Bug 21225 - Cannot open AVI (divx) files
Summary: Cannot open AVI (divx) files
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: noatun
Classification: Miscellaneous
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: RedHat Enterprise Linux Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Multimedia Developers
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Reported: 2001-03-01 23:48 UTC by mnemonic
Modified: 2004-01-12 10:31 UTC (History)
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Description mnemonic 2001-03-01 23:28:35 UTC
(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***)

Package:           noatun
Version:           KDE 2.1.0 
Severity:          normal
Installed from:    Red Hat Linux 6.9.2
Compiler:          gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-75)
OS:                Linux 2.2.17-8smp i686
OS/Compiler notes: 

I cannot see and therefore not open avi files in noatun.. Why not .. You homepage states that it is able to play divx.

BTW: Why isent your player able to scale a movie into full screen .. ?

Regards Mnemonic

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Comment 1 Charles Samuels 2001-03-01 23:52:31 UTC
On Thursday 01 March 2001 03:28 pm you wrote:
> Package: noatun
> Version: KDE 2.1.0
> Severity: normal
> Installed from:    Red Hat Linux 6.9.2
> Compiler:          gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-75)
> OS:                Linux 2.2.17-8smp i686
> OS/Compiler notes:
>
> I cannot see and therefore not open avi files in noatun.. Why not .. You
> homepage states that it is able to play divx.
mpeglib.sourceforge.net
in that archive in the .mcopclass file fix the Mimetype to equal=20
video/x-msvideo

>
> BTW: Why isent your player able to scale a movie into full screen .. ?
Click on the video.

Noatun won't be getting "true" support for video until 2.2.

-charles

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Charles Samuels <charles@kde.org>
K Desktop Environment
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