Re: [SLE] wma files

From: Clayton (smaug42_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/02/05

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    On 6/2/05, Gerald Humphreys <gerald.humphreys@gmail.com> wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > I have installed w32codecs to /usr/lib/win32 and none of my apps can
    > play wma files anyone knows the answer please. I have tried xine, xmms,
    > armaroK.

    You can get amaroK to play your wma files by installing and using
    GStreamer. GStreamer is on your SuSE master disks... install all the
    plugins for it too. Then in the amaroK preferences change the engine
    to GStreamer and pick a plugin - I'd recommend you read a little on
    the amaroK website about the various plugins... some work betetr than
    others.

    C.

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