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    How do I make Kubuntu 7.10 able to play all media?

    The one thing I like about Linux Mint, is all the necessary media codecs are included in the install so playing mp3, wmv, avi's etc. , work right out of the box. How do I install the same with Kubuntu 7.10? Thanks.

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    Re: How do I make Kubuntu 7.10 able to play all media?

    Multimedia

    kubuntu-restricted-extras. Commonly used restricted packages
    This package depends on some commonly used packages in the Kubuntu
    multiverse repository.

    Installing this package will pull in support for MP3 playback and decoding,
    Java runtime environment, Flash plugin, DVD playback, and LAME (to create
    compressed audio files).

    Please note that packages from multiverse are restricted by copyright
    or legal issues in some countries. See
    http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/licensing
    for more information.
    kubuntu-restricted-extras is a metapackage > Ubuntu Metapackages


    ffmpeg
    multimedia player, server and encoder

    This package contains the ffplay multimedia player, the ffserver streaming server and the ffmpeg audio and video encoder. They support most existing file formats (AVI, MPEG, OGG, Matroska, ASF...) and encoding formats (MPEG, DivX, MPEG4, AC3, DV...).
    > Ubuntu ffmpeg
    For a litany of legal reasons, ffmpeg does not come with all of the necessary things enabled for you to encode video for the iPod Video by default. Therefore, we need to build it from source and install some other libraries and programs, as well. Make sure you have multiverse and universe enabled.
    or use the Medibuntu version...

    ffmpeg (medibuntu)
    multimedia player, server and encoder - Medibuntu package

    This package is built with the "risky" option, to enable mp3/mp4/h264/amr
    support. Therefore, it is in Medibuntu as it might violate patents.

    Codecs

    Non-free codecs (medibuntu)
    This package depends on the binaries codecs package matching your architecture
    (w32codecs for i386, w64codecs for amd64 and ppc-codecs for powerpc systems).
    win32 binary codecs
    This package contain video codecs for popular proprietary formats not
    natively supported by mplayer.

    ATI VCR-2 video codec.
    Cinepak video codec
    DivX ;-) video codec, ver. 3.11
    DivX ;-) video codec, ver. 4.x
    Indeo Video 3.2/4.1/5.0/4.1 quick/5.0 quick codecs.
    Intel 263 video codec.
    Microsoft MPEG-4 video codec, beta version 3.0.0.2700
    Morgan Multimedia Motion JPEG video codec.
    QuickTime
    RealAudio
    RealVideo 8
    RealVideo 9
    Windows Media Video 9

    And more...

    Using Medibuntu

    Medibuntu (Multimedia, Entertainment & Distractions In Ubuntu) is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons (copyright, license, patent, etc).
    > HOWTO: Get commercial DVD playback in Kaffeine - FF, GG, and HH w/KDE 3 and 4

    > HOWTO: Add the Medibuntu Repository and PGP Key
    Before you edit, BACKUP !

    Why there are dead links ?
    1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
    2. Thread: Lost Information

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      #3
      Re: How do I make Kubuntu 7.10 able to play all media?

      How then is Linux Mint able to include all this stuff in their distro, while Kubuntu can't? Thanks.

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        Re: How do I make Kubuntu 7.10 able to play all media?

        Kubuntu 'chooses' to not include 'non-open source' software, or the repositories to them, by default. Simple as that.
        Windows no longer obstructs my view.
        Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
        "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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