Any trekkies out there might be interested to know about a bunch of Minnesota fans who have made their own Star Trek look-alike episode using the original Star Trek look and feel, see http://www.StarshipExeter.com
The episode is offered as a series of QuickTime .mov files, can anyone suggest the best way I can view these on a Debian Woody based system?
Keith ____________ The saddest thing in the world is someone who has sight but no vision. - Helen Keller
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Keith Watson wrote:
The episode is offered as a series of QuickTime .mov files, can anyone suggest the best way I can view these on a Debian Woody based system?
Grab the crossover plugin from www.codeweavers.com. It's basically wine, but with a slick install/configure interface that saves you a lot of time and effort. Well worth the money, and you can sleep easy at night knowing your cash is helping the development of Wine.
The crossover office solution is also good, if you need to run MS Office 2k apps on your linux machine.
Andrew.
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 03:59:11PM -0000, Keith Watson wrote:
Any trekkies out there might be interested to know about a bunch of Minnesota fans who have made their own Star Trek look-alike episode using the original Star Trek look and feel, see http://www.StarshipExeter.com
Yuck!! startrek!!
The episode is offered as a series of QuickTime .mov files, can anyone suggest the best way I can view these on a Debian Woody based system?
well I suppose that if you must watch star trek derived works ;) http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/ and you can try the line
deb http://marillat.free.fr/ unstable main
in your /etc/apt/sources.list and the usual apt-get update apt-cache search mplayer to see which binary you want to install. You will then need to install the windows codecs for playing the quicktimes etc. (most likely)
Adam
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 16:43:46 +0000 Adam Bower abower@thebowery.co.uk wrote:
You will then need to install the windows codecs for playing the quicktimes etc. (most likely)
and
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 20:52:00 +0000 BenEBoy mail@psychoferret.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
Isn't quicktime one of the formats xine can handle if you rip out the dlls from windows?
How does one do this? (I've always wondered is codec short for code/decode as in modem being short for modulator/demodulator?)
Keith
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 10:40 pm, Keith Watson wrote:
BenEBoy mail@psychoferret.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
Isn't quicktime one of the formats xine can handle if you rip out the dlls from windows?
How does one do this? (I've always wondered is codec short for code/decode as in modem being short for modulator/demodulator?)
It's in the xine readme somewhere. I haven't got it to hand, but if memory serves, it involves just copying the various files to a special directory[tm]. I think it's a bit of a grey area legally (if you're bothered by such things) if taken from your own copy of windows, and it's non-open code so it will 'pollute' linux too (again, if you're bothered by such things).
As to what codec is short for (if anything)...
*shrug*
BenE
BenEBoy wrote;
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 10:40 pm, Keith Watson wrote:
BenEBoy mail@psychoferret.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
Isn't quicktime one of the formats xine can handle if you rip out the dlls from windows?
How does one do this? (I've always wondered is codec short
for code/decode as in modem being short for modulator/demodulator?)
It's in the xine readme somewhere. I haven't got it to hand, but if memory serves, it involves just copying the various files to a special
Couldn't find it in xine but the mplayer readme was a good souce of info and the site of actual codec binaries.
directory[tm]. I think it's a bit of a grey area legally (if you're bothered by such things) if taken from your own copy of windows, and it's non-open code so it will 'pollute' linux too (again, if you're bothered by such things).
I'm a martyr to my conscience! :o)
As to what codec is short for (if anything)...
*shrug*
finally prompted me to have a search round the web for definitions of codec, 2 I found are http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci211810,00.html and http://www.dslreports.com/information/kb/CODEC
Keith ____________ Each of us must journey through the dots, beyond the dots, and to the truth, alone. - Russell Hoban
Keith Watson wrote:
Any trekkies out there might be interested to know about a bunch of Minnesota fans who have made their own Star Trek look-alike episode using the original Star Trek look and feel, see http://www.StarshipExeter.com
The episode is offered as a series of QuickTime .mov files, can anyone suggest the best way I can view these on a Debian Woody based system?
I echo Andrew's suggestion of using Crossover - one of the best bits of software in my system, for sure. It does everything!
Thanks for the pointer to Starship Exeter - looks fantastic. Now all I want is a fast connection to download all those 40Mb .mov files...
Jo
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 17:06, jo@yee-ha.demon.co.uk wrote:
Keith Watson wrote:
Any trekkies out there might be interested to know about a bunch of Minnesota fans who have made their own Star Trek look-alike episode using the original Star Trek look and feel, see http://www.StarshipExeter.com
The episode is offered as a series of QuickTime .mov files, can anyone suggest the best way I can view these on a Debian Woody based system?
I echo Andrew's suggestion of using Crossover - one of the best bits of software in my system, for sure. It does everything!
Isn't quicktime one of the formats xine can handle if you rip out the ddl s from windows?