<BR><BR><B><I>alain martin <alain.nospam@neuf.fr></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">HPH-HAH wrote:<BR>> Hopefully you will find what you need on this URL :<BR>><BR>> http://packman.links2linux.org/package/vlc<BR>><BR>> 2007/12/6, Sicco Ens < sicco.ens@gmail.com <mailto:sicco.ens@gmail.com>>:<BR>><BR>> Hello,<BR>><BR>> At first I apologize that I am writing to you, but I do not seem<BR>> to be<BR>> able to find out myself. As I do nott have an Internet-connection at<BR>> home, where I use SuSe 10.3, I have to download the files at work and<BR>> take them home to install the on my Linux-Box. I have Slackware as<BR>> well on that machine but I have got the impression that trying to<BR>> compile the sources from scratch is a bridge too far for me, so it<BR>> would be more succesful to download the VLC-RPM for SuSE. A few days<BR>>
later I am not that sure any morePROBLEM sUse, anyway...<BR>><BR>> On page < http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-suse.html> It is rather<BR>> difficult to find out what to do when you want to install VLC on<BR>> another computer than the one that you are working on. It says: In<BR>> order to install VLC on a SUSE Linux/openSUSE, you have several<BR>> options (besides downloading and installing the RPMs manually). But<BR>> it does not tell you where to find them and how to do it, e.g. which<BR>> rpm's first.<BR>><BR>> After reading he page I could construct<BR>> <HTTP: x86_64 10.3 SuSE vlc videolan pub download.videolan.org />as<BR>> the site to find the rpm's. As there were a lot of rpm's I first took<BR>> (only) the VLC-rpm at home, which worked out to be a big failure, lots<BR>> of dependency-problems, so I decided to take all the other rpm's next<BR>> time. I think that that was a better idea, but I kept on
getting<BR>> problems, that I could solve almost.<BR>><BR>> I still have one problem, FFMPEG-0.4.9.10872-2.2.x86-64 is not<BR>> installable, due to a missing libdc1394_control.so.12 (64 bit) file. I<BR>> restarted my system with the SuSE-10.3 DVD and tried to do an<BR>> 'upgrade' (from 10.3 to 10.3, well ok, if that is the way why not?)<BR>> and by the option 'packet-selection' I used the 'search'-option to<BR>> find libdc1394 first. I installed the resulting packages, but as a<BR>> result, I kept the same problem. Same procedure, than searching<BR>> libdc1394_control, gave no result.<BR>><BR>> Trying to install VLC without FFMPEG gave four problems,<BR>> LIBAVCODEX.so.51, LIBAVFORMAT.so.51, LIBAVUTIL.so.59 and<BR>> LIBPOSTPROC.so.51. I think they are provided by ffmpeg, so without the<BR>> libdc1394_control I am unable to install VLC on my SuSE10.3 system atb<BR>> home. Do I do something wrong, if not where can I find this
control?<BR>><BR>> Kind regards,<BR>><BR>> Sicco<BR>> ______________________________________________________<BR>> vlc mailing list<BR>> To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options:<BR>> http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/vlc<BR>><BR>><BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>> ______________________________________________________<BR>> vlc mailing list<BR>> To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options:<BR>> http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/vlc<BR>> <BR>64 bits ?<BR>Please, try with the 32 bits files (linux 64 is , like xp 64 , <BR>experimental...)<BR>______________________________________________________<BR>vlc mailing list<BR>To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options:<BR>http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/vlc<BR></BLOCKQUOTE> <div><BR>a solution for you is compiling VLC from source .List of the most popular library packets :</div>
<div>libmad for mp3</div> <div>libdvbpsi for ts mux/demux</div> <div>mpe2dec for decoding mpeg2</div> <div>libogg </div> <div>libvorbis</div> <div>lame for mp3</div> <div>ffmpeg</div> <div>you can download them in the following address:http://videolan.org/developers/vlc</div> <div>another to download *.rpm packets,you can access to the address:http://rpm-pbone.net</mailto:sicco.ens@gmail.com></div><p>
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