Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html
Step-by-step mp3 play
http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/dag/packages/xmms/
Also works
You may try rpm -Uhv http://apt.sw.be/packages/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5. rf.i386.rpm Then yum install xmms xmms-skins xmms-mp3 yum install gstreamer-plugins-bad yum install gstreamer-plugins-ugly
Another path to the answer ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/rpm.livna.org/fedora/6/i386/audacious-plugins -nonfree-mp3-1.3.2-1.lvn6.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fed ora/linux/extras/6/i386/audacious-plugins-1.3.3-1.fc6.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fed ora/linux/extras/6/i386/audacious-1.3.2-1.fc6.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/e xtras/6/i386/audacious-libs-1.3.2-1.fc6.i386.rpm
I'm sorry you asked a question to which there are MANY correct answers. Here at work I'm stuck with a windows box and a sounless centos box; at home my centos box just plays what I tell it to so I have no recollection of exactly what I did (besides install and upgrade all) to get as happy as I am.
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Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
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If you use the rpmforge repo you can also get VLC too and between Mplayer and VLC I have not found an audio format they wont play.
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 10:15:30 -0500 "Brunner, Brian T." BBrunner@gai-tronics.com wrote:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html
Step-by-step mp3 play
http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/dag/packages/xmms/
Also works
You may try rpm -Uhv http://apt.sw.be/packages/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5. rf.i386.rpm Then yum install xmms xmms-skins xmms-mp3 yum install gstreamer-plugins-bad yum install gstreamer-plugins-ugly
Another path to the answer ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/rpm.livna.org/fedora/6/i386/audacious-plugins -nonfree-mp3-1.3.2-1.lvn6.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fed ora/linux/extras/6/i386/audacious-plugins-1.3.3-1.fc6.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fed ora/linux/extras/6/i386/audacious-1.3.2-1.fc6.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/e xtras/6/i386/audacious-libs-1.3.2-1.fc6.i386.rpm
I'm sorry you asked a question to which there are MANY correct answers. Here at work I'm stuck with a windows box and a sounless centos box; at home my centos box just plays what I tell it to so I have no recollection of exactly what I did (besides install and upgrade all) to get as happy as I am.
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Johan Scheepers Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:05 AM To: centos Subject: [CentOS] centos 5.5 - using mp3
Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
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Johan Scheepers wrote:
Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please.
Install mplayer. There are a number of front-ends to it, as well.
mark
centOS 5.5 is for servers not for desktops, please get use to that use another distribution like ... a very popular one for desktops
________________________________ From: Johan Scheepers johansche@telkomsa.net To: centos centos@centos.org Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 5:04:58 PM Subject: [CentOS] centos 5.5 - using mp3
Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
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On 12/01/2010 07:19 PM, cybernet wrote:
centOS 5.5 is for servers not for desktops, please get use to that use another distribution like ... a very popular one for desktops
Sorry, but this is nonsense. I myself run CentOS on my workstation at the office (heaviest duty network admin, I wouldn't want any other Linux distro running there) as well as at home. Ah, yes, and I even watch videos there. And use Flash(tm)! ;)
Cheers...
*From:* Johan Scheepers johansche@telkomsa.net *To:* centos centos@centos.org *Sent:* Wed, December 1, 2010 5:04:58 PM *Subject:* [CentOS] centos 5.5 - using mp3
Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
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centOS 5.5 is for servers not for desktops,
Says who? Says where?
I think the majority of the posters here use Centos as their desktop for reading and posting in this list.
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For my VMs I definitely use CentOS for anything graphical - like a desktop... Of course, my bare metal box @ home is running F14...
I think when CentOS 6 is released, that may not be even close to true :) I'm running RHEL 6 @ work as my desktop - it has a fairly decent version of KDE (4.3 specifically) - and this is on a laptop -> its great ;)
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
centOS 5.5 is for servers not for desktops,
Says who? Says where?
I think the majority of the posters here use Centos as their desktop for reading and posting in this list.
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 01:32:40PM -0500, Scot P. Floess wrote:
For my VMs I definitely use CentOS for anything graphical - like a desktop... Of course, my bare metal box @ home is running F14...
Which just shows how flexible, in many ways, it is. I'm the exact opposite, though my workstation at work has Fedora.
I think when CentOS 6 is released, that may not be even close to true :) I'm running RHEL 6 @ work as my desktop - it has a fairly decent version
Yeahy, we're all waiting for that. Although, practically speaking, there's only about two programs I haven't been able to get working to my satisfaction on my home desktop-cum-server.
On December 1, 2010, "Scot P. Floess" sfloess@nc.rr.com wrote:
I think when CentOS 6 is released, that may not be even close to true :) I'm running RHEL 6 @ work as my desktop - it has a fairly decent version of KDE (4.3 specifically) - and this is on a laptop -> its great ;)
Until a year from now. When it is again well behind faster moving desktop distros.
Well - really isn't it all in what tool makes the most sense for the job at hand? If one doesn't need the latest and greatest - CentOS as a desktop is super stable...
