How to install all existing media codecs?












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How to install all possible media codecs from console?



Is there a way to load and save them for some cases without Internet connection?



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    How to install all possible media codecs from console?



    Is there a way to load and save them for some cases without Internet connection?



    Thanks in Advance!










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      How to install all possible media codecs from console?



      Is there a way to load and save them for some cases without Internet connection?



      Thanks in Advance!










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      How to install all possible media codecs from console?



      Is there a way to load and save them for some cases without Internet connection?



      Thanks in Advance!







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          UPDATE: 2017-Jan



          For Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 16.10 (12.04 or later)



          update the repos:



          sudo apt-get update


          install CURL tool



          sudo apt-get install curl


          load VideoLAN repository



          curl https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/videolan-apt.asc | sudo apt-key add -
          echo "deb https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable ./" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/libdvdcss.list
          sudo apt-get update


          install VLC and Mplayer, and their support elements



          sudo apt-get install vlc vlc-data browser-plugin-vlc mplayer2


          If still using 14.04 LTS (or earlier), then:



          sudo apt-get install vlc-plugin-pulse


          install remaining Ubuntu 'restricted extras' (146 MB when installed, skip if space is critical)



          sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras


          If you are NOT already using 16.04 LTS (or later), force (manually) install the three key elements for full DVD support:



          sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 libdvdnav4 libdvdread4





          share|improve this answer


























          • didn't get. for what we adding medibuntu rep? to get wide codecs range?

            – skater_nex
            Aug 2 '12 at 7:56






          • 1





            ubuntu did'nt include some codec's due to licence issues , mediaubuntu team packed such codecs

            – Tachyons
            Aug 2 '12 at 8:01






          • 1





            see: medibuntu.org "Medibuntu is a packaging project dedicated to distributing software that cannot be included in Ubuntu for various reasons, related to geographical variations in legislation regarding intellectual property, security and other issues:"

            – david6
            Aug 2 '12 at 8:02






          • 1





            This answer could need an update (for Ubuntu 16.04). E: Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' has no installation candidate and sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh: command not found

            – MERose
            Jan 24 '17 at 18:00











          • Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' in now included (as of 2015-11-17) in vlc main. See: launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/arm64/vlc-plugin-pulse

            – david6
            Jan 25 '17 at 3:59



















          6














          Yep, I had this problem when I switched to Ubuntu a year ago lol. I only know how to install them. I then made a mirror of my Linux installation as it's a bit more complex than using just the Ubuntu Desktop. I use a Server Thin Client Environment.



          Anyway the command to install codecs you need is



          sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-bad-multiverse


          You may want to check if there is a later version of gstreamer available. The last one worked well for me and all my videos played so I stuck to this version (0.10)



          I'm sure there is a way to save it too but hopefully someone will answer your the second part of your question here






          share|improve this answer



















          • 1





            you can download them from the gstreamer website. Click link

            – exIT Solutions
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:09













          • Thanks, but I don't thinks your codec list if full enough. I need almost all existing codecs.

            – skater_nex
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:36






          • 1





            check out this Post installation guide. It has details on installing codecs in the Multimedia section. I hope this helps link

            – exIT Solutions
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:50











          • This worked for me in Ubuntu 12.04, except I had to remove gstreamer0.10-bad-multivers

            – Francisco
            Nov 13 '15 at 22:42



















          5














          To install all the *default media codecs for Ubuntu, run this command in the **terminal:



          sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras



          You will then be asked for your password (your password will NOT show up in the terminal, but I promise you it is there)



          Press [Enter]



          When prompted, press [Enter] (again)



          Once the process is complete, you're good to go!



          *Generally you have a choice to download and install them during initial instillation, but you can always install them this way as well after the fact



          **To open the terminal, right click on any empty workspace, and select "Open Terminal"






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            Install the ubuntu-restricted-extras for most of the codecs. To install it, click on the below image:
            Install via the software center



            Install and run aptoncd Install aptoncd to backup all the packages you have downloaded; you can reuse them using aptoncd in any computer.






