trying to install w64codecs from MXPI  [Solved]

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Stevo
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Re: trying to install w64codecs from MXPI

#11 Post by Stevo »

W64codecs date back to the 2000s, and provided exactly one ye olde RealPlayer proprietary and obsolete codec. There were hardly any 64-bit machines so long ago!
MXPI = MX Package Installer
QSI = Quick System Info from menu
The MX Test repository is mostly backports; not the same as Debian testing

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Re: trying to install w64codecs from MXPI

#12 Post by timkb4cq »

gstreamer1.0-plugins-base
gstreamer1.0-plugins-good
gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly

You'll notice that most of the others in your list have no installation candidate, meaning they don't exist in the repositories.
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Re: trying to install w64codecs from MXPI

#13 Post by debianix »

Ah okay, I didn't notice that at first, sorry.
Actually only gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly was missing, so I did that now, thanks again :-)

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Re: trying to install w64codecs from MXPI

#14 Post by Stevo »

Those gstreamer plugins aren't used by most of our media players anyway...mpv, ffplay, vlc, etc. use ffmpeg libraries instead. You can do a reverse-depends for the -base plugins package to see which will need them in Synaptic or on the command line.

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apt rdepends gstreamer1.0-plugins-base
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#15 Post by aika »

dolphin_oracle wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:56 am I believe deb multimedia has quit offering the w64codecs package. will remove from mxpi ...
aika wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:03 pm... But you can w64codecs download from server deb-multimedia => https://www.deb-multimedia.org/pool/non ... _amd64.deb ...

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apt policy w64codecs
w64codecs:
  Installiert:           1:20071007-dmo2
  Installationskandidat: 1:20071007-dmo2
  Versionstabelle:
 *** 1:20071007-dmo2 100
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
...

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Re: trying to install w64codecs from MXPI

#16 Post by timkb4cq »

You do realize that deb was built for debian stretch 8 years ago?
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Re: trying to install w64codecs from MXPI

#17 Post by aika »

I also run very old FLV videos. And with the exception of Thunderbird and Firefox, I don't like using new software that has been improved for the worse.

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