Software :: How To Play Asx Files
Feb 4, 2011Does anyone know how to play asx files within Linux. What I need to do it record the output from the asx file into a file from the linux shell.
View 1 RepliesDoes anyone know how to play asx files within Linux. What I need to do it record the output from the asx file into a file from the linux shell.
View 1 RepliesI just installed 11.4 and its working like a dream, only I cant seem to play .avi files. does anyone know a solution for this?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI have tried to play mp3 files with sox play.
The result I get is:
play FAIL formats: no handler for file extension `mp3'
I have installed all libsox packages I could find, including libsox-fmt-mp3 and libmad0.
sox -h though, gives me:
AUDIO FILE FORMATS: 8svx aif aifc aiff aiffc al amb amr-nb amr-wb anb au avi avr awb cdda cdr cvs cvsd cvu dat dvms f32 f4 f64 f8 ffmpeg flac fssd gsm gsrt hcom htk ima ircam la lpc lpc10 lu m4a m4b maud mp4 mpg nist ogg prc raw s1 s16 s2 s24 s3 s32 s4 s8 sb sds sf sl sln smp snd sndfile sndr sndt sou sox sph sw txw u1 u16 u2 u24 u3 u32 u4 u8 ub ul uw vms voc vorbis vox wav wavpcm wmv wv wve xa
PLAYLIST FORMATS: m3u pls
AUDIO DEVICE DRIVERS: alsa ao oss ossdsp pulseaudio
(no mp3 mentioned there).
The reason I try to play mp3 files with sox is that I wanted to play a playlist with different formats and feed it to ices2 through a pipe, ie :
sox Musik/storlista.pls -t raw - | ices2 ices-pcm.xml sox
FAIL formats: no handler for file extension `mp3'
When I installed the latest version of Open Office in Fedora 10 I was no longer able to play ASX Video Files. Removing open office does not fix the problem. Also reinstalling mplayer and the gecko media players doesn't fix the problem.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to get avi files to play; I've managed to get the sound, but no video I tried google-searching but seem to have broken something else - the "package manager".
I read the instructions [URL] however, on one of the instructions I get this:-
Code:
[root@bgrlaptop badger_fruit]# yum -y install gstreamer-plugins-bad gstreamer-plugins-ugly xine-lib-extras-nonfree
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://mirrors.rpmfusion.org/mirrorlist?repo=free-fedora-11&arch=i386 error was
[Code]....
how I can recover this and get libdvdcss and support for AVI (oh and MPEG) files?
This is Fedora 11 by the way using KDE.
I need this pretty urgently, otherwise I may have to convert individual files to some other format.I use totem player, it says "The following plugin is required : Windows media speech decoder" but not able to find it any configured software source. Therefore, it plays the file without sound.(attachment 1)I have vlc player, when I try to play wmv, it plays the files but again without sound. (attachment 2).Same with kplayer.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am having some problems trying to play .wmv files in Fedora 12 KDE. I am attempting to use VLC player, but I get this error:Code:No suitable decoder module:VLC does not support the audio or video format "wmas". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.No suitable decoder module:VLC does not support the audio or video format "MSS2". nfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.I have tried other media plaers too such as totem, Kplayer, Dragon, etc, can not get any of them to work.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am new to Fedora and I found this forum where I made an account. I have found in Fedora 13, I can not play MP3 files.
The next message I see: Movie Player requires an additional plugin to decode this file. The following plugin is required: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) decoder.
I tried VLC, Totem, MPlayer but none of them play .wmv files.Does anyone know how to play .wmv files in Fedora/Linux?
View 14 Replies View Relatedi just got the release candidate 11.3 and when i opened up amarok the music player, it told me that it could not play mp3 files. so i choose to install support for mp3 but it did not work. i added some repositories but still no luck.
View 6 Replies View Relatedam using ubuntu 9.10 .i hve a philips combo drive .my problem is that i can't play .dat files from cd's ,there is no problem with dvd's & other files from cd's .when i checked the permissions it showed the owner as root also there is a lock symbol in .dat files that are already in my pc .
