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    Exclamation Video codecs install help....!

    Hi dears, im new in knoppix and i have a problem.. install knoppix 6.2.1 today, and cant play mkv, mp4, mov and others similar video multimedia files.... somebody can tellme step by step how install all video codecs?


    thanks i hope your help

    sorry by my bad english

    bcs, mexico

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    Use Google (or your own favored search engine) to seek out W32 codecs download in a .deb archive. Install with gdebi (included with knoppix) from the command line (or your own favored method.)

    That should do it. Let us know how it goes, and enjoy!

    Cheers!
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    If this is a legitimate request, I think that you need to redefine the problem. In my experience there is no such thing as "all video codecs", as there are many many special ones that are specific to one camera or one video device, and there are even some pieces of malware disguised as codecs to try to trick you into installing them to play some questionalbe piece of video. And if you think that you have "all video codecs" wait until tomorrow and look around, you'll likely find someone posting something with yet another off-the-wall codec that he wants you to install. My advice would be to install a few major codecs and when you start getting messages that they are not enough, think twice about if you really want to watch the video.

    I don't tend to install anything in Knoppix, as it has a greater chance of breaking things that when installing to a true hard disk targeted Linux distro. However, if you really want to install something, you might look at VLC by VideoLan. I believe it has all of it's codecs self-contained, and if there is any codec that it doesn't have you likely don't really need it.
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    Yeah, I like VLC player too... use it on my ubuntu... haven't tried it on knoppix yet tho....

    but yea.... VLC plays almost every thing you could think of...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcah View Post
    Yeah, I like VLC player too... use it on my ubuntu... haven't tried it on knoppix yet tho....

    but yea.... VLC plays almost every thing you could think of...
    Well, no. Not without those codes. I think MOST of what you'll encounter will be handled by the W32 codecs if it's not already handled, but as Harry pointed out, you'll still find the occasional file that needs another codec, or claims to (with a link to the malware!)

    Cheers!
    Krishna

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    Thanks everybody for help and Harry Kuhman, i had installed VLC before in my knoppix and know vlc has proprietary codecs, but did not work for me, only listen the sound and cant see imagen, so I quickly uninstalled.. i have think follow Krishna way to fix my problem....

    thanks again

    greetings from mexico..!

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    For mplayer, which ships with Knoppix, Christian Marillat has a w32codecs.deb on his multimedia repositories. Instructions for adding the repository and keyring here: http://debian-multimedia.org/

    If you are Synaptic user, you can add the repository under the Synaptic settings menu rather than directly to the sources.list as described.

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