Книга: Fedora™ Unleashed, 2008 edition
DVD and Video Players
DVD and Video Players
You can now easily play DVDs with Fedora as long as you install the appropriate software. (Fedora doesn't provide any.) Browse to http://www.videolan.org/, and then download, build, and install the vlc client.
You must have a CPU of at least 450MHz and a working sound card to use a DVD player. The default Fedora kernel supports the DVD CD-ROM file system. As mentioned earlier, Xine and MPlayer do a great job of playing DVD files.
NOTE
The VideoLAN HOWTO found at http://videolan.org/ discusses the construction of a network for streaming video. Although you might not want to create a network, a great deal of useful information about the software and hardware involved in the enterprise can be generalized for use elsewhere, so it is worth a look. The site also contains a link to a HOWTO about cross-compiling on Linux to produce a Windows binary.
Reference
? http://www.cdcopyworld.com/— A resource for technical information about CD media and CD writers.
? http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/ — A database of supported hardware.
? http://www.opensound.com/download.cgi — The commercial OSS sound driver trial version download.
? http:/www.xmms.org/ — Home to the Xmms audio player.
? http://www.thekompany.com/projects/tkcoggripper/ — A free (but not GPL) Ogg CD ripper.
? http://faceprint.com/code/ — An MP3 to Ogg converter named mp32ogg.
? http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/apps/sound/convert/!INDEX.html — Home to several sound conversion utilities.
? http://linux-sound.org/ — An excellent resource for Linux music and sound.
? http://www.cnpbagwell.com/audio.html — The Audio Format FAQ.
? http://www.icecast.org/ — A streaming audio server.
? http://www.linuxnetmag.com/en/issue4/m4icecast1.html — An Icecast tutorial.
? http://linuxselfhelp.com/HOWTO/MP3-HOWTO-7.html — The MP3 HOWTO contains brief descriptions of many audio applications and, although it focuses on the MP3 format, the information is easily generalized to other music formats.
? http://www.exploits.org/v41/ — Video for Linux resources.
? http://fame.sourceforge.net/ — Video encoding tools.
? http://teletext.mb21.co.uk/faq.shtml — The Teletext FAQ.
? http://xine.sourceforge.net/ — Home of the Xine DVD/video player.
? http://www.MPlayerHQ.hu/homepage/ — Home to the MPlayer video player.
? http://www.videolan.org/ — A VideoLAN project with good documentation.
? http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ — The DVD+RW/+R/-R[W] for Linux, a HOWTO for creating DVDs under Linux.
? http://www.gimp.org — Home page of The GIMP (Gnu Image Manipulation Program).
? http://f-spot.org — Home page of the F-Spot project.
? http://www.linuxformat.co.uk — Website of Linux Format, home of a long-running GIMP tutorial by Michael J Hammel.
? http://www.exif.org — More information on EXIF and how it is used in digital cameras.
? http://www.sane-project.org — Home page of the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) project.
? http://www.imagemagick.org — Home page for ImageMagick.
? http://www.codeweavers.com — Home of the popular crossover office; required if you want to try to run Photoshop under Linux.
? http://gimp.net/tutorials/ — Official tutorials for The GIMP.
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