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That is one of the things that always annoys me about Linux, I love the OS but having to install codecs myself isn't something I think I should have to do.
Everytime after installing distro, I just installed mplayer. Codecs? Never. Works, everything. You can install vlc or xine too. GStreamer? Different media support sucks for me there. I still hope that media support will actualy get better there too.
In windows or Apple actualy almost nothing works out of the base. On Windows one can at least install codec pack, at least it is easy. On my Mac actualy almost nothing still describes best my current Mac media state. Tried MPlayer OSX, Media player. All suck. VLC is probably the only decent OSX player with at least good media support