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            • I really need all the codecs. How Can I obtain rare ones?

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:34











            • i think all the codecs would come with restricted extras, still you can search in the "software centre" for any other codecs left to be installed. if you are a music professional , you can install "ubuntustudio desktop" it will fetch all the required packages for art-music professionals.

              – techvish81
              Aug 2 '12 at 5:34











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            UPDATE: 2017-Jan



            For Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 16.10 (12.04 or later)



            update the repos:



            sudo apt-get update


            install CURL tool



            sudo apt-get install curl


            load VideoLAN repository



            curl https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/videolan-apt.asc | sudo apt-key add -
            echo "deb https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable ./" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/libdvdcss.list
            sudo apt-get update


            install VLC and Mplayer, and their support elements



            sudo apt-get install vlc vlc-data browser-plugin-vlc mplayer2


            If still using 14.04 LTS (or earlier), then:



            sudo apt-get install vlc-plugin-pulse


            install remaining Ubuntu 'restricted extras' (146 MB when installed, skip if space is critical)



            sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras


            If you are NOT already using 16.04 LTS (or later), force (manually) install the three key elements for full DVD support:



            sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 libdvdnav4 libdvdread4





            share|improve this answer


























            • didn't get. for what we adding medibuntu rep? to get wide codecs range?

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 7:56






            • 1





              ubuntu did'nt include some codec's due to licence issues , mediaubuntu team packed such codecs

              – Tachyons
              Aug 2 '12 at 8:01






            • 1





              see: medibuntu.org "Medibuntu is a packaging project dedicated to distributing software that cannot be included in Ubuntu for various reasons, related to geographical variations in legislation regarding intellectual property, security and other issues:"

              – david6
              Aug 2 '12 at 8:02






            • 1





              This answer could need an update (for Ubuntu 16.04). E: Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' has no installation candidate and sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh: command not found

              – MERose
              Jan 24 '17 at 18:00











            • Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' in now included (as of 2015-11-17) in vlc main. See: launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/arm64/vlc-plugin-pulse

              – david6
              Jan 25 '17 at 3:59
















            44















            UPDATE: 2017-Jan



            For Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 16.10 (12.04 or later)



            update the repos:



            sudo apt-get update


            install CURL tool



            sudo apt-get install curl


            load VideoLAN repository



            curl https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/videolan-apt.asc | sudo apt-key add -
            echo "deb https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable ./" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/libdvdcss.list
            sudo apt-get update


            install VLC and Mplayer, and their support elements



            sudo apt-get install vlc vlc-data browser-plugin-vlc mplayer2


            If still using 14.04 LTS (or earlier), then:



            sudo apt-get install vlc-plugin-pulse


            install remaining Ubuntu 'restricted extras' (146 MB when installed, skip if space is critical)



            sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras


            If you are NOT already using 16.04 LTS (or later), force (manually) install the three key elements for full DVD support:



            sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 libdvdnav4 libdvdread4





            share|improve this answer


























            • didn't get. for what we adding medibuntu rep? to get wide codecs range?

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 7:56






            • 1





              ubuntu did'nt include some codec's due to licence issues , mediaubuntu team packed such codecs

              – Tachyons
              Aug 2 '12 at 8:01






            • 1





              see: medibuntu.org "Medibuntu is a packaging project dedicated to distributing software that cannot be included in Ubuntu for various reasons, related to geographical variations in legislation regarding intellectual property, security and other issues:"

              – david6
              Aug 2 '12 at 8:02






            • 1





              This answer could need an update (for Ubuntu 16.04). E: Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' has no installation candidate and sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh: command not found

              – MERose
              Jan 24 '17 at 18:00











            • Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' in now included (as of 2015-11-17) in vlc main. See: launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/arm64/vlc-plugin-pulse

