On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 01:06, Matthias Saou wrote:
> Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> 
> > Personaly, i have a deep love for Totem 
> > (http://www.hadess.net/totem.php3) which is a gnome 2 front end for the 
> > xine-libs (http://xine.sourceforge.net/). It intergrates very nicely 
> 
> There is also recently the new gxine frontend that was ported to gtk2, it
> now looks pretty much like totem.

...and it also has a Mozilla plugin. So, once you install it, you can
play in Mozilla most of the formats that are understood by xine-lib.
With the appropriate libs, that includes Real, QuickTime, Windows
Media...

Actually, once you install libxine, you can use several different
front-ends: totem, gxine, kxine, xine-ui... That's because xine is,
essentially, a _library_ not an application.
I've personally used xine-ui for a long time, but now i'm looking with
interest at gxine. I guess i just need to finally make the jump from
"stable" (0.9.13) to "devel" (1.0beta).

-- 
Florin Andrei

"It is not because books are too expensive
that they worship football." - Paul Graham



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