Kaffeine

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Kaffeine

Kaffeine 0.7 playing
a video with Konqi
Maintainer: The Kaffeine Team
Stable release: 0.8.3  (November 26, 2006) [+/-]
Preview release: none  (none) [+/-]
OS: Linux, Unix and like
Use: Media player
License: GPL
Website: kaffeine.sf.net

Kaffeine is a full featured media player for UNIX(-like) machines running the KDE (K Desktop Environment).

By default it uses xine-lib as the backend. It can also use MPlayer if installed. With the release of version 0.7 the developers made a GStreamer KPart, therefore it now supports the 3 most used media frameworks for Linux. Because of those 3 media frameworks it is able to play nearly every known audio and video format, however some may only be played with proprietary codecs.

Features include streaming, DVB, DVD, Video CD and CD audio.


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