Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 05/11/06 19:00 CST:
> On 5/10/06, Simon Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Out of curiosity, which backend are you using with Totem - libxine,
>> gstreamer 0.8 or 0.10?
> 
> Probably not gstreamer-0.10 if he's watching DVDs since the plugins
> haven't been ported yet.

Sorry for not answering earlier. I use the xine backend as that is
what the Totem devs use as the default, and claim in their docs to
be better supported. If they say that, why would anyone use anything
other than what they recommend? :-)

Additionally, I like Totem because of the ability to use the menus
(as has been noted), but more because of the great screen size
adjustments it does. There's some option (don't have it open right
now) in the menu system that allows screen resizing. It works well.
It also works well if you just grab a corner of the window and
expand it. Things don't get appreciably distorted.

All in all, I like Totem because it makes it easy and comfortable
for me to watch movies on the PC. And that's what it's all about,
right? :-)

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