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  MythTV Performance Hacks: Maximizing MPlayer and xine
The default setups for MPlayer and xine essentially assume you're running them on a desktop computer, not on a dedicated media box, so there are a few tweaks to be made.
You can also tell xine to start playback of a provided file immediately (this is actually its default behavior, but you'll see why we specify it momentarily).
As of this writing, a default xine configuration file is over 675 lines long, owing to copious amounts of documentation, describing what each configuration directive does.
www.extremetech.com /article2/0,1697,2055340,00.asp   (1126 words)

  
 xine - A Free Video Player - Releases
xine-lib is the xine core engine, it is needed for all frontends and applications that use xine.
Some parts of xine (especially audio/video codecs) may be subject to patent royalities in some countries.
The xine project is not warranting or indemnifying you in any way for patent royalities.
xinehq.de /index.php/releases   (280 words)

  
 xine - A Free Video Player - Features
They provide input data to xine and may be seen as an abstraction layer for DVDs, files, http, pipes, VCDs so that the rest of xine does not need to know from where the data is coming.
xine runs on a wide variety of hardware and operating systems therefore it need to have different means of displaying video and audio.
DVD menu support in xine would not have been possible without the kind support from ogle.
www.xinehq.de /index.php/features   (702 words)

  
 Xine User Interface-0.99.4
The above file is created and maintainable through the xine setup dialog box.
is a color ASCII art video player which utilizes CACA as the frontend for the xine Libraries.
is a tool to connect to a xine remote control server.
www.linuxfromscratch.org /blfs/view/svn/multimedia/xine-ui.html   (207 words)

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