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> Ogle works really well.  I had to grab the latest stuff from the
> web site, but basically it all just works once you've got the right
> packages installed.
> 
> Sound and image works fine.  I'm running on a PIII 733MHz machine, so
> it's by no means cutting edge.  Ogle even kept working fine through
> Ctrl-Alt-+ X11 screen resolution cycling, which I thought was pretty
> impressive!

I use xine from cvs at the moment. At that edge, it's breaking fairly often
at the moment, but I found the 0.9.8 release worked really well - it
plays DVDs, as well as a bundle of other formats like AVI, vcd, ogg, mp3 and
can read from dvd, file or http streams. The DVD menu stuff is
based on the OGLE code, but I've found that the MPEG2 decoding is more
efficient and uses less CPU. 

I have a dual Celeron 333 system, and DVDs play quite well on that... I'd
have called a PIII 733 more than sufficient for the task.

J.
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Jan Schmidt                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I came for the quality. I stayed for the freedom. -- Sean Neakums

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