From kde-announce-apps Tue Jun 06 21:19:03 2006 From: koos vriezen Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 21:19:03 +0000 To: kde-announce-apps Subject: [Kde-announce-apps] KMPlayer 0.9.2a Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-announce-apps&m=114989082417921 Name: KMPlayer Version: 0.9.2a Type: Video Application Depend: KDE 3.1.x License: LGPL Homepage: http://kmplayer.kde.org More Info: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=10004 Description: Video player plugin for Konqueror using MPlayer, Xine or GStreamer. Like MPlayer, the Xine and GStreamer backend are out-of-process players. So it will not crash konqueror when Xine or GStreamer crashes. Also a simple tool for video playing and recording. Supports many playlist formats, including PLS, M3U, ASX, SMIL and podcast RSS/Atom, plays all links directly from the internet. Other specialties are DVD, VCD and VDR support. Changelog: Changes since version 0.9.2 - Fix realvideo on tagesschau.de, support control lists as well - Toolbar can now be changed using KDE's default KEditToolbar dialog - Support 'ref' media tags and 'meta' head tags for Smil - TV source channel switching using Xv player now lowers volume for a short time - Fix passing playlist files at the commandline, were directly fed to backends - Fix ASX in case entries point to other playlist files, these weren't resolved - With plugin, undo infowindow or controlpanel only view if video output is detected (basically undo (mis)detection which controls to show) - Fix set Edit mode window to plain text, it interpretered HTML tags Compared to the 0.9.1 series, the differences are RealPix image format support, updated gstreamer backend from 0.8 to the latest stable 0.10 version, a recorder that uses the Xine's mrl extension which, unlike the others, shows video while recording, a central timing registration that allows more accurate SMIL animations which enables animation to pause (including running gif/realpix animations and/or videos), and a simple playlist editor that edits the raw XML at any point in the tree. 0.9.x versions are the begin of playlist support, but trying very hard not to duplicate the ones found in the audio players and kaffeine. Current idea is using a subset of SMIL as a document format. This means no list of playable entries, but more like a presentation. I'm open for ideas for a good editor :-). _______________________________________________ Kde-announce-apps mailing list Kde-announce-apps@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-announce-apps