Patrick Nagel wrote: > Hi Duncan, > > On 2009-09-07 09:06, Duncan wrote: > >> Well, I found a solution I'm EXTREMELY happy with. smplayer is a full- >> featured mature video player solution much like kaffeine for kde3 was, >> only built on qt4 only, not a full kde4, and using mplayer, not xine- >> lib. >> > > Indeed, smplayer is great. I'm using it for over a year already, and I'm very > happy with it. I think it's a near perfect GUI wrapper for mplayer. It doesn't > bring all of mplayer's features to the GUI, but a good amount of them. A huge > advantage over using mplayer directly (what I had been doing for years before > discovering smplayer), is, that you don't need to restart the player (and then > jump back to where you have been in the file) when changing things like > subtitle track, audio track, etc. > > Patrick. > > Smplayer is a very fine front end for Mplayer, but am I right in thinking that only kaffeine has support for Digital Broadcast TV ? It's one of the big advantages of this player over all the others I have come across. If there is no kaffeine (yet) for KDE4, are there other apps that provide DVB support ? Bogus ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.