Thanks for all your input guys.  I installed all the relevent RPM's then ran usr/bin/xine and the ui came up, then immediately crashed.  The ui looks great (for the 2 seconds I get to see it anyway =), a huge leap from the old ui.  But, I just can't get it to run no matter what. It would be really great to try out this program as I've heard lots of great things about it but even when I got older versions to run, some of the codecs must have been wrong as the video was all screwy (barely visible). I'll keep playing with it though...

Vincent Meyer wrote:
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xine-lib is the core library package.
xine-ui is needed to supply the user interface
then need plugin RPMS for sound, etc.

V.

On Tuesday 01 January 2002 09:52 pm, you wrote:
I think that xine-ui is the main rpm with its associated libraries in
libexine.

On Tuesday 01 January 2002 10:20 pm, you wrote:
I have a question for the list.  It regards the XINE video player.  On
the cooker mirrors I can find all the XINE plugins etc. but not the core
RPM. Does anyone know where this is? I found a few XINE RPM's in
various places but none of them run. Also, anyone know of the state of
development of this program, as it will advance the Linux desktop a long
way having a unified video player that plays most formats?




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