Hi,
I would like to play a .flv on backtrack 3. I tried a lot of player on backtrack but I didn't found one whose accept this type of file.
The flv is a videoscreenshot
Thx for your help & thx for your job!
Hi,
I would like to play a .flv on backtrack 3. I tried a lot of player on backtrack but I didn't found one whose accept this type of file.
The flv is a videoscreenshot
Thx for your help & thx for your job!
KPlayer plays flv files. It isn't installed in BT3.
VLC will.... you can download the modules here...
http://rapidshare.com/files/141851527/vlc.lzm
copy it to the /BT3/modules Directory
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Thanks for yours answers but I running BT3 on a live CD without Internet.
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I tried all the applications included in the "Multimedia" section.
Read you soon,
Vince
If you have no internet connection then where are you encoutering flv content?
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Well if you install the flv player/codec on the backtrack live CD which you can't, the next time you reboot your system it will not be there on the next boot up. Similar to DeepFreeze for Windows, any changes or files added will be removed. But if you want to save it, the installation file, just save it under the systems Icon>storage device. Or install BT3 as an Operating System I have it on my Laptop and it works great. F#@K Windows....Get Linux!!!