Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Feb 2006 21:26 UTC, submitted by Anonymous
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Please, don't play stupid.
On any modern distro on day1 you can activate a repository, and install all you need in ONE command.
And you'll never bother about codecs again.
With pretty much every player.
Would you please compare with windows?
The only solution I know is using VLC (that guess what, comes from linux).




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2005-06-29
The funny thing is that until I started watching Apple keynotes windows media player and macromedia flash player were all I ever needed to see every media format I ever came across on the internet. On Linux in contrast just about every video file I came across wouldn't work and depending on the distribution's policy on including mp3 support that might not work either. If those two formats were all WMP needed than I don't see why it would be so hard for Novell to license them along with the main Quicktime formats.