Arg, haven't used Redhat, but try looking at repositories (synaptic package manager?) and try VLC.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
at redhat.com
There are a variety of different Linux software downloads available for download. One can download basic Linux for free from sites such as Download Linux Free and Softonic.
Suse Linux is a software company, as it the distributor of the Linux operating system. It was established in 1992 and is part of the Suse Linux Enterprise.
Download the VLC for Linux and then you have to run the setup to install the program.
Software from Mandriva can be downloaded from their specific website online. Mandriva is the Linux software and can also be downloaded from the Linux site too.
Almost every Linux distro can run multimedia programs, and has them available in their repository. Several distros are targeted at multimedia production and bundle such software by default. These include Ubuntu Studio, 64 Studio, dyne:bolic, and Musix.
both are different versions. rhel 5 has more features and inbuilt software..
Scientific Linux is a Linux distribution. It is a free and open source operating system and aims to be as close to the commercial enterprise distribution as possible.
Kyle Rankin has written: 'Linux Multimedia Hacks' -- subject(s): Interactive multimedia, Linux, Multimedia systems
You want to get yourself a copy of Linux STD. That has all the hacking tools you need. Just go on to the official Linux STD site and download it. Its free too.
Yes. LMMS is open-source and as of the time of writing this answer, it is and will be free-of-charge to download, copy, install, and use for the forseeable future.
Multimedia has the same purpose in Linux as it does in Windows or Mac OS X. Multimedia is commonly used for entertainment, but also for educational / instructional purposes.