              – david6
              Jan 25 '17 at 3:59














            44












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            44








            UPDATE: 2017-Jan



            For Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 16.10 (12.04 or later)



            update the repos:



            sudo apt-get update


            install CURL tool



            sudo apt-get install curl


            load VideoLAN repository



            curl https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/videolan-apt.asc | sudo apt-key add -
            echo "deb https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable ./" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/libdvdcss.list
            sudo apt-get update


            install VLC and Mplayer, and their support elements



            sudo apt-get install vlc vlc-data browser-plugin-vlc mplayer2


            If still using 14.04 LTS (or earlier), then:



            sudo apt-get install vlc-plugin-pulse


            install remaining Ubuntu 'restricted extras' (146 MB when installed, skip if space is critical)



            sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras


            If you are NOT already using 16.04 LTS (or later), force (manually) install the three key elements for full DVD support:



            sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 libdvdnav4 libdvdread4





            share|improve this answer
















            UPDATE: 2017-Jan



            For Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 16.10 (12.04 or later)



            update the repos:



            sudo apt-get update


            install CURL tool



            sudo apt-get install curl


            load VideoLAN repository



            curl https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/videolan-apt.asc | sudo apt-key add -
            echo "deb https://download.videolan.org/pub/debian/stable ./" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/libdvdcss.list
            sudo apt-get update


            install VLC and Mplayer, and their support elements



            sudo apt-get install vlc vlc-data browser-plugin-vlc mplayer2


            If still using 14.04 LTS (or earlier), then:



            sudo apt-get install vlc-plugin-pulse


            install remaining Ubuntu 'restricted extras' (146 MB when installed, skip if space is critical)



            sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras


            If you are NOT already using 16.04 LTS (or later), force (manually) install the three key elements for full DVD support:



            sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 libdvdnav4 libdvdread4






            share|improve this answer














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            answered Aug 2 '12 at 7:51









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            • didn't get. for what we adding medibuntu rep? to get wide codecs range?

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 7:56






            • 1





              ubuntu did'nt include some codec's due to licence issues , mediaubuntu team packed such codecs

              – Tachyons
              Aug 2 '12 at 8:01






            • 1





              see: medibuntu.org "Medibuntu is a packaging project dedicated to distributing software that cannot be included in Ubuntu for various reasons, related to geographical variations in legislation regarding intellectual property, security and other issues:"

              – david6
              Aug 2 '12 at 8:02






            • 1





              This answer could need an update (for Ubuntu 16.04). E: Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' has no installation candidate and sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh: command not found

              – MERose
              Jan 24 '17 at 18:00











            • Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' in now included (as of 2015-11-17) in vlc main. See: launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/arm64/vlc-plugin-pulse

              – david6
              Jan 25 '17 at 3:59



















            • didn't get. for what we adding medibuntu rep? to get wide codecs range?

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 7:56






            • 1





              ubuntu did'nt include some codec's due to licence issues , mediaubuntu team packed such codecs

              – Tachyons
              Aug 2 '12 at 8:01






            • 1





              see: medibuntu.org "Medibuntu is a packaging project dedicated to distributing software that cannot be included in Ubuntu for various reasons, related to geographical variations in legislation regarding intellectual property, security and other issues:"

              – david6
              Aug 2 '12 at 8:02






            • 1





              This answer could need an update (for Ubuntu 16.04). E: Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' has no installation candidate and sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh: command not found

              – MERose
              Jan 24 '17 at 18:00











            • Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' in now included (as of 2015-11-17) in vlc main. See: launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/arm64/vlc-plugin-pulse

              – david6
              Jan 25 '17 at 3:59

















            didn't get. for what we adding medibuntu rep? to get wide codecs range?

            – skater_nex
            Aug 2 '12 at 7:56





            didn't get. for what we adding medibuntu rep? to get wide codecs range?

