Fedora :: Play Quicktime *.mov On 11
Aug 15, 2009I have some quicktime *.mov.
However, how can I play them on fedora 11.
I have tried Mplayer, xine, realplayer, and vlc.
All of them failed to work.
I have some quicktime *.mov.
However, how can I play them on fedora 11.
I have tried Mplayer, xine, realplayer, and vlc.
All of them failed to work.
I have some quicktime *.mov. However, how can I play them on fedora 11. I have tried Mplayer, xine, realplayer, and vlc. All of them failed to work.
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I have Fedora 11 Leonidas, fully up-to-date.
I have installed rpmfusion and livna repository.
I have installed following packages:
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with mplayer:
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vlc:
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you can see in the screenshot what is happening. I have a big circle with an arrow where the news vidio should be.
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make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
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[Code].....
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Code:
Installed plugins
Find more information about browser plugins at mozilla.org.
[code]....
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