Differences between version 11 and predecessor to the previous major change of MediaPlayer.
Other diffs: Previous Revision, Previous Author, or view the Annotated Edit History
Newer page: | version 11 | Last edited on Saturday, July 16, 2005 9:40:06 am | by AristotlePagaltzis | Revert |
Older page: | version 5 | Last edited on Saturday, November 15, 2003 2:34:49 pm | by CraigBox | Revert |
@@ -1,26 +1,34 @@
-Linux used to be slated for it
's lack of ability
to play multimedia (music, video, etc). Today there is almost nothing that you can't play on Linux, and it's not very tricky at all
.
+!! [MP3]? [QuickTime]? [DivX]? You
've come
to the right place
.
-[MP3]?
[QuickTime]? [DivX]? You
've come
to the right place
.
+Linux used to be slated for its lack of ability to play MultiMedia (music, video, etc).
Today there is almost nothing that you can't play on Linux, and it
's not very tricky at all. In fact you may find it
to be much less of a hassle than
the constant CoDec-hunting needed in MicrosoftWindows
.
-!!Music
+!! Audio
-; __
[Beep Media Player|http://www
.linux-media
.net/beep
/]__
: [XMMS] updated for [GTK
]2 (
and renamed at the bequest of the company that maintains XMMS). Some recompiling of plugins is required (MostPeople probably don't use any) but otherwise BMP is XMMS is BMP. If you have XMMS, get this
.
-;
RhythmBox : an [Apple|AppleCorporation] ITunes
inspired interface for Linux. Now officially part of
[GNOME] (
built on GStreamer)
. If you have FedoraCore 1, you have this, although without MP3 support - see
http://www.ieeto
.net
/rpm
/.
+[Beep Media Player | http://beepmp
.sourceforge
.net/]:
+ A [Fork] of
[XMMS] updated for [GTK2
] and renamed at the bequest of the company that maintains [
XMMS]
.
+RhythmBox:
+ An iTunes-
inspired interface for [GNOME],
built on [
GStreamer]
.
+[StreamTuner |
http://www.nongnu
.org
/streamtuner
/]:
+ Mainly concentrates on internet radio, but the Local-plugin allows browsing [MP3]s by directories on disc
.
-!!Video
+!! Video
-;
[Totem] : a
GNOME video player using either Xine or GStreamer (see below)
-;
[MPlayer] : one
of the original X11 video players, which uses its own media libraries. A lot of open source codecs
start life as part of MPlayer.
+[Totem]:
+ A [
GNOME]
video player using either [
Xine]
or [
GStreamer]
(see below).
+[MPlayer]:
+ One
of the original [
X11]
video players, which uses its own media libraries. A lot of OpenSource CoDec~s
start life as part of [
MPlayer]
.
-!!Backends
+!! Backends
If you're a programmer, and you want to build media into your application, you could look at something like
-;
[Xine] : originally
an open source media player application, xine split into into a player and a backend (xine-lib), which is the basis for many other media front ends (such as [Totem].)
-;
[GStreamer] : the
GNOME media framework (in the same way that DirectX is the Windows media framework)
+[Xine]:
+ Originally
an open source media player application, xine split into into a player and a backend (xine-lib), which is the basis for many other media front ends (such as [Totem].)
+[GStreamer]:
+ The [
GNOME]
media framework (in the same way that DirectX is the Windows media framework.
)
-Media players
are applications that allow you to view various 'media'.
+MediaPlayer~s
are applications that allow you to view various 'media'.
Players avalible for Linux:
* [MPlayer]
* [Xine]
@@ -28,8 +36,9 @@
* [Totem]
* VideoLanClient
* RealPlayer
* mpg123(1)
-* [mpg321|http://freshmeat.net/projects/mpg321]
+* [mpg321 | http://freshmeat.net/projects/mpg321]
+* ogg123(1)
----
-CategoryBeginners (''Welcome back to the "Should This Be A Category" discussion...'')
+CategoryBeginners