            – skater_nex
            Aug 2 '12 at 7:56




            1




            1





            ubuntu did'nt include some codec's due to licence issues , mediaubuntu team packed such codecs

            – Tachyons
            Aug 2 '12 at 8:01





            ubuntu did'nt include some codec's due to licence issues , mediaubuntu team packed such codecs

            – Tachyons
            Aug 2 '12 at 8:01




            1




            1





            see: medibuntu.org "Medibuntu is a packaging project dedicated to distributing software that cannot be included in Ubuntu for various reasons, related to geographical variations in legislation regarding intellectual property, security and other issues:"

            – david6
            Aug 2 '12 at 8:02





            see: medibuntu.org "Medibuntu is a packaging project dedicated to distributing software that cannot be included in Ubuntu for various reasons, related to geographical variations in legislation regarding intellectual property, security and other issues:"

            – david6
            Aug 2 '12 at 8:02




            1




            1





            This answer could need an update (for Ubuntu 16.04). E: Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' has no installation candidate and sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh: command not found

            – MERose
            Jan 24 '17 at 18:00





            This answer could need an update (for Ubuntu 16.04). E: Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' has no installation candidate and sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh: command not found

            – MERose
            Jan 24 '17 at 18:00













            Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' in now included (as of 2015-11-17) in vlc main. See: launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/arm64/vlc-plugin-pulse

            – david6
            Jan 25 '17 at 3:59





            Package 'vlc-plugin-pulse' in now included (as of 2015-11-17) in vlc main. See: launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/arm64/vlc-plugin-pulse

            – david6
            Jan 25 '17 at 3:59













            6














            Yep, I had this problem when I switched to Ubuntu a year ago lol. I only know how to install them. I then made a mirror of my Linux installation as it's a bit more complex than using just the Ubuntu Desktop. I use a Server Thin Client Environment.



            Anyway the command to install codecs you need is



            sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-bad-multiverse


            You may want to check if there is a later version of gstreamer available. The last one worked well for me and all my videos played so I stuck to this version (0.10)



            I'm sure there is a way to save it too but hopefully someone will answer your the second part of your question here






            share|improve this answer



















            • 1





              you can download them from the gstreamer website. Click link

              – exIT Solutions
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:09













            • Thanks, but I don't thinks your codec list if full enough. I need almost all existing codecs.

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:36






            • 1





              check out this Post installation guide. It has details on installing codecs in the Multimedia section. I hope this helps link

              – exIT Solutions
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:50











            • This worked for me in Ubuntu 12.04, except I had to remove gstreamer0.10-bad-multivers

              – Francisco
              Nov 13 '15 at 22:42
















            6














            Yep, I had this problem when I switched to Ubuntu a year ago lol. I only know how to install them. I then made a mirror of my Linux installation as it's a bit more complex than using just the Ubuntu Desktop. I use a Server Thin Client Environment.



            Anyway the command to install codecs you need is



            sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-bad-multiverse


            You may want to check if there is a later version of gstreamer available. The last one worked well for me and all my videos played so I stuck to this version (0.10)



            I'm sure there is a way to save it too but hopefully someone will answer your the second part of your question here






            share|improve this answer



















            • 1





              you can download them from the gstreamer website. Click link

              – exIT Solutions
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:09













            • Thanks, but I don't thinks your codec list if full enough. I need almost all existing codecs.

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:36






            • 1





              check out this Post installation guide. It has details on installing codecs in the Multimedia section. I hope this helps link

              – exIT Solutions
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:50











            • This worked for me in Ubuntu 12.04, except I had to remove gstreamer0.10-bad-multivers

              – Francisco
              Nov 13 '15 at 22:42














            6












            6








            6







            Yep, I had this problem when I switched to Ubuntu a year ago lol. I only know how to install them. I then made a mirror of my Linux installation as it's a bit more complex than using just the Ubuntu Desktop. I use a Server Thin Client Environment.



            Anyway the command to install codecs you need is



            sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-bad-multiverse


            You may want to check if there is a later version of gstreamer available. The last one worked well for me and all my videos played so I stuck to this version (0.10)



            I'm sure there is a way to save it too but hopefully someone will answer your the second part of your question here






            share|improve this answer













            Yep, I had this problem when I switched to Ubuntu a year ago lol. I only know how to install them. I then made a mirror of my Linux installation as it's a bit more complex than using just the Ubuntu Desktop. I use a Server Thin Client Environment.



