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Yes i am able to install the flash player and its playing flawlessly .My video is not working ..When i try to ply my video (.avi , .mpeg) my laptop freezes and hang up.I m not able to play any video except in youtube.
So video in youtube is ok?
Seems to me there is a problem with the drivers from your videocard.
Did you verify if your videocard is supported?
Did you installed the correct drivers?
If you have compiz installed, disable it
hiii, this is raju,
I am also not able to play any video's in my laptop except flash in my browser. i.e. my browser i working nice, playing flash video's . But my VLC player, M player, Xine, Totem ...etc....wat ever it may be they are giving the error as
Code:
X11 error: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
i think my problem is not with players it is problem of some resources or some codecs.
but i don't which codecs or resources to install . please go through this error message and suggest me !!
Thank You to all .
Add Repositories in YAST(Community):
Yast> Software> Community Repositories:
(Import GnuPG Key)
OSS
Non OSS
Sources or Main Update Repository
Gnome Community
Gnome Stable
KDE Back Ports
KDE Community
Videolan
ATI or NVIDIA (depending on your video card)
Add: Packman (HTTP, packman.unixheads.com, /suse/11.0/)
Install libxine1, libxine1-codecs, libdvdcss, libdvdnav, libdvdread, w32codecs or w32codec,
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Originally Posted by raju.mopidevi
i think my problem is not with players it is problem of some resources or some codecs.
but i don't which codecs or resources to install . please go through this error message and suggest me !!
Thank You to all .
Ok Download this and install ..The player will work Flawlessley
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