Result for 0549BC0F62984A779489322E25E3A1F848A8FACC

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0/xineplug_inp_mms.so
FileSize61248
MD5A95DFF6917066960DF2E6ADB82E7FA37
SHA-10549BC0F62984A779489322E25E3A1F848A8FACC
SHA-2565D1B04348CD73D9C532D6746D223B94AEC1220211BAA3A8327F77E4A48F6BF10
SSDEEP1536:wT9moT188AcljaJ3BQa87YyBPLgTqbJBJN5YZb7xZ:c23J3BryRgTwTIZ
TLSHT1FD534A43B3590952C4A31C74137F43B1E37C31411BA9A43B461DAB682DB6AFA1ADFBD8
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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
FileSize3886766
MD51635110E5C74867F1657AACF8FF0E09A
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>
PackageNamelibxine1
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1-rc5-1ubuntu2.4
SHA-199279FE887D2A08CF580BF174522D0120D5F1106
SHA-25612BE48D325AA3188D9495190815FF75F1674EB37ADAA0E71FB296C0C34E84811