View 5 Replies View RelatedCan someone say me the way to play SWF files in ubuntu 9.04(Jaunty-Jackalope)?
View 6 Replies View RelatedNow I can play all my files with VLC. But now how to configure my keyboard shortcut keys like "play/pause", "stop", "nexttrack" for VLC. Only key working is "media",which shows VLC player when pressed. but other tabs do not work,why?
View 3 Replies View RelatedInstalled the w32 codecs in Ubuntu 10.04, but can't get the video to work in either Mplayer or VLC. Audio works OK, though.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI get no sound from .wav files in Rthymbox or VLC etc etc. What package (s) am I missing?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have .gsm files , I used to play them using the command line
Code:
$play test.gsm
But am looking to play .gsm files in GUI. by the way I have tried to play them using Totem movie player & vlc player but none of worked.
i have some old CDs which have videos with .dat extension on them i am unable to play these files on ubuntu (the movie player and vlc says that file format cannot be played). i searched for extensions but couldn't find any.
View 4 Replies View Relatedi have installed fedora 11 everything is working fine but i have problems with playing media files i cant play any kind of media even mp3s whenever i play a mp3 file it asks me to download the codec i press the search button but i get the following error could not find plugin in any configured software source
View 4 Replies View RelatedIn my older computer, with Linux Fedora 10, with SMPlayer I can play wmv, avi, flv and mp4 files. In my new computer, with Fedora 13, I cannot play flv files well. They are played with shadows and colour lines.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am running FC13 (Goddard) on my netbook, and it's impossible to play my mp3 files on all of the sound audio applications like totem and rhythm box because the system keeps complaining about plugins that I can't find on any repository.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a lot of wma files but when I try to play them I get the error "Your GStreamer installation is missing a plugin".So it looks like I have everything I need. Also, I can play wma files in Kplayer and VLC with no problem but Guayadeque has a much better music library and seems to be a better player in general.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm running Fedora and Gnome on a laptop and I'd like to play an audio file. I installed xmms and the mp3 plugin via yum, and started xmms amd tried to play the file. The progress bar advances as if the file is playing, but there's no sound in my headphones. I do have gnome volume slider bar set to the highest value. I tried running alsamixer and the volume is set to the highest level (however +/- causes alsamixer to exit, and not change the volume level like the F1-Help page says). What can I do?I tried the Gnome filesystem browser and clicked on mp3 or wav file which brings up the totem music player. Again, the progress bar advances as if the file is being played, but no sound.
View 14 Replies View RelatedAnyone else getting this? It's very strange that it can play .wav files but not .ogg.
This is a clean install of 11.2 64bit as of yesterday, all other sound works well.
When it tries to play a .ogg it sounds like raw data is being catted to /dev/audio or something.
OpenSUSE 11.2 ( KDE4 ), even with good, bad and ugly gstreamer plugins can not play MP3 and AVI.Have tried both, Amarok and Kaffeine - none of them worked.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI can't play MP3 files. I followed this guide:
Restricted formats - openSUSE
That didn't help, so I went with the 10 steps to check the multimedia. The output is here:
Code:
I'm using KDE on a fresh install of OpenSUSE 11.2 I notice there are some problems with that list, not all the output is as it should be according to the guide I followed. But I'm not sure how to proceed.
I was trying to listen to a radio station (download the asx file) but I cannot pay that file with any of my applications.
Could you recommend me some extensions to install in order to play that kind of files. Notice that the stream is wma formated.
I'm using openSUSE 11.2 with KDE.
When I try to run a divx avi I get this code...
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there such a thing as to many codecs ??
I can't seem to play avi,mpg,wmv or flv files i have sound but no pic ?
Is there something that can tell me if I've got compatibility issues ?
It has all worked fine on previous installs ?
Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit
from what i've heard, VLC doesn't support multi-threading, whatever that means, and so plays MKV files with much more CPU use.is there any alternative? i know windows as COREAVC, but i don't believe that software is available for linux.
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