On Tuesday 28 Jul 2009 06:24:12 David Haller wrote:
Hello,
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009, Dog Walker wrote: [..]
I am using MPlayer now, but prefer Kaffeine's onscreen mouse-selectable menus.
gmplayer and vlc have those. Or do you mean the on-DVD-menues? I've come across some that mplayer and even vlc 'hang' on, while xine shows them correct, yes. Effing on-purpose defective discs.
Basically: I use xine to look at the menues/titles etc. when vlc hangs (or takes ages), and for everything else (i.e. specifically the actual viewing) I prefer mplayer for it's keyboard handling (seeking, pause/play/speed/single-step, volume, subtitles, delay (audio and subtitle), brightness, contrast, ...). Just have a look at ~/.mplayer/input.conf (or /etc/mplayer/input.conf).
-dnh
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Every thing you need is on Pacman i have 11.1 playing DVD's using xine did noy=t bother with Kaffeine this time because i am using KDE4.2.9 on the laptop and the Pacman Kaffeine is for KDE3 so xine with the xine-gui works fine it's all on there . It does a nice job of playing Audio CD's as well which is mor than can be said for that pieceof **()(*&**( called KSCD what the hell is that . Have fun Pete .