> Tim wrote > >>There's gnome-mplayer (there's probably a KDE variant), and smplayer, to try out, at least. > >>I have used GUI programs like XMMS or Audacious to play streams, but sometimes you need to tweak the preferences, to increase cache sizing, to avoid skips. Totem is too much of a black box (not enough options to play with). > > Before seeing above response, > I had just tried smplayer and it seems to be working well > no skips I can't agree. This is a gross understatement. With SMplayer, the picture is perfect, but the sound... the sound! It puts you right in the middle of the scene. ( I have enhanced stereo and surround 4 enabled... on headphones) I watched The Thomas Crown Affair yesterday and, when you're in the back seat of the truck at the beginning of the film, you really are there: the sound of the engine, the brakes, etc. are just so real. Only with a little preamp! Controlling back/forward with arrows and pgup pgdown works best. If anybody thinks there's a better movie player, I'd try it but AFAIC, it's kudos to Ricardo Villalba and his team. Great work! > smplayer -playlist xxxxxxxxx.pls > > and it comes up with a small window that has volume slider and mute just what i want.. In option, there's one for installing a very small icon in the panel. That's how I start it. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines