Re: Do we need wine?




Dances With Crows wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 17:13:02 +0100, Peter T. Breuer staggered into the
> Black Sun and said:
> > CAPSKOV <capsnkkof@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey CAPSKOV, don't mind Peter T. Breuer. He's apparently incapable of
> dealing with people who aren't as experienced as he is. There's folks
> like him in every newsfroup.
>
> >> I want [to leave] Windows gradually. Actually, it's hard to do for
> >> me. I need a player which [is] like foobar,
> > What? Player? What's a "player"? A player of what?
>
> CAPSKOV's English isn't great. I guess he meant "a program like the
> Windows program 'foobar'." I don't know why any programmer with a brain
> would name their program "foobar", because that word's used for a
> metasyntactic variable, but what the heck. Like Peter said, the
> widely-used video players for Linux are mplayer and xine. xine for
> DVDs, mplayer for everything else, they work really well IME.
>
Thank you. You understood perfectly. I do not mind any one. Everyone
here is warmhearted. Thanks in advance. I am a linux newbie. Some
question of mine may be too easy to answer. Please don't mind and don't
laugh at me. Especially my English isn't great. Perhaps use the word
"poor" to discribe my capability is more exact.
When I ask the inherent player dose not support MP3, what should I do.
I don't need a answer that to get a new one. I want someone tell me
which one? the one should be more popular. It may support many file
type. For example, a player I use on windows which named StormCodec
can play Real、QuickTime、MPEG-2、MPEG-4
(DivX/XviD/3ivx、MP4、AVC/H264...)、AC3/DTS、ratDVD、VP3/6/7、Indeo、XVD、Theora、OGG/OGM、Matroska、APE、FLAC、TTA、AAC、MPC、Voxware、3GP/AMR、TTL2.
File size of this player only 20000K. Can I ger a player like that or
install codes(how to)? Sorry, do not mistake my mean. I never menet to
complain FC4.
I really need a help. Because my thoughts were tied to Windows yet.

Just like Dances With Crows wrote, a large chunk of my disk space
devoted entirely to Windows that's formatted NTFS. I defrag every
parttion per month. I find NTFS parttions are much faster than ohters.
So not long ago I converted all parttions to NTFS parttions.
But now...

About wine, I wanta how to config can wine more soft of windows.

Cheers

Cap

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  • Re: Do we need wine?
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    (comp.os.linux.misc)
  • Re: Do we need wine?
    ... I do not mind any one. ... When I ask the inherent player dose not support MP3, ... a player I use on windows which named StormCodec ... So not long ago I converted all parttions to NTFS parttions. ...
    (comp.os.linux.misc)
  • Re: Do we need wine?
    ... mind and don't laugh at me. ... When I ask the inherent player dose not support MP3, ... a player I use on windows which named StormCodec ... So not long ago I converted all parttions to NTFS parttions. ...
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