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oldcpu Member
Joined: 26 Aug 2005 Location: Europe
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I updated the list adding chaplin, cpdvd, and cpvts.
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CronoCloud Member
Joined: 20 May 2006 Location: United States
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I ran across pspvc http://pspvc.sourceforge.net a few weeks ago. It's patched ffmpeg sources with x264 support. AVC encoding and the titles actually work. And it's easy to compile and use. it's got a simple GTK2 gui.
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onthink Member
Joined: 03 Dec 2006 Location: China
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ridgerunrbunny Member
Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Location: United States
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travman63 Member
Joined: 23 Aug 2007 Location: United States
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For a video PLAYER - I would reccommend VLC ( http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ )
In testing with various formats (especially wmv) - I found xine and mplayer to both have problems with video/audio being out of sync. VLC played these flawlessly - and I did not have to install any other codecs.
Note however, that a 600 mhz machine (running Xubuntu) - the video playback would be jerky (mplayer/totem/xine - were smoother - yet the sync problem remained.)
more info is available at ubuntuforums.org
TM
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m0loch Member
Joined: 21 May 2009 Location: Palmer Station Antarctica
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Just wanted to chime in here another vote for compiling your video software from source...
In my case, Kdenlive was woefully unstable from distro packages (actually, I suspect MLT was the culprit..) Once I acquired ffmpeg, MLT, MLT++ and finally Kdenlive sources and built it locally (with fre0ir plugin support I might add) things worked (mostly) beautifully
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Ego_Shredder Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2002 Location: Bradford, England (UK)
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Thanks m0loch, nice to hear of other users systems besides the usual Microsoft ones.
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