On Thursday 08 January 2009 16:29:43 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > On Thursday 2009 January 08 10:09:00 Dotan Cohen wrote: > >My intention is in filing an Akonadi-related integration feature > >request, so I am looking for the flagship KDE video player to file > >against. Are > >there any full-featured video players shipped with KDE? > > To the best of my knowledge: Not currently. Don't know why I bother really but where ever you post you need to grasp the front end bit I mentioned earlier. The other bit that actually does the work might be called the back end. As far as I am aware there are only 2 back ends. Xine and Mplayer. Maybe Kevin could chime in on that point. Clearly the facilities available in the back end limit what can be done in the front end. The front end may not even make use of all of the facilities available in the back end. Mplayer and it's associated code will do all sorts of things for instance. This front end back end arrangement applies to most kde apps even k3b. On flagship apps. KDE is a DESKTOP that runs apps as is Gnome and a number of others. As far as I'm aware Kaffeine is the most fully featured KDE video app and is likely to remain so. That's where you should post but if your changes fall outside of the pure video features that Xine can provide maybe you need to post there as well. Me I long for a fast and slow play facility. John ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.