sudo apt-get updateOriginally Posted by lostdata
sudo apt-get updateOriginally Posted by lostdata
i did apt-get update but its still not finding anything...
please post your sources.list
So, I've done what you proscribed and it seems to work well, all the way through buffering a movie trailer form apple to 99%. When it hits 99% it stops and just sits there indefinitely... Has anyone else had this problem or have a workaround?
I have the same problem. it loads 99% then stops.
If I download the script that you posted what do I do with it?
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will this only install mplayer plugin for firefox and not the whole mplayer? I really don't want to have too many media player installed.
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Some version of mplayer is necessary for it's plugin to work. You can just install mplayer-nogui so you don't have to deal with the player being in your menu, though.
What's wrong with closed and open source co-exisiting?
Hi,
Our friend said:
My biggest complaint with Ubuntu was it's inability to play movies trailers from the quicktime site. That's not so bad since it does everything else really well.
And I suggest you to use Gxine as your browser plugin with Firefox. I have tried this application - the sound and picture is very good.
tk
Thanks for this howto. This guide is the only one that's resulting in successful viewing of embedded videos on http://trailers.apple.com.
THANKS!!!
Thanks, Works great! I was a little suprised when I went to NFL.COM and RealPlayer was replaced by MPLAYER. I tried the trailers on the apple site and they looked great.
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