fixkiet
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Posted: Mar. 20 2006,03:07 |
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Quote (doobit @ Mar. 19 2006,17:31) | did you try installing the codecpak.dsl extention? |
Thank you for the reply! I installed the codecpak.dsl from the MyDSL > System > Codecpak.dsl.info then reboot the system but it did not help.
I went back to the www.rock103.com, followed the FAQ which leaded me to www.linux-sxs.org/multimedia/mplayermozplug.html In there, there was another instruction to install plugins for Mplayer:
1) Build & install a fully functional copy of MPlayer. If you need help doing that, see my SxS here. 2) Download the plugin here. I recommend grabbing the source tarball, however the RPM should work just fine, if that's what you're more comfortable with. 3) Either install the RPM, or extract the tarball archive that you downloaded in a temporary location, and then run 'make' to compile the plugin. 4) As root, copy mplayerplug-in.so into the plugins directory for Mozilla. For example, on my boxes, I install Mozilla in /opt/mozilla/. So, I would copy the file into /opt/mozilla/plugins. 5) (Re)start mozilla, and click on Help -> About Plugins from the menu. You should see a section labeled "mplayerplug-in ..." and it should say "YES" under the Enabled column.
I skipped (1) - Proceeded to (2) to get the tarball, but I am stuck at (3) b/c I don't know how to to do the "make"
Please help!
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