Result for 0BB4A353CD809BB1F104448CE259437710AC2B0A

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.1/xineplug_dmx_yuv_frames.so
FileSize6892
MD567016B286543CEBC5E9F5602DBB725BD
SHA-10BB4A353CD809BB1F104448CE259437710AC2B0A
SHA-256E68F2AAC3D0FD1B213DB3A1C7BDE8C61FB97DF4B035C56E9263D82F906F289FB
SSDEEP192:qt3M0q0eMBddyc5XBQpoSwhlJRP7fBukI:qtRddyc5RQGbl9ukI
TLSHT1CBE1A65E93D3CF13C864E2BD49CB9F314B7ADA04A8E70B4A138812706D1B7842F45EE1
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize3412136
MD57B8B79490CE00B40B713F854E76B267F
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>
PackageNamelibxine1c2
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.0.1-1ubuntu10.8
SHA-1EFE6FD3F15706930E69BFED709472E6BC149C1B6
SHA-256993D2EB5FB8A0F984BDE35248486D3B9FADF3D74809917D915DE62733E901FB0
Key Value
FileSize3410948
MD5E20A050EF41C099BAF95A9BBAC9C7B6E
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>
PackageNamelibxine1c2
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.0.1-1ubuntu10
SHA-1A20068069FFCEA1EBB96D8A9E811FAE4FE24C8B4
SHA-256DD3DFB8473C4CA14D51060E2534DC02A1F3A0C6306EF6B8849A720F10B47DA51