mplayer vs. xine
Panu Matilainen
pmatilai at welho.com
Fri Jan 30 08:21:57 UTC 2004
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, seth vidal wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 03:09, Geoff Teale wrote:
> > On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 07:42, seth vidal wrote:
> > > totem with the xine backend makes for a nice front end to xine. I've
> > > been using it for all my movie watching and it's a nice, simple and
> > > obvious (for the most part) interface.
> > >
> > > it's in the livna archives if anyone wants to try it out.
> > > -sv
> >
> > Totem is great. One way it scores over straight Xine is that it
> > maintains the Gtk2 look of the default Gnome desktop which, whilst not
> > as pretty as a Xine or Mplayer skin, looks a whole lot more
>
> It's funny, I've never liked the default xine or mplayer skins b/c I can
> never figure out what the damn buttons do.
Heh, glad to know I'm not alone feeling that way :)
>
> Totem's buttons are obvious or labeled.
>
> So from an ease-of-use standpoint sometimes consistent is much nicer
> than pretty.
Actually I don't even find the likes of xmms and xine UI's (well skins)
pretty by any means, just messy and sticking out like a sore thumb from
the rest of the applications.
- Panu -
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