            Anyway the command to install codecs you need is



            sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-bad-multiverse


            You may want to check if there is a later version of gstreamer available. The last one worked well for me and all my videos played so I stuck to this version (0.10)



            I'm sure there is a way to save it too but hopefully someone will answer your the second part of your question here







            share|improve this answer












            share|improve this answer



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            answered Aug 2 '12 at 4:05









            exIT SolutionsexIT Solutions

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            • 1





              you can download them from the gstreamer website. Click link

              – exIT Solutions
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:09













            • Thanks, but I don't thinks your codec list if full enough. I need almost all existing codecs.

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:36






            • 1





              check out this Post installation guide. It has details on installing codecs in the Multimedia section. I hope this helps link

              – exIT Solutions
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:50











            • This worked for me in Ubuntu 12.04, except I had to remove gstreamer0.10-bad-multivers

              – Francisco
              Nov 13 '15 at 22:42














            • 1





              you can download them from the gstreamer website. Click link

              – exIT Solutions
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:09













            • Thanks, but I don't thinks your codec list if full enough. I need almost all existing codecs.

              – skater_nex
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:36






            • 1





              check out this Post installation guide. It has details on installing codecs in the Multimedia section. I hope this helps link

              – exIT Solutions
              Aug 2 '12 at 4:50











            • This worked for me in Ubuntu 12.04, except I had to remove gstreamer0.10-bad-multivers

              – Francisco
              Nov 13 '15 at 22:42








            1




            1





            you can download them from the gstreamer website. Click link

            – exIT Solutions
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:09







            you can download them from the gstreamer website. Click link

            – exIT Solutions
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:09















            Thanks, but I don't thinks your codec list if full enough. I need almost all existing codecs.

            – skater_nex
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:36





            Thanks, but I don't thinks your codec list if full enough. I need almost all existing codecs.

            – skater_nex
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:36




            1




            1





            check out this Post installation guide. It has details on installing codecs in the Multimedia section. I hope this helps link

            – exIT Solutions
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:50





            check out this Post installation guide. It has details on installing codecs in the Multimedia section. I hope this helps link

            – exIT Solutions
            Aug 2 '12 at 4:50













            This worked for me in Ubuntu 12.04, except I had to remove gstreamer0.10-bad-multivers

            – Francisco
            Nov 13 '15 at 22:42





            This worked for me in Ubuntu 12.04, except I had to remove gstreamer0.10-bad-multivers

            – Francisco
            Nov 13 '15 at 22:42











            5














            To install all the *default media codecs for Ubuntu, run this command in the **terminal:



            sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras



            You will then be asked for your password (your password will NOT show up in the terminal, but I promise you it is there)



            Press [Enter]



            When prompted, press [Enter] (again)



            Once the process is complete, you're good to go!



            *Generally you have a choice to download and install them during initial instillation, but you can always install them this way as well after the fact



            **To open the terminal, right click on any empty workspace, and select "Open Terminal"






            share|improve this answer




























              5














              To install all the *default media codecs for Ubuntu, run this command in the **terminal:



              sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras



              You will then be asked for your password (your password will NOT show up in the terminal, but I promise you it is there)



              Press [Enter]



              When prompted, press [Enter] (again)



              Once the process is complete, you're good to go!



              *Generally you have a choice to download and install them during initial instillation, but you can always install them this way as well after the fact



              **To open the terminal, right click on any empty workspace, and select "Open Terminal"






              share|improve this answer


























                5












                5








                5







                To install all the *default media codecs for Ubuntu, run this command in the **terminal:



                sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras



                You will then be asked for your password (your password will NOT show up in the terminal, but I promise you it is there)



                Press [Enter]



                When prompted, press [Enter] (again)



                Once the process is complete, you're good to go!



                *Generally you have a choice to download and install them during initial instillation, but you can always install them this way as well after the fact



                **To open the terminal, right click on any empty workspace, and select "Open Terminal"






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                To install all the *default media codecs for Ubuntu, run this command in the **terminal:



                sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras



                You will then be asked for your password (your password will NOT show up in the terminal, but I promise you it is there)



                Press [Enter]



                When prompted, press [Enter] (again)



                Once the process is complete, you're good to go!



