Result for 0DAFD369CA86F07FBBA25EFFC3AB4E95B88D07CD

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.1/xineplug_inp_http.so
FileSize50404
MD54C4AD28AEC58A4A952315829138829DF
SHA-10DAFD369CA86F07FBBA25EFFC3AB4E95B88D07CD
SHA-256DE1F881A23108AE4287FCB3F9928E17A4832E0AD1BFD8EF212883C6FD7D095C6
SSDEEP1536:SmhZ+pW0pVWurB3m60WFwpHNjHDwTUE62HOz8rtbTkKpP0JM9xmSuw2A9f0Gjo5v:SUYp5pVWurB3m60WFwpHNjHDwTl62HOF
TLSHT19F33C701FA65DC73E60C21BC1B33F71587559B448A724CC4AF75738CA80FA96AF528B9
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
FileSize2828666
MD51C4910115D3FA1BA6CA2C0D48A0D7615
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+ubuntu2-7.12
SHA-14F07198BFEE42F945814774AA7CBADF7CE00BB01
SHA-25651286295F432C6F005F77048B4470C3A663F4BD0798FBD0CD6715677FB03CB02