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Videos are not working in Ubuntu 20.04.2.0

ar flag

Ever since I upgraded my Ubuntu to 20.04.2.0, I cannot open any videos or Mp4 files. I looked up similar complains here and found some answers about installing some packages but did not work, are there any problems with 20.04.2.0 and video players. I did open the video but only could here the content and cannot see anything, any help?.

Kulfy avatar
mz flag
Do you have codecs installed?
nobody avatar
gh flag
can you start the player from terminal? `xdg-open path to your file.mp4` and show us the output from terminal?
Derhham avatar
ar flag
No, I don't have codecs installed and that is the error message that shows up when I try to open videos.
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cn flag

This is almost impossible to answer without some debug info, errors etc. I suggest installing VLC and before you attempt to play video and open Tools > Messages and set Verbosity to Debug. Also, you can add set a log file if you wish. If you think it's something related to 20.04 then you can try a live CD for another version prior to upgrading (if an option).

Derhham avatar
ar flag
I installed VLC and I can view videos now, but my video player itself is not accepting videos and asking for installing codecs.
mike mcleod avatar
cn flag
So, why no just use VLC? Its a really good app. If you prefer your video player why not install the codecs its requesting?
Derhham avatar
ar flag
Actually, I could not install codecs, and tried the instructions given here and stuck in the terminal.
mike mcleod avatar
cn flag
Could you add the output seen in the terminal when trying to add codecs?
Derhham avatar
ar flag
Thanks mike I downloaded another video player and having my videos working well.
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