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Problem with mp3 and sound in mandrake 10


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Hello

I've installed mandrake 10, i can hear sound from tracks from my cd but not from my computer, i can not hear mp3 from my cd also, i've checked the kmix and the alsa but the problem remains...

how to fix it?

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I may be wrong, but due to legal issues in the USA (and maybe some other places), MP3 handling probably is absent from Mandrake10. If you want it, and if it is legal in your country, you should go to PLF, who have the Mandrake packages that MandrakeSoft cannot distribute themselves.

http://plf.zarb.org/

 

Yves.

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I may be wrong, but due to legal issues in the USA (and maybe some other places), MP3 handling probably is absent from Mandrake10. If you want it, and if it is legal in your country, you should go to PLF, who have the Mandrake packages that MandrakeSoft cannot distribute themselves.

http://plf.zarb.org/

 

Yves.

MP3 is leagal in the usa and in the free world

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I may be wrong, but due to legal issues in the USA (and maybe some other places), MP3 handling probably is absent from Mandrake10. If you want it, and if it is legal in your country, you should go to PLF, who have the Mandrake packages that MandrakeSoft cannot distribute themselves.

http://plf.zarb.org/

 

Yves.

MP3 is leagal in the usa and in the free world

actually, it requires a license to support it in your product. Red Hat doesn't have built-in mp3 support, for example.

 

However, Mandrake 10.0 does - atleast the last time I checked.

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I may be wrong, but due to legal issues in the USA (and maybe some other places), MP3 handling probably is absent from Mandrake10. If you want it, and if it is legal in your country, you should go to PLF, who have the Mandrake packages that MandrakeSoft cannot distribute themselves.

http://plf.zarb.org/

 

Yves.

MP3 is leagal in the usa and in the free world

actually, it requires a license to support it in your product. Red Hat doesn't have built-in mp3 support, for example.

 

However, Mandrake 10.0 does - atleast the last time I checked.

ok but i can not hear mp3 in mandrake, so what can i do to fix it?

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I am using Mandrake 10 (also used 9.0, 9.1, 9.2 ) and have NEVER had problems playing MP3s so the trouble you are having is not Mandrake, it is your settings or setup. I have never had to download MP3 anything to be able to play MP3s.

 

Cheers. John.

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