Don't get me wrong, I like Fedora...but still :)
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Alan Hodgson wrote:
On December 1, 2010, "Scot P. Floess" sfloess@nc.rr.com wrote:
I think when CentOS 6 is released, that may not be even close to true :) I'm running RHEL 6 @ work as my desktop - it has a fairly decent version of KDE (4.3 specifically) - and this is on a laptop -> its great ;)
Until a year from now. When it is again well behind faster moving desktop distros.
Scot P. Floess wrote:
Well - really isn't it all in what tool makes the most sense for the job at hand? If one doesn't need the latest and greatest - CentOS as a desktop is super stable...
Don't get me wrong, I like Fedora...but still :)
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Alan Hodgson wrote:
On December 1, 2010, "Scot P. Floess" sfloess@nc.rr.com wrote:
I think when CentOS 6 is released, that may not be even close to true :) I'm running RHEL 6 @ work as my desktop - it has a fairly decent version of KDE (4.3 specifically) - and this is on a laptop -> its great ;)
Until a year from now. When it is again well behind faster moving desktop distros.
ok I have tried.. suse 11.3 very nice ubuntu 10.10 ok fedora 14 very nice debian squeeze very very nice centos 5.5 i386 love it Want to try x86_64.. laptop is capable will see Enjoy Johan
On Dec 1, 2010, at 4:25 PM, Johan Scheepers johansche@telkomsa.net wrote:
Scot P. Floess wrote:
Well - really isn't it all in what tool makes the most sense for the job at hand? If one doesn't need the latest and greatest - CentOS as a desktop is super stable...
Don't get me wrong, I like Fedora...but still :)
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Alan Hodgson wrote:
On December 1, 2010, "Scot P. Floess" sfloess@nc.rr.com wrote:
I think when CentOS 6 is released, that may not be even close to true :) I'm running RHEL 6 @ work as my desktop - it has a fairly decent version of KDE (4.3 specifically) - and this is on a laptop -> its great ;)
Until a year from now. When it is again well behind faster moving desktop distros.
ok I have tried.. suse 11.3 very nice ubuntu 10.10 ok fedora 14 very nice debian squeeze very very nice centos 5.5 i386 love it Want to try x86_64.. laptop is capable will see
Run x86_64 as my workstation at work and everything works as advertised, though I use 32-bit firefox for max plugin compatibility. Don't need 64-bit address space for web browsing, if a page doesn't fit in under 3GB of memory (ahem... Cisco, 1000 page web page? Really? Ever heard of a TOC?), then it ain't worth browsing to.
-Ross
cybernet wrote:
centOS 5.5 is for servers not for desktops, please get use to that use another distribution like ... a very popular one for desktops
Why? We use it a lot, here where I work, and I use it at home - a) I like real stability, and b) I don't want to have to think about the differences between the machine I use all day at work, and what I need to do on my system at home. And mplayer works just fine at both.
mark
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:19 PM, cybernet cybernet2u@yahoo.com wrote:
centOS 5.5 is for servers not for desktops, please get use to that use another distribution like ... a very popular one for desktops
Or just install the multimedia add-ons and use it as your desktop.
For MP3s, I just install XMMS and the MP3 codec for XMMS.
On Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:04:58 am Johan Scheepers wrote:
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please.
The Fluendo MP3 decode plugin for gstreamer is no-cost, and is fully licensed for MP3 playback. It should work for any gstreamer-enabled player. It's license is non-free, so if that's a problem.....
Since most of my CentOS boxes are servers, and those CentOS workstations I do have don't have or use sound, I haven't tested the Fluendo MP3 plugin on CentOS, but the RPM installs fine on a box here.
I purchased and use the Fluendo codec pack here, since even though I'm the one responsible for the licensing and patent compliance audits, fudging the rules just seems wrong for me, and comes across as hypocritical when I catch someone else fudging on licensing of software. Same with DVD playback; the Fluendo player, while spartan, is fully legal to use watching encrypted DVD content on Linux.
While the MP3 playback plugin is no cost, the full codec pack and the DVD player do have a price, much like the same things on Windows, although I sure wish I could convert all those PowerDVD licenses I got with DVD drives from Windows to Linux for no cost, but, oh well.
Johan Scheepers wrote:
Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
To all the people out there that responded..Thank you. I know you want to help. All those links .. Error 404 and some not found etc. It is true as someone said "its a jungle out there." Me..if it is not an rpm .. then I am out in the bush. Thanks again Regards Johan
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Johan Scheepers johansche@telkomsa.net wrote:
Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
Here's a good link on setting up multimedia with CentOS.
http://linuxforeverything.com/wordpress/?p=73
Ron Blizzard wrote:
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Johan Scheepers johansche@telkomsa.net wrote:
Good day,
Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago.
Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
Here's a good link on setting up multimedia with CentOS.
Good day Ron,
Thanks, Will be looking at this.
Yesterday a list member gave me his website for the xmms files and I installed it.
Playing now very nicely. Regards Johan