edit:
then open kmplayer and click on the top bar and click on "select player".
there you can select "osso media player" (the default player), "mplayer" (if installed) or "npp" (which is a kind of flash-player?!).
damm i forgot - you know what be be awesome - if the maemo.org server recognised extra-testing & extra-devel as a text string and inserted a automatic warning via java script or something.
maybe like this
blah blah blah try extra-devel to solve it
into
blah blah blah try [extra-devel] to solve it
and have a mouse over warning with the usual disclaimers
because when somebody points a newcomer to extras-dev, the newcomer will be really fcking pissed if those simple steps bricks the device and after that he realizes that 64bit win is no go for reflashing, .... etc etc.
so please put really big warnings before you even mention extras-testing&dev, not talking about scripts or copypasting stuff to terminal.
Opssipena, you told me to download the file... Now you're telling him he should warn people? :S Ironic.
I didn't tell anyone to download any files. Where's the file from my link?
what about link to .install -file?
thought so. so you need root access + install the file you downloaded with dpgk. I admit I should have warned but I thought that it requires so many steps a newcomer can't possibly manage through those.
Steps for what? Implementing those codecs into the main player?
Edit: Not being funny, but you linked me it insinuating I should download it, otherwise why would you bother wasting your time?
Edit2: I found the file and was going to download it off my N900, but got sidetracked with another post.
you need to manually install the .debs you download there. all commands etc needed in order to get a deb installed was referred as "steps"
I didn't suggest anything, just showed that that kind of package is available and probably released to extras some day. maybe i should write disclaimers for copypasting to myself for later use...
you need to manually install the .debs you download there. all commands etc needed in order to get a deb installed was referred as "steps"
I didn't suggest anything, just showed that that kind of package is available and probably released to extras some day. maybe i should write disclaimers for copypasting to myself for later use...