Robin Laing wrote:
Mladen Adamovic wrote:
Stephen Mirowski wrote:
Xine has been my choice for DVDs for a few years. Then I add in
Gxine for casual videos (also can be used a plugin for browser).
Mplayer works best as a browser video plugin.
I also recommend Xine. I had problems with Mplayer on certain
distros, but haven't any big problem with Xine so far. Mplayer
sometimes don't work from repo, sometimes don't work from source, and
sometimes it work but only from command line interface.
I only had problems with some codec's Xine does use - few times my
computer freezed during playback. But I knew that does movies have
codec's issue - the movies had coding bugs, lets say.
I also use xine and have found that there are some avi's/mpg's that
mplayer won't play. I have also used vlc to play DVD's.
I have never used Xine for anything but the backend of Totem. I find
Totem does a fine job of bringing the DVD to Xine which then sends pure
picture and sound to Totem which I watch on. I think Xine has problems
when used alone.
73 Karl
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