Whane I try to View a DVD I get the message that a DVD subpicture Decoder is needed to play the DVD But even though the initial overview clip starts playing? How can I able to play the DVD with out having to jump from one .vob file to another. RPM Repositories Both Free and Non free are installed?
When I'm trying to play an .mp4 file I get the message "you need modules MPEG-4-decoder and H.264-decoder". When searching for these message is "cannot be found". I'm running Fedora13 32-bits.
I was able to watch videos that had h.264, but now I can't. when I play the same video from before, it tells me I don't have the codec installed, but when I try to have it installed:
I just wanted to post this really quick. I just installed Fedora 12 and I have been playing around with it a bit. (it's my first taste of Linux) I noticed right off the bat that I needed an MP3 decoder and was having a hard time finding one. Then I found a free Legal mp3 decoder at the following address.They also offer a Fedora specific installer (.rpm) So if anybody needs a decoder, here is a good one.Since it's a free decoder I was wondering if it might be included in future Fedora releases?
I can't get the MPEG decoder plug in so i can listen to my tunes that I have in itunes on my windows os. When I go search to find the plug in it searches for it but then says "Could not find plugin in any configured software source" Please help because I would enjoy fedora a lot better if i could listen to my music. I use to have Kubuntu, but I switched to fedora because Kubuntu was having the same problem. Once again please help, and remember I'm new.
Ok so I have some music that I have burned from cds, within windows, I have them in a wma format. The video player, handles those songs just fine. However I really enjoy using the Audacious player. Whenever I try to run in Audacious,Is there a way to update the decoders for audacious specifically, either through the repo or CLI?
I'm trying to view .mov files using Totem 2.16.7 with GStreamer 0.10.20 and GNOME but am getting an error that I don't have a decoder installed.What exactly do I need to get to fix this error?
if this is not the place for this thread, change the location. I have this problem while opening .flv files with movie player. On its open it asks me to search for the plugin to play the video. But it cant find it.How to install this plugin?
I am using Fedora 15. When I try to play an mp3 file (that's all I have) on Audacious, I get the error "No decoder found for file:///<some_song>.mp3". Edit: I think I should mention that I have enabled the testing repository, and there was an update on June 30.
I use Fedora 10.Whenever i try to open an avi file with VLC player I get the error 'No suitable decoder module for fourcc XVID'.How can I remove this error?
I just updated Audacious to 2.4.3, and now when I try to play mp3's, I get this: No decoder found for file "my song." Ogg files still play fine though. I know I can downgrade, but I'd rather this just be fixed.
My music library contains some old .wma files and each time I try to run Rhythmbox, a window pops up saying that:
<Name of current song> requires an Additional plugin. The following plugin is required: Windows Media Audio Decoder. Do you want to search for this now ?
If I press the search button I get a response saying that the package was not found. Then I press the close button, only to see the same dialog popping up again. The funny thing is that all this is happening while the current songs is not in WMA format and it is actually playing
I am running fedora 11 and have configured both rpm-fusion and livna repositories.
when i got play any movie or song i got some error which show below error:The playback of this movie requires a MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) decoder plugin which is not installed.
Okay, so far nothing seems to have worked. I have OpenSuSE 11.0 and due to a failed mother board and hard drive had to reinstall it. Since the reinstall I have not been able to play .wmv files. I can play the same file just fine on my laptop but not on my desktop.I have win32codecs installed as well as libdvdcss and several other packages and still I cannot play these files with the following:
Kaffeine Mplayer VLC Player
I have searched and everything points to win32codecs (which are installed and the same version as I have on my laptop). I have tried deleting all the video player files including win32codecs, libdvdcss and their config files then reinstalling and that doesn't seem to have worked at all either. So I don't know what else to do.
I have a Debian mail server running Postfix, Amavisd-new, Clamav, & Spamassassin. I noticed when I started all the daemons, the mail.log file had some missing decoders which I assume Clamav can't scrub.Was there a missing package for resolving what's causing this notifications in the logs?
I have a "live lessons" tuturial iso which once mounted opens in a folder called "livelessons.exe". When this is run on a windows machine and when the executable is run it opens in something like a flash video. I would like to know if it is possible to run this on Linux because everytime I try to run it I get a missing codec message:
Quote: application/x-ms-dos-executable decoder
I have tried totem, vlc, firefox, mplayer and get the same messages.
I installed the Fluendo decoder following the tutorial linked to from here (but just downloaded the RPM so I wouldn't have to unpack anything). Now "fluendo-codecs-mp3" is showing up in my software manager as having been installed, but I still can't play MP3 files in either Amarok or Kaffeine. One thing I've noticed is that, in the software manager, under "Installed (Availabled)" it says "11-3" in red.This was such a simple thing to fix in Ubuntu, I'm baffled by how much trouble I'm having right now. Please help me so that I can justify the eight hours I spent downloading openSUSE. I love the interface and would hate to go back to Ubuntu's oranges and browns (and Gnome).
My bank statement s get delivered via email but they require a special decoder to be read. I got the decoder here [URL].. (the gui version), extracted it and tried to install it but the terminal gives me the following message:
bigseb@bigseb-laptop:~/Documents/reader$ sudo rpm -i /striata-reader-1.0-27-linux-2.4-intel rpm: please use alien to install rpm packages on Debian, if you are really sure use --force-debian switch. See README.Debian for more details. bigseb@bigseb-laptop:~/Documents/reader$
I just want to know if there is any way to play .wmv on ubuntu 10.10, I tried VLC but it always give me that Error message : No suitable decoder module: VLC does not support the audio or video format "MSS2". I did also try MPlayer But it's not Working either.
I have some avi video taken with a digital camera. It cannot be played in squeeze or lenny. Error says it needs Intel Indeo 5 decoder. I found one here, does it look ok to try it?[URL]..
I tried to install the H.264 decoder and MPEG=4 AAC, by going to Install/Remove software in openSUSE 11.3 and found h264enc - H.264/MPEG-4 Encoder Frontend,I installed it but nothing seemed to happen when it comes to viewing Quicktime movies. I also noticed that when I right-click on the Quicktime screen, it gives me the option to play the video using Banshee. I then launch it and I doeble click on the video that is listed, the banshee logo flashes and nothing happens. Can someone tell me a way to resolve this, is there a way to resolve it.
MPlayer asked for Windows Media Speech Decoder plugin, it tried searching for the plugin but it wasn't found. I also couldn't find it in Synaptic Package manager. i wonder where and how i can get it.
I installed all the codecs (Rhythmbox plays the files fine) - GStreamer good, bad and ugly Tried this link but when i open the SH file it was blank, alright i enter the code, save it and try run it in terminal
after apt-get update,I am getting:99% [127 Translation-en lzma 0 B] [Connecting to ie.archive.ubuntu.com (193.1.193.69)]/usr/bin/lzma: Decoder error
Fetched 8,433 kB in 3min 52s (36.2 kB/s)
Reading package lists... Error!
E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/ie.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_natty_main_i18n _Translation-en E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
I have rebuilt the sources.list, followed numerous MergeList work arounds - but none change a thing - at appears that in this case the /usr/bin/lzma: Decoder error is essential to the issue.Could an ISP transparent proxy be the issue? I have recently changed from ADSL to mobile broadband...