Lack of
multimedia
in
fedora
is one
of my
major
complaints.
This is
intended
for our
newbies
that
have
problems
setup
multimedia
for mp3
music
and dvd
playback.
1. Not
being
able to
work my
way
aroud
xmms in
fedora
core 1 I
discover
Zinf
player
and you
can read
the post
for more
info.
2. My
favorite
player
is
without
a doubt
XMMS and
its what
I used
in
fedora
core 2
and now
in FC 3.
A very
small
application
with
many
capabilities.
To have
mp3
playback
you need
the
xmms-mp3
plugin.
This
plugin
being
listed
is for
FC3. You
can find
same
plugin
in that
site for
FC1 and
2. Also
availabe
for FC
64
versions.
Now
import
your
mp3's or
music.
3. In
FC3 I
decided
to try
Rythmbox
which is
a very
good
music
player
too. You
need
gstreamer-mp3
plugin.
The one
listed
here is
also for
FC3. You
can
search
the site
according
to your
vesion.
You may
need
some
extra
dependecies
such as
libmp3lame.so.0
,
libid3tag
and
libmad.
Download
them to
a folder
and do a
group
installation:
a.
cd
name_of_folder
b.
become
root and
type:
rpm -ivh
*
c. this
command
will
install
everthing.
d. when
done run
this
command:
gst-register-0.8
e. now
you can
import
your
mp3's
and to
rythmbox
and
enjoy
your
music.
THIS IS
THE YUM
COMMAND,
it will
install
everything
for you:
Code:
yum install gstreamer-plugins-mp3
Code:
yum install xmms-mp3
FunkyRes
showed
me how
to do
online
music
using
Rythmbox.
Quote:
You need to have mp3 support in gstreamer (can play mp3 files in Rhythmbox)
Download a shoutcast playlist file from http://www.shoutcast.com/
I right click on the "tune in" button and choose "save link as"
It will end in a .pls
Then from Rhythmbox -
Choose the radio option (opposed to Library)
Go to the Music menu and choose
Playlist -> Load from file ...
Select the .pls file, and it should show up in your internet radio stations. Choose it and press Play. |
Same
concept
applies
to XMMS.
For DVD
playback
I use
Ogle and
if you
have
your
yum
repo's
setup
you can
always
use
yum to
install.
I will
not get
in a lot
details
about
Ogle but
this is
the yum
command:
Kaffeine
is
another
great
player
for dvd
and mp3
music
you can
also use
yum to
install
it:
Code:
yum install kaffeine
it only
needs
one
dependency
and yum
will
install
it for
you.
I dont
use
mPlayer
or Totem
(only in
mandrake)
so I am
not
posting
much
info
about
them.
See
attachment.
BTW dont
forget
to check
www.fedorafaq.org
for more
support.
Rythmbox
website.
XMMS
website
Ogle
website
Read
this
thread
for more
info
about
RealPlayer
for
Linux
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