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[News] KDE's Fine Video Player Reviewed

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Kaffeine 0.8.6 Review

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| Up to now I reviewed SMPlayer and 11 video players for Linux, and in this 
| article I'll take a look at Kaffeine 0.8.6, the last version for KDE 3.x, and 
| also a well-known video player for KDE.  
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| When it comes to video players, Kaffeine is my favourite, several reasons for 
| it being that it plays anything I feed it with, it has good subtitle support 
| and the interface it provides is clean and simple to use. Well, the interface 
| is more a matter of taste, since most of the video players have it the same, 
| no matter if they are for KDE or GNOME. But I prefer the players which only 
| use a single window over the ones who come with a main window for controls 
| and menus and another one for playing the movie itself. As I said, only a 
| matter of taste.       
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http://vivapinkfloyd.blogspot.com/2008/07/kaffeine-086-review.html

It works well with everything you throw at it. In Mandriva 2008 (KDE), it comes
with all the codecs preinstalled.


Recent:

SMPlayer Review - One of the Most Powerful Video Players for Linux

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| Since it uses Qt 4, integration with KDE 4.x is very good and the interface
| blends smoothly in the environment. As for speed, comparing to players for
| KDE 3 like Kaffeine, it is a little slower (I'm referring to the interface's
| response only), but I hope this will get fixed as the time passes though.
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| To sum it up, SMPlayer is a very impressing application and one of the most
| powerful video players for Linux, together with Kaffeine or VLC.
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http://vivapinkfloyd.blogspot.com/2008/06/smplayer-review-one-of-most-powerful.html
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