Dne út 4. února 2014 Calvin Morrison napsal(a):
why would it use arts? Nobody has used arts for years, even when KDE3 was around, people were sticking with alsa and oss. I would rather trinity go away from arts in the long run.
On 4 February 2014 13:20, Slávek Banko slavek.banko@axis.cz wrote:
Dne út 4. února 2014 Calvin Morrison napsal(a):
my vote is for kmplayer, since it uses the mplayer backend... which has lots of active development (see mplayer2 and mpv), but those are both drop in replacements.
Calvin
On 4 February 2014 13:09, Darrell Anderson darrella@hushmail.com
wrote:
I've had success with 'xine' 'kmplayer' (very slow) 'mplayer' (ok but full screen) and 'kaffeine"
Yes, but those apps are not default apps. Kaboodle is the only base app that plays videos.
Xine is indeed a dependency for several Trinity apps, but all of those apps are not base installation apps, like amarok, kaffeine, kmplayer, etc.
Darrell
KMPlayer for me very upset that the audio output does not use the arts. As a result, the volume controls 'master' instead to control only its own volume, as it does kaffeine.
Slavek
Sure, it is not necessary to use the arts. But it is a "bug" that instead of its own volume KMPlayer affects the 'master' volume. I want to be able to silence only video. But KMPlayer silences all. I remember when it was possible to use the arts output, volume work "properly".
Slavek --