                *Generally you have a choice to download and install them during initial instillation, but you can always install them this way as well after the fact



                **To open the terminal, right click on any empty workspace, and select "Open Terminal"







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                answered Nov 30 '16 at 1:47









                Matthew BonnetteMatthew Bonnette

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                    Install the ubuntu-restricted-extras for most of the codecs. To install it, click on the below image:
                    Install via the software center



                    Install and run aptoncd Install aptoncd to backup all the packages you have downloaded; you can reuse them using aptoncd in any computer.






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                    • I really need all the codecs. How Can I obtain rare ones?

                      – skater_nex
                      Aug 2 '12 at 4:34











                    • i think all the codecs would come with restricted extras, still you can search in the "software centre" for any other codecs left to be installed. if you are a music professional , you can install "ubuntustudio desktop" it will fetch all the required packages for art-music professionals.

                      – techvish81
                      Aug 2 '12 at 5:34
















                    4














                    Install the ubuntu-restricted-extras for most of the codecs. To install it, click on the below image:
                    Install via the software center



                    Install and run aptoncd Install aptoncd to backup all the packages you have downloaded; you can reuse them using aptoncd in any computer.






                    share|improve this answer


























                    • I really need all the codecs. How Can I obtain rare ones?

                      – skater_nex
                      Aug 2 '12 at 4:34











                    • i think all the codecs would come with restricted extras, still you can search in the "software centre" for any other codecs left to be installed. if you are a music professional , you can install "ubuntustudio desktop" it will fetch all the required packages for art-music professionals.

                      – techvish81
                      Aug 2 '12 at 5:34














                    4












                    4








                    4







                    Install the ubuntu-restricted-extras for most of the codecs. To install it, click on the below image:
                    Install via the software center



                    Install and run aptoncd Install aptoncd to backup all the packages you have downloaded; you can reuse them using aptoncd in any computer.






                    share|improve this answer















                    Install the ubuntu-restricted-extras for most of the codecs. To install it, click on the below image:
                    Install via the software center



                    Install and run aptoncd Install aptoncd to backup all the packages you have downloaded; you can reuse them using aptoncd in any computer.







                    share|improve this answer














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                    edited Mar 11 '17 at 19:00









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                    answered Aug 2 '12 at 4:21









                    techvish81techvish81

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                    • I really need all the codecs. How Can I obtain rare ones?

                      – skater_nex
                      Aug 2 '12 at 4:34











                    • i think all the codecs would come with restricted extras, still you can search in the "software centre" for any other codecs left to be installed. if you are a music professional , you can install "ubuntustudio desktop" it will fetch all the required packages for art-music professionals.

                      – techvish81
                      Aug 2 '12 at 5:34



















                    • I really need all the codecs. How Can I obtain rare ones?

                      – skater_nex
                      Aug 2 '12 at 4:34











                    • i think all the codecs would come with restricted extras, still you can search in the "software centre" for any other codecs left to be installed. if you are a music professional , you can install "ubuntustudio desktop" it will fetch all the required packages for art-music professionals.

                      – techvish81
                      Aug 2 '12 at 5:34

















                    I really need all the codecs. How Can I obtain rare ones?

                    – skater_nex
                    Aug 2 '12 at 4:34





                    I really need all the codecs. How Can I obtain rare ones?

                    – skater_nex
                    Aug 2 '12 at 4:34













                    i think all the codecs would come with restricted extras, still you can search in the "software centre" for any other codecs left to be installed. if you are a music professional , you can install "ubuntustudio desktop" it will fetch all the required packages for art-music professionals.

                    – techvish81
                    Aug 2 '12 at 5:34





                    i think all the codecs would come with restricted extras, still you can search in the "software centre" for any other codecs left to be installed. if you are a music professional , you can install "ubuntustudio desktop" it will fetch all the required packages for art-music professionals.

                    – techvish81
                    Aug 2 '12 at 5:34


















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