AVI files on Red Hat 8.0?

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Author: Kevin Brown
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Subject: AVI files on Red Hat 8.0?
Alan Dayley wrote:
> What does it take to correctly play AVI files on Red Hat Linux 8.0?
>
> I downloaded, built and installed the latest avifile
> (http://avifile.sourceforge.net) but when I go to web sites to play streams,
> many of the stream links are "http://something.com/somestream.asf" and
> aviplay reports that it does not support http! So, I can't play them.
>
> Is there an clean solution to playing AVI files/streams on Linux?


From the AVIplay faq (found at the site you linked to):

Q. Can I play ASF files with your player?

A. Yes, but with some important limitations. Stable branch ( 0.5x ) of this
library includes an ASF parser, taken from VirtualDub 1.3c by Avery Lee. It was
taken almost verbatim ( I do not even understand how it works :) ). Its author
does not support his sources any more, because he was forced by Microsoft to
remove the parser from VirtualDub. They claim that ASF format is patented and
its open-source parsing is illegal. Patenting a file format is crazy, but I
suspect that it might possible. Since I am not a lawyer, I've just added these
sources until MS proves me that I infringe their patents. :)
As I mentioned earlier, I do not understand how it works, and thus cannot answer
questions about problems playing ASF files.