I propose this plea!

Hartmut


Am 15.02.2014 12:42, schrieb Olaf Meltzer:
* Manfred Tremmel schrieb:

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Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 00:27:21 +0100
From: Manfred Tremmel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [packman] libxine2-1.2.3 breaks DVB audio
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I think so. The xine-ui doesn't integrate in modern uis, kaffeine
for KDE3 was great, especially as DVB-Viewer, but KDE3-times are
over. Kaffeine for KDE4 never reached the functionality or
usability of it's predecessor and last release was years ago, the
homepage is broken for some times, I don't think there is any
active developments. Other frontends don't show much live, the
overview of http://www.xine-project.org/releases links to a lot of
dead projects. xine isn't dead, but it isn't realy alive, I think.
Other video players/frameworks like vlc, the gstreamer framework or
xbmc have made the race.
Oh no! Please do not drop Kaffeine3. It is my prefered DVB-T/S Viewer
and Recorder -- even under KDE4. It works fine with a few KDE3
dependencies.

Kaffeine for KDE4 still is a comfortable DVB player, XBMC is usually
run full screen and needs a lot of configuration done for DVB.
Kaffeine is straightforwarded and lightweight. It would be sad if
it died. And using VLC for DVB is a pain in the *ss.
Kaffeine for KDE4 is far away from Kaffeine3's comfort.

And please don't drop xine-ui as well.

Gruß -- Olaf Meltzer





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