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June 2009

Freevo Media Centre | Home Theatre Platform HTPC & PVR

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About Freevo Imagine a world where the tv guide is liquid, where the time slots are organised to suit your schedule. Imagine a place you can store all of your music, movies and photos for you and your family to enjoy. Imagine having access to all your games, podcasts, upto the minute weather and news reports. Imagine doing all of this for free. What a wonderful world that would be... Freevo is an open source HTPC media centre software integrating PVR / DVR funtionality along with music, video, gaming, home automation and more. It is written in python and uses existing popular software such as mplayer, xine and vlc. Primarily aimed at the Linux platform it is also possible to run on OSX and for the determined on Windows. It is the main mythtv alternative.

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September 2007

freshmeat.net: Project details for xine

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xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, and VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet. It interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available--and some of the most uncommon formats, too. All those features come in a reusable library (xine-lib) which can easily be embedded in your applications

xine - A Free Video Player - Releases

Step 1: Download and install xine-lib binary packages (rpm, deb) The xine project itself does not provide any pre-compiled binary packages. Depending on your Linux distribution, xine may be already available from your vendor. binary packages (rpm, deb)

xine - A Free Video Player - Features

Overview xine is a free, GPL-licensed video player for unix-like systems. The software is based on a modular, advanced multi-threaded architecture composed of:

August 2007

xine - A Free Video Player - About xine

platforms xine tries to be as portable as possible. Supported platforms include: * GNU/Linux (x86, alpha, sparc, ppc, ...) * FreeBSD (x86) * Solaris (sparc and x86) * Irix (mips) * Darwin/MacOS X (ppc) via the fink project Support for the following platforms is in progress (help is always appreciated): * MS Windows (partially working and committed to CVS) * HPUX (patches received) * OpenBSD (patches received) * OS/2 (external site)

xine - A Free Video Player - Skins

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Get skins here how to use a skin: unpack any skin-tarball in $prefix/share/xine/skins/ ($prefix being the place where xine is installed on your machine) or in your home in the directory $HOME/.xine/skins/

xine - A Free Video Player - Download

binary packages (rpm, deb) The xine project itself does not provide any pre-compiled binary packages. Depending on your Linux distribution, xine may be already available from your vendor. Debian packages may be downloaded via apt from Debian's official repository (however, gxine isn't in sarge). You just need to run something like: # apt-get install xine-ui # aptitude install gxine

June 2007

xine download

Step 2: Download and install a frontend A lot of different frontends exist today for various tastes and purposes. Most of them are media/dvd-player like frontends, but there are also frontends for special purposes like browser and file manager plugins.

xine

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What is xine? xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, and VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet. It interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available - and some of the most uncommon formats, too.