Due to copyright issues, the default totem Player installed in Ubuntu cannot play video and audio files, such as RMVB, AVI, mp3, and rm, which are commonly used in the network, this also prevents many cainiao from listening to MP3 movies in Ubuntu. Many of our friends have asked this question over the past few days. Now, the Linux community will detail the solution to this problem. 1. Update the Ubuntu update source. skip this step if you have already updated the source! If you do not know what "Source" is and how to update "Source", you can check
Due to copyright issues, the default totem Player installed in Ubuntu cannot play video and audio files, such as RMVB, AVI, mp3, and rm, which are commonly used in the network, this also prevents many cainiao from listening to MP3 movies in Ubuntu. Many of our friends have asked this question over the past few days. Now, the Linux community will detail the solution to this problem.
1. Update the Ubuntu update source first.
Skip this step if you have already updated the source! If you do not know what the "Source" is and how to update the "Source", you can view articles related to the Linux community.
2. Uninstall the default totem installed on Ubuntu, open the terminal, and enter
Sudo apt-get remove totem-gstreamer
3. Install totem-xine. Then input it on the terminal
Sudo apt-get install totem-xine libxine1-ffmpeg libxine1-gnome libxine1-plugins libxine1 libstdc 5
4. Install the decoder.
Sudo apt-get install w32codecs
Just a few simple steps to solve the problem of playing RMVB and other video files in Ubuntu! Easy!