totem plugin firefox doesn't read all wmv videos

Asked by dingo67

Helo,

I'm on Ubuntu Jaunty Beta , Firefox 3.08, plugin Totem ( Totem Gstreamer installed) , some WMV videos are very easy to read , others just start and then freeze , others don't even start.
All these videos are with .wmv at the end.I can't see where the differences are between these videos??

Regards
Dingo67

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Shane Fagan (shanepatrickfagan) said :
#1

Try changing the format of the videos to theora.
Its a free video format that is very stable in linux.
Oggconvert will convert the files to theora.
You can install it in add/remove
Applications>add/remove

Hope this helps
Shane

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Shane Fagan (shanepatrickfagan) said :
#2

Actually winff is easier to use.
It should take a while but its better supported in ubuntu than wma files.

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abhinaba moulik (abhinaba-moulik) said :
#3

uninstall totem plug-ins from add or remove or synaptic. install mplayer
plug-ins for mozilla. it is better.

On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 5:12 AM, dingo67 <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> New question #67789 on totem in ubuntu:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+question/67789
>
> Helo,
>
> I'm on Ubuntu Jaunty Beta , Firefox 3.08, plugin Totem ( Totem Gstreamer
> installed) , some WMV videos are very easy to read , others just start and
> then freeze , others don't even start.
> All these videos are with .wmv at the end.I can't see where the
> differences are between these videos??
>
> Regards
> Dingo67
>
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> You received this question notification because you are an answer
> contact for Ubuntu.
>

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Alan Pater (alan-pater) said :
#4

If you don't care about patents/copyright do a search for "ubuntu-restricted-extras" in synaptic. (System > Administration). That should install all the codecs you need to play videos in proprietary formats.

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