HI Mohammad,
I'm glad that helped!
Acording to this:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html VLC can play
MKV. It is an open source format so it should work with most things on
Linux too.
http://matroska.org/ . Also 'yum search matroska' shows that
it is there if you need to install it (if it is not installed already).
I'm sorry, but I have never done anything with NAS; however I would
suggest googleing for things like "how to connect to NAS on Fedora". If
it is for an older version of Fedora don't worry it should still work.
Hopefully someone else on this list might have some idea and respond.
I hope that helps. Feel free to ask for more help.
Christopher Bayliss
P.S. if you do:
yum search "video editor"
It will show you the video editors available in Fedora.
On 03/02/14 16:00, Mohammad Hajarat wrote:
Thank you Christopher.
That helped me out. I did install the fusion via terminal, so obviously I did something
wrong there, it worked via the web page you provided me, and VLC played my vidoes,
however, I don';t think VLC plays MKV, does it? even if it does, I still need the
repos to make it playable as I want to be able to use video editors, like flowblade,...
One other thing if you can help me out:
- I have a NAS (network added storage), which is a USB passport hard desk attached to my
modem router. I map it on all the windows computers.
how can I map this drive on my Fedora 20? and make it appear automatically on boot.
Mohammad Hajarat
P.O.Box 789, Gosford, NSW 2250
Australia
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