Jerry McBride wrote:
> Yep, you're right. Mplayer is a wonderful application, but a bit too delicate
> to use all the time. I experience the same "fail to shutdown" problem you
> have and in addition to that, after a video plays, I can click on the "open a
> file" button and it will crash... alm
On Thursday 25 August 2005 09:40 pm, Jonathan Wright wrote:
> Michael Crute wrote:
> > I tired 9 and one point in time and it was a disaster. Didn't work at
> > all then I saw the light and now use mplayer with win32 codecs.
>
> Agreed. MPlayer will even support RealPlayer along with the standard
>
Michael Crute wrote:
> I tired 9 and one point in time and it was a disaster. Didn't work at
> all then I saw the light and now use mplayer with win32 codecs.
Agreed. MPlayer will even support RealPlayer along with the standard
win32codecs. I do find some issues with stability, at least mainly wit
On 8/25/05, Ian K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,I was wondering if anyone here has gotten Windows Media Player 9 or 10to work with Wine. On the Wine website, it has Media Player 9 listed.Althoughthere are threee discouraging comments. Any one here getting it working?
Thanks!Ian
I tired 9 and
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone here has gotten Windows Media Player 9 or 10
to work with Wine. On the Wine website, it has Media Player 9 listed.
Although
there are threee discouraging comments. Any one here getting it working?
Thanks!
Ian
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