In Ubuntu, there is a very convenient Rhythmbox player (equivalent to the combination of RealPlayer and windowsmediaplayer), which can play many types of multimedia, even in rare MKV formats (which cannot be directly supported by realplayer and wmp), but many RMVB films are in the hands of the brothers and cannot be included in Ubuntu. The error of RealVideo4 decoder missing is always reported, it is useless to automatically upgrade as prompted. Urgent
There is a convenient Rhythmbox player in Ubuntu (equivalent to RealPlayer and windows media player)
Integration is good, and many types of Multimedia can be played, even in rare MKV formats (real player and wmp cannot be directly supported)
However, my brother has a lot of RMVB films in his hands, which cannot be released in Ubuntu. The error of the lack of Real Video 4 decoder is always reported, and it is useless to automatically upgrade as prompted.
In a hurry, go back to windows to convert the film format, dizzy, slow screen, and poor.
Go to REAL again to download the latest version of REALPLAYER. After the installation is successful, an error will be reported. Depressed.
Just two weeks later, I suddenly saw Helix Player in the new architecture. Isn't it the open-source version of RealPlayer?
Try it. The installation is successful !!!!
However, RM, RMVB, and other Real formats are not supported.
There are no realplayers installed and cannot be run. Helix Player is not a lack of decoder. Their plug-in mechanisms are the same, I copied the missing Helix player content from Realplayer, but I tried it.
HOHO ~~~
Enjoy it In Ubuntu ~~~