (cerebellum) said :
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Hello,

If you use Ubuntu Breezy Badger than you need to install w32codecs. Everything on how to install mp3, avi, mp3g, mov, dvd support go here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats.

But in my opinion the best is to use EasyUbuntu, because it installs everything java, flash automatically. Info on EasyUbuntu here https://launchpad.net/products/easyubuntu

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bubbymccl (bubbymccl) said :
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Thanks for the help and information my friend....

bubby

-----Original Message-----
From: Bajtalan Hunor <email address hidden>
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Sent: Sun, 02 Apr 2006 15:52:23 -0000
Subject: [Support #654]: Re: need mp3 dvd play plugin

  Support request #654 on Ubuntu changed:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+ticket/654

Comment:
Hello,

If you use Ubuntu Breezy Badger than you need to install w32codecs.
Everything
on how to install mp3, avi, mp3g, mov, dvd support go here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats.

But in my opinion the best is to use EasyUbuntu, because it installs
everything
java, flash automatically. Info on EasyUbuntu here
https://launchpad.net/products/easyubuntu

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williamts99 (williamts99) said :
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Just make sure that you notice the warning at the bottom of the following page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats

Warning Regarding Alternative Installation Methods

EasyUbuntu and Automatix are third-party utilities for installing the most commonly requested applications in some Debian-based distributions. They are not supported or recommended by Ubuntu. While they work well for many users, they have also been known to corrupt systems and leave them in a state where they cannot be upgraded to a later Ubuntu release.

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gear3895 (gear3895) said :
#5

If VLC or Totem doesn't work, and you want to watch dvd movies or play downloaded flv video files in Ubuntu,
Google for "flv flash Totem internal data stream vlc undf"
... it's better to install everything in 32 bit, even if you have a 64 bit machine, as there are something missing in 64 bit depository like drivers, codecs,...

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