Result for 0EAA1855F0236B93AD3A6C8B81AA3512C06A8948

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.1/xineplug_decode_a52.so
FileSize83032
MD55DA21A3ED10A5368B15CC3ED385F873F
SHA-10EAA1855F0236B93AD3A6C8B81AA3512C06A8948
SHA-2562E547C843B278DDF4BE5F2F2CAB3447CADAC87C6FF6F6637B0054294A77B01EE
SSDEEP1536:G1Jdfy2qfWJNlXym6B/45z8f1G0UcJSZKiWKw3Wue5:boNgWz8y+Pe
TLSHT15F83FA8562F0C2BCC0294530CA8AA5FF2325BC51ED94645AB7A13E90BEFAE511DF7F11
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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
FileSize3610598
MD585F2029B2D651BB4D153E738FA122C54
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-1F605D52AABB62195D09FC566F6D850629C5C6D32
SHA-2569114C9002D5E70B79FB164B3D986A6A5C6CEA909B1FFA4E0A1B8B182B1A3DF7F