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  1. Old Comment

    Easy way to install Multimedia codecs, flash, java, mplayer

    New Version ready for use:

    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    Exoodles - Multimedia Installer Script - Version: 3.9.15
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    The following are the available options for package installs. Please note that each
    main application will also get all required codecs and libs added automatically,
    so there's no need to manually install the specific codecs unless you want to.

    Exoodles believes that your Debian distribution level is: unstable
    and will install packages using the package manager: apt-get

    You can return to this main menu to pick from another group to install
    more packages, then to exit, just hit the quit number and the script will exit.

    There are 3 main types of programs, which will require libraries and packages from the
    following desktops, or none, in the case of CLI tools. The amount of libraries required
    varies application to application, but you will see what will be added for each package
    and can decide whether to install it all or not.
    QT/KDE; GTK/Gnome; CLI (command line tools). The script will note which applies.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    1 - browsers-internet google chrome opera, opera beta, skype
    2 - codecs-plugins libdvdcss, ffmpeg, gstreamer-plugins, lame, w32codecs, flash,
    mplayer mozilla plugin, vlc mozilla plugin.
    3 - editing-authoring brasero, k3b, k9copy, mencoder, qdvdauthor, xdvdshrink
    4 - media-players-audio aqualung, amarok, audacious, banshee, gmusicbrowser,
    quod-libet, streamtuner
    5 - media-players-video mplayer, kaffeine, vlc, xine
    6 - misc-media Acroread, audacity, evince-gtk, Java, streamripper

    7 - quit Exit script.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    Please type the appropriate number and hit enter.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    1) browsers-internet 4) media-players-audio 7) quit
    2) codecs-plugins 5) media-players-video
    3) editing-authoring 6) misc-media
    #?
    Posted 08-17-2009 at 10:40 PM by craigevil craigevil is offline
  2. Old Comment

    Easy way to install Multimedia codecs, flash, java, mplayer

    New Version in the works:

    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    exoodles - multimedia installer - version 3.9.0
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    The following are the available options for package installs. Please note that each
    main application will also get all required codecs and libs added automatically,
    so there's no need to manually install the specific codecs unless you want to.

    You can return to this main menu to pick from another group to install
    more packages, then to exit, just hit the quit number and the script will exit.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    1 - audio-video-players mplayer, kaffeine, amarok, realplayer
    2 - browsers-internet (coming soon) will have at least opera, swiftfox, chrome
    3 - codecs-plugins libdvdcss, ffmpeg, lame, w32codecs, flash, mozilla mplayer plugin.
    4 - editing-authoring brasero, k3b, k9copy, mencoder, qdvdauthor
    5 - misc-media Acroread, evince-gtk, Java,
    6 - quit Exit script.
    Posted 08-10-2009 at 09:28 PM by craigevil craigevil is offline

  



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