So we know that due to the fact that including restricted formats is not feasible for a “free” operating system like openSUSE as there is no money to pay usage fees as exist for MP3’s and DVD’s, the fluendo pack might be one was to stay “legal” if one insists. Still, I have not been inclined to do anything as I have purchased copies of Windows 7 for the very same machine and only use one OS at a time. Anyone reading this that does not understand the issues might want to start here:
Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide
Basically you need to add in the Packman repository (YaST / Software / Software Repositories) for your version of openSUSE which you can find here:
Additional package repositories - openSUSE
To update everything, I normally suggest you start YaST / Software / Software Management (You must enter your password to start YaST).
Then, in Software Management I do a:
- Options / Allow Vendor Change (Place an X there)
- Package / All Packages / Update if Newer Version Available (Agree if there are several Packages to update)
- You will then be presented with your choices to remove the conflict. I most likely would remove the file dbus-1-devel.i586 or change its vendor, but I don’t know what else this might cause or why your have this problem.
I normally make the following suggestions to all that have such problems:
To avoid package problems, the most important thing to do is to: NEVER ignore a dependency, even if YaST/zypper/updater gives you such an option! In general, never switch to an >inferior< architecture and the solution is most often to just switch Vendor to the >Packman< repository. So changing the vendor is OK, but >ignoring< dependencies is never a very good idea!
You can test your multimedia setup to see if it is correct by using the bash script mmcheck you can find here:
MMCHECK - Version 2.35 - Check Your Multimedia in 16 Steps - Bash Script File - Blogs - openSUSE Forums
I normally suggest you try out your setup my going here and looking at an iTunes Movie Trailer Here:
iTunes Movie Trailers
People with Flash issues might want to look here:
Fix your flash in 11.4 _64 with flash square - Page 6
Anyone that uses an nVIDIA GPU, might do better by loading the proprietary video driver you can find here:
Installing the nVIDIA Video Driver the Hard Way - Blogs - openSUSE Forums
Sorry to slightly get off topic JoergJaeger, but anyone that is having problems using their Multimedia to work and was looking at your message for help might also benefit from the above information.
Thank You,