Re: Playing .mov files in Fedora
- From: edik landave <elwanka@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 12:04:27 -0800
Yes, you can do it that way and then you create a symlink to it:
#as root after you did untar that packaged & rename the directory codecs:
ln -s codecs win32
#or if you untarred it & renamed the directory win32 then:
ln -s win32 codecs
#either way will work. I got used to the way I told you before but
later other instructionals mentioned the directory as /usr/lib/codecs
but since I learned the old way as rename them /usr/lib/win32 (as per
the xine site instructions) I started creating the soft link codecs to
it
It's works either way,
regards.
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