Bogus Zaba posted on Fri, 06 Nov 2009 20:36:46 +0000 as excerpted: > Anne Wilson wrote: >> I don't have TV on my system, and I need someone who does to help me >> put a little info onto http://userbase.kde.org/Kaffeine about it - what >> it can do, any configuration that helps, any hints and tips. If you >> are willing to help, either edit the page yourself, or send me the text >> and I'll deal with formatting, syntax etc. >> > Do you want just KDE4 stuff ? I am a long-term user of Kaffeine 0.8.x on > KDE 3.5.y and use if for digital television, but have not yet moved to > KDE 4. Partly because I was not sure what the Kaffeine situation was for > KDE 4. Understand there is now a KDE 4 version of Kaffeine at least in > beta. Kaffeine for kde4 has a LONG way to go to reach kde3's kaffeine features. Last I checked, using the "live" sources version about a month ago, it had barely any more features than the default kde4 dragonplayer and the like -- IOW, it would play video, but that's about it -- none of the extra stuff that had people going to the trouble of installing a non- kde-core kaffeine on kde3, instead of just using what shipped with kde in the first place. HOWEVER, there *IS* an alternative, an an EXTREMELY good one at that. It's called smplayer. smplayer is qt4 based, as is kde4, so other than switching from the xine-lib dependencies of kaffeine to the mplayer dependencies of smplayer (and kde4 uses both, xine-lib as a phonon/sound backend, and mplayer for mplayerthumbs, the kdemultimedia package that kde4 uses to generate video thumbnails), there's very few additional dependencies needed. And smplayer has all those fancy control features that make kaffeine what it was on kde3. In fact, it has at least one I always wished kaffeine had but it didn't, single-frame advance. This is on the general computer video side, at least. I don't have a TV card, so I can't personally verify comparability of features there, but it does seem to have basic controls for it, at least, and I've no reason to believe that would be inferior to its general computer based video controls, hardware permitting, of course. So I'd not let the lack of a full-featured kaffeine stand in the way of your switch to kde4, if I were you, and I would DEFINITELY checkout smplayer. Actually, because it's only qt4 based, you should be able to checkout smplayer without even bothering your kde3 installation or worrying about kde4 at all -- just try smplayer, which should install qt4 as a dependency if you don't already have it installed, and I expect you'll be able to cross the kaffeine equivalent mediaplayer worry off your switching worries list entirely! It certainly was all the solution I could have wished for and more, here! -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.