On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 16:46 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 08/01/2011 16:14, Insomniac wrote:
On Friday, January 07, 2011 14:20 peter nikolic wrote:
Hi folks
Well having had to do a reinstall of 11.3 i have most hings working but i still get one complaint from kaffeine when trying to watch TV i get
Cannot find demux plugin for MRL"fifo:/home/pete/.kde4/share/apps/kaffeine/dvbpipe.m2t".
I have VLC installed and working but i prefere kaffeine any day of the week i have w32all-codecs ffmpeg xine from packman and gawd knows what else
how does one solve this i be jiggered if i can remember I was told to 'update' kaffeine and the kaffeine people said it was opensuse's fault. It didn't do any good.
IMO, kaffeine has been screwed up badly by either opensuse or the kaffeine devs or both. It doesn't work anywhere near as well as it did in suse 9.3 (personally the last time it did work well and I still had control over things it did)...now the controls are almost gone and it's a dumbed down' version of what it once was.
So you've noticed this as well, eh? :-) .
kaffeine is not the kaffeine of old. I've even spent time with the person who still maintains it to get a problem resolved - but it was never resolved as far as I know, and which is why I gave kaffeine away as a bad joke and switched to vlc but also using xine which I have been using for many years (xine for digital TV and watching DVDs and vlc to record TV programs and also watch DVDs when I want to see things frame-by-frame, for example [I was most surprised, for example, when watching one particular Hollywood movie that the actress didn't wear any knickers during a simulated rape scene- and it's all there for the world to see if one used the frame-by-frame view! :-) . Ever watch some scenes in Basic Instinct with Stone and Douglas f-b-f?)
Any idea if Ogle is still being packaged for oS? VLC and xine are nice, but Ogle rocked.
So, since it doesn't work well, they took control(s) away from me, and it seems to be going the way of an M$ app...I use VLC for everything.
Good boy! :-)
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