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Multimedia
Is there a program that allows watch multimedia cd with linux
like those for languaje teaching? |
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another option is MPlayer:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design6/news.html |
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Will MPlayer work with red hat 9? it is only available for red hat 7.x
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When I run the ./configure command from the uncompressed xine´s folder there is a message that says bad interpreter: the file or folder doesn´t exist, and I cann´t run the make install command either, these commands are suposed for compiling
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I have MPlayer installed under RedHat 8.0, I compiled from source, so I think it'll work under RH 9 too.
As for the xine question, I've never used it before, hopefully other members will help. |
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