Maybe professional is the wrong word.  I guess it's the tone of the forums and the 
responses.  I subscribed to Xine a while back and then started again this weekend.  I 
also started Mplayer and it appears the tone of the messages and responses are on a 
"higher" level.  Xine may be good but it's just such a mismash when you try and figure 
it out since the docs are lousy - even by opensource standards <G> - and it doesn't 
seem to matter to them.  I remember spending days building the xine stuff - adding 
something, removing it when I found out it wasn't really what I needed!

On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 17:49:15 -0800
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Its funny that you think that. MPlayer used to (maybe still does in some 
> circles) have the most horrid reputation of being the project run by 
> immature stuck up assholes (pardon my french).  They've come a long way.
> 
> On 01/07/03 15:24, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> > Yup, that's what I felt.  I did Xine a year or so ago without help - what a mess.  
>I've been in both Mplayer and Xine mailing lists and Mplayer is more "professional" 
>it seems.
> 
> 
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