Add unstable repo for 0.23
or experimental for 0.25
В Пнд, 20/02/2006 в 10:10 -0500, Rick Pasotto пишет:
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 05:50:40PM +0300, Vitaliy Ischenko wrote:
> > http://packages.kirya.net/ -- tovid packages
>
> I added the lines from that site to my sources.list and ran
> 'apt-get
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 05:50:40PM +0300, Vitaliy Ischenko wrote:
> http://packages.kirya.net/ -- tovid packages
I added the lines from that site to my sources.list and ran
'apt-get update'. Running 'apt-cache search tovid' still returns
nothing.
--
"For the word 'we' is as lime poured over men,
http://packages.kirya.net/ -- tovid packages
В Вск, 19/02/2006 в 20:34 +, John Halton пишет:
> Mark Grieveson wrote:
> > Hello. I use Debian Sarge. Is there a Debian package of a program that
> > converts movie file codecs? I have used a program called Tovid to
> > covert an avi to an mpg
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. I use Debian Sarge. Is there a Debian package of a program
that converts movie file codecs? I have used a program called Tovid
to covert an avi to an mpg, and then used Dvdstyler to burn it to a
playable dvd. Is there an equivalent to Tovid that is part of t
Hello. I use Debian Sarge. Is there a Debian package of a program
that converts movie file codecs? I have used a program called Tovid
to covert an avi to an mpg, and then used Dvdstyler to burn it to a
playable dvd. Is there an equivalent to Tovid that is part of the
Debian packages?
M
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. I use Debian Sarge. Is there a Debian package of a program that
converts movie file codecs? I have used a program called Tovid to
covert an avi to an mpg, and then used Dvdstyler to burn it to a
playable dvd. Is there an equivalent to Tovid that is part of the
Hello. I use Debian Sarge. Is there a Debian package of a program that
converts movie file codecs? I have used a program called Tovid to
covert an avi to an mpg, and then used Dvdstyler to burn it to a
playable dvd. Is there an equivalent to Tovid that is part of the
Debian packages?
Mark
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