On Friday 08 July 2005 04:58, Carl Fink wrote: > On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 04:07:44AM +0200, Anders Breindahl wrote: > > BTW, I suppose the thing you mention about the Windows machine would > > only be a juridical issue. Mr. Marillat packages a bunch of them. > > They're in general packaged as x86 executables. You'd need either an x86 > box, or an emulator like Bochs, to use them.
I'm sorry for taking this so long off course. Suppose you have either a native i386-compatible or the necessary emulator. In the technical perspective, this would make you able to use the non-free codecs. However, even at this point, you would need a Windows machine to ``obtain'' the codecs from [0]. Otherwise you would be stealing special programming-artwork, that Microsoft doesn't want us to have freely available. Regards, Anders Breindahl. [0] Otherwise you would have a problem explaining how you got those WMV9-dlls.
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