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Did you follow the guide here
Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide - openSUSE Forums
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i already did the 1-click version wich worked great for video's but didn't seem to work for the mp3's (xmms)
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You need to install libxine from Packman:
Start the software installer, Configuration, Repositories In the new screen, click Add, Community repositories, select Packman, import the key when asked for, click OK, return to software installer. Now search for libxine. In the list select libxine1-codecs, when asked tell the installer to install the other packages as well. Accept, done.
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Using VM's is a great way to learn though.
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