Tron04
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Interessanter Artikel mit Link zum Original-Artikel:
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Real_Player_To_Support_Windows_Media_In_Linux
Auszug:
"Currently, Linux users can play Windows Media Video (WMV) and Windows Media Audio (WMA) content if they install closed-source modules....That will change as the result of a licensing deal RealNetworks has signed with Microsoft and its settlement of an antitrust suit against the software giant. It will release open-source code to play the files..."
Dieser Code muss dann "nur" noch auf den MP2X-Player portiert werden. Oder GPH baut es direkt in eine zukünftigte Firmware ein.
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Real_Player_To_Support_Windows_Media_In_Linux
Auszug:
"Currently, Linux users can play Windows Media Video (WMV) and Windows Media Audio (WMA) content if they install closed-source modules....That will change as the result of a licensing deal RealNetworks has signed with Microsoft and its settlement of an antitrust suit against the software giant. It will release open-source code to play the files..."
Dieser Code muss dann "nur" noch auf den MP2X-Player portiert werden. Oder GPH baut es direkt in eine zukünftigte Firmware ein.