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by The Fedora Unity Team last modified Jan 30, 2008 10:21 PM
Page Installing Win32 Codecs by daMaestro — last modified Jan 30, 2008 09:53 PM
This howto covers installing the windows media codecs for use on Fedora.
Page Amarok by Sindre Pedersen Bjørdal — last modified Jan 15, 2009 04:50 AM
Amarok is a powerful music player and manager made for the KDE Desktop environment. Amarok uses the gstreamer framework for music playback and encoding. Due to legal issues support for various non-free formats , including mp3 and iTunes music stora aac files, aren't included in gstreamer by default. You can add support for such formats by installing an add-on package from third party add-on repository rpm.livna.org
Page Audacious (formerly known as Beep Media Player) by Sindre Pedersen Bjørdal — last modified Jan 30, 2008 09:53 PM
Audacious or BMP as it was formerly known, is a rewrite of the classic XMMS player with a new, modern interface and various other featurs you would expect from a modern music player. All while keeping true to the lightweight, simple no-nonsense music player ideal. Due to legal issues support for various non-free formats , including mp3 files, aren't included in Audacious by default. You can add support for mp3 by installing an add-on package from third party add-on repository rpm.livna.org
Page XMMS - a music and MP3 player by Sindre Pedersen Bjørdal — last modified Jan 30, 2008 09:53 PM
XMMS is a lightweight, simple no-nonsense music player. Due to legal issues support for various non-free formats , including mp3 files, aren't included in XMMS by default. You can add support for mp3 by installing an add-on package from third party add-on repository rpm.livna.org
Page VideoLAN Client (VLC) by Sindre Pedersen Bjørdal — last modified Jan 30, 2008 09:53 PM
VideoLAN Client is a powerful open source media player. VLC will play all the most common audio and video formats, as well as most of the not so common ones. Due to legal issues with some of these non-free formats, VLC is not included in Fedora itself. However, you can get VLC from third party repository rpm.livna.org.
Link Installing Mplayer 32bit on x86_64 by scott_glaser — last modified Jan 30, 2008 09:53 PM
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Page Installing Skype by daMaestro — last modified Feb 28, 2010 03:19 PM
This howto covers setting up the skype repo and installing skype.
File skype.repo by daMaestro — last modified Jan 30, 2008 09:53 PM
Repository definition needed for skype how-to
Page LightScribe for Linux by Corwyn — last modified Jan 30, 2008 09:53 PM
this How-to shows how to download and install the LaCie 4L LightScribe Labeler for Linux.
Folder Lightscribe Images by Corwyn — last modified Jan 31, 2008 03:24 AM
 
Page FIX: Mplayer DTS support repos by obsethryl — last modified Jan 30, 2008 09:53 PM
If you have DTS mplayer support issues and you want to use both livna and freshrpms repositories, follow the instructions here, else you will be having dependency problems. Use of these instructions is your exclusive responsibility.
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