You're right about xine. That's why i only recommend it for playing DVD's cause just bout everything else is this hazy mist. I'd suggest going with MPlayer for playing everything but DVDs. It has far better performance, and supports alot more movie formats than Xine.

On 01/06/03 17:20, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Okay, thanks.  That's what I get for assuming!  I'm getting ready to merge xine on my Gentoo and wanted to find out what I really needed (I installed xine on a WS 3.1 and remember having to sort through all the mess to find out what was what-  but that was a while ago).  After reading the xine docs and websites I went to your SxS on xine.  The xine project isn't the best at really telling you what does what and what you need to do what you want!


On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 17:09:36 -0800
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 01/06/03 17:00, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> What is divx4 used for - I assume it's some kind of format for DVDs?

Actually it has nothing to do with DVDs. Its for DIVX formatted movies (AVI's mostly).
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