Re: Before I spend hours screwing around with Mplayer and Xine -- some advice please ?

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Williams,

  I've always been using Xine since FC1 'till 7
successfully. I got everyting from freshmeat.net and
worked for me, all the plug-ins I would need as well
as the needy ones for *.wmv essential-20061022.tar.bz2
which I downloaded from somewher (google it) and
unpack on /usr/lib & rename it /usr/lib/win32. Since
then, I install xine-lib, quicktime &
essential-20061022.tar.bz2 and use kaffeine as a front
end. It works nicer than xine itself with all kind of
media cd's & DVD's. I even use it on my laptop to play
all my collections of *.ogg files which by the way
have better quality than mp3's. Hope this will help

Sincerely,


--- Dave Stevens <geek@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Monday 14 April 2008 09:22:52 am William Case
> wrote:
> > Hi;
> >
> > I am running F8 and have downloaded and installed
> both Xine and Mplayer.
> > Xine( and totem I suppose) keeps taking over as
> default.
> >
> > With previous Fedora versions I just uninstalled
> Xine to get Mplayer
> > working, however this time I thought I might try
> to get Xine going.  The
> > front end gui looks attractive and Firefox about:
> seems to be saying all
> > the codecs are there.
> >
> > However, the first problem is there seems to be no
> Xine help
> > documentation.  I am willing to do the exploratory
> work and climb the
> > learning curve.  But before I begin and
> fruitlessly waste a lot of time,
> > if anyone has some tips, hints or experience using
> one or the other of
> > Xine or Mplayer, I would appreciate a short post.
> >
> > I know there is lots of info and previous posts on
> this subject, but
> > before I even go there, is it worth it?  Or should
> I just eliminate Xine
> > and use Mplayer?
> >
> > --
> > Regards Bill
> 
> I originally wanted to use mplayer for the wide
> range of codecs implemented 
> and available but it was a pita. When kplayer came
> along as a front end I 
> became quite happy with the combo. works for me.
> 
> Dave
> 
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