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If I recall, vlc has a x264 USE flag for the h.264 codec. |
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Do you just want t see if it works on wine? |
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How are you trying to run the exe files? |
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Cheers |
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Kad |
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On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 9:37 AM, James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> I'm certainly very new to Wine. I'm trying to test |
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> this software on Wine and Gentoo: |
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> http://www.hikvision.com/en/enproducts1.asp?tid=25&bgclassid=12&classid=25&act=d |
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> Hikvision Client Software 4000 V2.0 (Build 090813) |
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> it allow H.264 encoded software to be viewed on a PC. It works well |
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> on Windows, but, I thought I'd give it a whirl on Gentoo. |
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> I emerged wine (1.1.12), copied the executable to my dir |
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> (/.wine/drive_c/windows) and tried to run it. Somehow |
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> I ran the install shield program, but none of the exe |
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> files work. |
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> Did I botch the process? I have not used wine, in a |
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> suggestions and examples to follow on installation/config |
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> and running windoz apps are most welcome. |
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> James |
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