Result for 020BB18427C7517ACB1CB12B58FA166B75BBFD46

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.1/xineplug_inp_smb.so
FileSize9340
MD5F9AC0EFB4CF2A6A8EED542B8A0B9FC67
SHA-1020BB18427C7517ACB1CB12B58FA166B75BBFD46
SHA-2564C0AFA5B272BA38483D129AAC5D498B196F75F51AEEF0D0ACDEC9C7B5565829F
SSDEEP192:dM0Xm55zRUTBY/nanqVwt9soiJC9t58oQo2Zbd/wZU99zAecJRPn0kuB7:ds7o+/nGqVwt9sLet58oQo2Zbd/wZUHH
TLSHT1E312B509E332E9B3C89C53BE16B38F1857A3A344D5731B82376C3765B9077602F954A2
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize2824052
MD5BFD6A82C1445300869B0C069498E1CE7
PackageDescriptionthe xine video/media player library, binary files This is the xine media player library (libxine). Libxine provides the complete infrastructure for a video/media player. It supports MPEG 1/2 and some AVI and Quicktime videos out of the box, so you can use it to play DVDs, (S)VCDs and most video files out there. It supports network streams, subtitles and even mp3 or ogg files. It's extensible to your heart's content via plugins for audio_out, video_out, input media, demuxers (stream types), audio/video and subtitle codecs. Building a GUI (or text based) frontend around this should be quite easy. The xine-ui package provides one for your convenience, so you can just start watching your VCDs ;-)
PackageMaintainerSiggi Langauf <siggi@debian.org>
PackageNamelibxine-main1
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.1.1+ubuntu2-7
SHA-154D250FEE4D1526F933DE62101ADBD72467A3F3C
SHA-256452173C5EF597E3E7A8B8D1DD81800ACC6F9E65DCA1DC5A89598625CB552A399