• Movie players

    From Martin Gregorie@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 13 20:32:10 2023
    I'm running Fedora 38 (Linux version 6.6.4-100.fc38.x86_64) and need to
    play a video CD I've just bought.

    FWIW this is "The First Overland": probably only of interest to Landrover expedition freaks: its film shot on the first entirely drive from London
    to Singapore, entirely overland apart from crossing the Channel and the Bosphorus. They left London 1 Sep 1955 and returned 10 months later.

    The CD player that shipped with Fedora 88 is Pragha, described as
    "A lightweight music player, forked of Consonance Music" and comes without
    a manpage or manual. In fact, its damn-near useless for looking at the
    CD's content because half its controls don't appear to worg and, although
    it can be made to show an index on the CD, it will only play one of the
    three items listed.

    I'm certain the Fedora package library used to contain better Movie
    players in the past because I've used used 'em to watch movies but the
    only ones I can find in the Fedora repository are bino, haruna and
    plasmatube, which I've never used and know nothing about,

    My systems are all 86-X64 based: I'll want to look at movies using
    on both an Intel I3 laptop and an AMD Ryzen 3 4300g desktop, both
    currently running Linux version 6.6.4-100.fc38.x86_64

    So, any recommendations for movie players, preferably ins who can handle a
    wide range of file formats, would would be gratefully received.


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  • From IanJ@21:1/5 to Martin Gregorie on Wed Dec 13 21:53:25 2023
    Martin Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    So, any recommendations for movie players, preferably ins who can handle a wide range of file formats, would would be gratefully received.



    If you are looking for something with a GUI then maybe VLC will suit
    your needs.

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  • From Martin Gregorie@21:1/5 to IanJ on Wed Dec 13 22:40:20 2023
    On Wed, 13 Dec 2023 21:53:25 -0000 (UTC), IanJ wrote:

    Martin Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    So, any recommendations for movie players, preferably ins who can
    handle a wide range of file formats, would would be gratefully
    received.



    If you are looking for something with a GUI then maybe VLC will suit
    your needs.

    Of course! I knew there was something but its several years since I needed
    it, and just plain forget about it. Thats almost certainly certainly what
    I used before, but Damned if I know how and why it got deleted: almost certainly some rebuild=from-scratch episode in the dim & distant.

    Many thanks


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  • From grinch@21:1/5 to Martin Gregorie on Thu Dec 14 09:51:30 2023
    On 13/12/2023 20:32, Martin Gregorie wrote:
    I'm running Fedora 38 (Linux version 6.6.4-100.fc38.x86_64) and need to
    play a video CD I've just bought.

    FWIW this is "The First Overland": probably only of interest to Landrover expedition freaks: its film shot on the first entirely drive from London
    to Singapore, entirely overland apart from crossing the Channel and the Bosphorus. They left London 1 Sep 1955 and returned 10 months later.

    The CD player that shipped with Fedora 88 is Pragha, described as
    "A lightweight music player, forked of Consonance Music" and comes without
    a manpage or manual. In fact, its damn-near useless for looking at the
    CD's content because half its controls don't appear to worg and, although
    it can be made to show an index on the CD, it will only play one of the
    three items listed.

    I'm certain the Fedora package library used to contain better Movie
    players in the past because I've used used 'em to watch movies but the
    only ones I can find in the Fedora repository are bino, haruna and plasmatube, which I've never used and know nothing about,

    My systems are all 86-X64 based: I'll want to look at movies using
    on both an Intel I3 laptop and an AMD Ryzen 3 4300g desktop, both
    currently running Linux version 6.6.4-100.fc38.x86_64

    So, any recommendations for movie players, preferably ins who can handle a wide range of file formats, would would be gratefully received.


    If you want to play DVD's you need a copy of libdvdcss to play encrypted
    DVD's

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