Hello,

I wanted to include my 2 cents worth on this. Since you already found
avifile/aviplay then also look for his list server archives. I was subscribed
for a time and that developer was archiving ALL the players for linux and
trying to get co-development underway. It might produce some great results
for the linux community! One player, all media supported.

Good luck

On Tuesday 20 February 2001 10:57, studenten wg wrote:
> i finally found that out yesterday night (blame me i thought the libs would
> be installed by default)...
>
> now after i compiled it and copied the dll's and stuff i can view the divx
> movies...
> BUT the xmps is running in a little messy box and i couldnt figure out
> whats the matter ( is xmps workin fine for you ?? )...
>
> so i started a desperate search for another divx viewer for linux and
> finally found it at
>
>  http://divx.euro.ru/
>
> the things called avifile and worked fine from the beginning ( but it cant
> play mpegs :-( )....
>
> anyways... thx for the answer ( by the way i LOVE the debian mailinglists.
> so many kind people with prompt usefull answers :-) )...
>
> cu peter
>
> On Tuesday 20 February 2001 11:46, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> > > > In file included from win32_codec.c:29:
> > >
> > > win32_codec.h:36: libxmps/libxmps.h: No such file or directory
> >
> > Install xmps-dev.
>
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