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2011/3/10 Oliver Burger <oliver.bgr@googlemail.com>
+There was already a discussion about that in the alpha2 iso thread but I think
+it's better to discuss this in a thread of its own.
+
+Most people "voted" for smplayer in the other thread, which would be fine with
+me. It's qt based (nothing against gtk, but using a gtk based application as
+default in kde is just weird. try to do it the other way arround and you'll be
+lynched by gnome fans), its backend mplayer is a powerfull player.
+But: I'm having a strange thing about it on my Mageia box: I start it, I open
+an ogg file, I play it. I close smplayer, start it again and it won't play the
+same ogg file anymore. I close smplayer again rm ~/.config/smplayer start it
+again, it plays my file and so on. Anybody else having the same thing? Is it a
+bug or just pebcak?
+
+Others preffered dragon player, which is KDE's default. We could but I don't
+really like it, since it's a bit too simplistic in my eyes.
+
+I personally prefer kaffeine. It's working just fine for me, has many more
+options then dragon player. But some of you told it's not stable enough (in
+what way?) and some don't like it because it's not using phonon but libxine
+directly.
+
+The next option would be totem which I hate (just a personal thing). And it's
+a gtk application which I consider weird as default in KDE.
+
+Then there is kmplayer, I haven't really used it till now, but it's working
+and it's offering you playback of local files, optical media and tv (which I
+couldn't test due to not existing hardware.
+
+Next option would be xine-ui which definitely is looking a bit old fashioned.
+
+Did I forget anything? And what do you think?
+
+Oliver
+

VLC would be a nice solution if it had an oxygen theme

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Dimitrios Glentadakis

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