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Do you see packages "libx264-123" and "libavcodec-extra-53"? Are they installed? If not, install them and try again.
Frank.
Actually, I wonder if you have the metapackage "Kubuntu-restricted-extras" installed. Search for that in the Muon package manager first. If you do not have that installed, then install it. It will give you a lot of codecs that you will need for multimedia stuff.
Are the problem *.flv files on the web? Can you share a link to them?
I see that you are posting from the 13.04 section. 13.04 is a very new release, and it may have bugs in it. IF they play on a previous version of Kubuntu, then we know where the problem is.
I'm running 12.10 on this Asus netbook that I am using at the moment. I don't do a lot of video work, but I've not had problems with the ones I've come across. That is why I wondered if you had a sample file that I could try. Any chance that files you are trying to access are corrupt?
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