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 xine 1.1.12 (xine-lib)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Tue, Aug 15th 2000 17:59 PDT (7 years, 9 months ago) Updated: Thu, Apr 17th 2008 04:34 PDT (29 days ago)


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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.

Release focus: Minor security fixes

Changes:
An insufficient boundary check in the Speex audio decoder, as reported in CVE-2008-1686, was fixed. Two regressions in 1.1.11.1, breaking QuickTime container handling and the Matroska demuxer, were fixed. Various improvements were made to the Real codec. The PulseAudio driver was improved.

Author:
gooofy [contact developer]

Rating:
8.47/10.00 (161 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.xinehq.de/
Tar/BZ2:
http://sourceforge.net/[..]d=9655&package_id=9732&release_id=592185
Changelog:
http://hg.debian.org/[..]fe536744a326;file=ChangeLog;style=gitweb
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://hg.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib
Bug tracker:
http://bugs.xine-project.org/
Mailing list archive:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=xine-user

Trove categories: [change]
[Environment]  X11 Applications
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  POSIX :: BSD :: FreeBSD, POSIX :: IRIX, POSIX :: Linux, POSIX :: SunOS/Solaris
[Topic]  Multimedia :: Video :: Display

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» gooofy (Owner)
» Siggi (release manager)

» Rating: 8.47/10.00 (Rank 295)
» Vitality: 1.06% (Rank 160)
» Popularity: 41.51% (Rank 14)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
xine-lib
The xine core, official releases.
1.1.12 17-Apr-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/BZ2 Changelog
gxine
An advanced GTK-based xine frontend plus a Mozilla plugin.
0.5.11 01-Feb-2007 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/BZ2 Changelog
xine-ui
A skin-based user interface.
0.99.5 04-May-2007 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Releases

Version Focus Date
1.1.12 Minor security fixes 17-Apr-2008 04:34
1.1.11.1 Minor security fixes 31-Mar-2008 07:37
1.1.11 Minor security fixes 20-Mar-2008 06:44
1.1.10.1 Minor security fixes 11-Feb-2008 06:35
1.1.10 Major security fixes 28-Jan-2008 07:13
1.1.9.1 Major security fixes 14-Jan-2008 06:59
1.1.9 Minor bugfixes 07-Jan-2008 05:00
1.1.8 Minor bugfixes 04-Oct-2007 09:33
1.1.7 Major bugfixes 07-Jun-2007 06:49
1.1.6 Minor bugfixes 18-Apr-2007 06:25

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 Comments

[»] Thanks
by hairdude - Mar 29th 2006 09:01:11

Agreed, it is projects like these that make linux a viable alternative for me. Thanks for all of your work.

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[»] Thank you for this project
by Thomas Fruetel - Jan 4th 2006 22:55:07

Thanx for providing an awesome open source multimedia environment. Using Linux would be a lot less fun without it.

--
The net is a vampire

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[»] DivX Supported?
by gois - Nov 30th 2005 08:07:26

Would I be right in assuming DivX encoded movies are supported?

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    [»] Re: DivX Supported?
    by PaganHippie - Dec 3rd 2005 12:24:13


    > Would I be right in assuming DivX

    > encoded movies are supported?

    Yes, DivX plays fine.

    --
    Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.

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[»] New releases
by Moritz Barsnick - Aug 31st 2005 10:24:28

Could Siggi please update this entry with the new releases? Hello?

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[»] Thanks!
by The_JL - Aug 9th 2005 23:01:34

Thomas et al, thanks. Xine rocks, I would recommend it to anyone.

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[»] Xine
by Thomas M. - May 3rd 2005 02:26:10

Xine is a really versatile player. It supports a very impressive range of video and audio codecs. Xine does not directly support the playback of encrypted DVDs, although a dvd plugin can be obtained over the internet to add this functionality. With the use of plugins it can be extended in many other ways too. Multimedia was one area where Linux was desperately far behind Windows, but thanks to Xine this isn't true anymore. There are many nice frontends to Xine: eg totem or kaffeine. My verdict: Xine is a great one stop multimedia shop. Tom

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[»] please
by tasty - Nov 22nd 2004 20:45:14

1) comments shouldn't be used for technical support

2) if satan got a turd pregnant, the baby would be karaoke

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[»] great!
by Shoemoney - Aug 26th 2004 07:55:35

Awesome player! Highly recomend. Excellent documentation.

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[»] cdg or mp3+g support
by Tracy - Mar 25th 2003 21:30:27

since this project seems to take on everything else, why not make it karaoke friendly by adding support for either cdg and/or mp3g file formats? the program rocks as is right now, but there seems to be a movement on making it the center of family entertainment and karaoke is just one more step in that direction. I've looked and can't seem to find a karaoke player for Linux so maybe you'd be the first. thanks for all of you efforts!

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    [»] Re: cdg or mp3+g support
    by Gilles_Foucault - Sep 2nd 2003 13:39:05


    > since this project seems to take on
    > everything else, why not make it karaoke
    > friendly by adding support for either
    > cdg and/or mp3g file formats? the
    > program rocks as is right now, but there
    > seems to be a movement on making it the
    > center of family entertainment and
    > karaoke is just one more step in that
    > direction. I've looked and can't seem
    > to find a karaoke player for Linux so
    > maybe you'd be the first. thanks for
    > all of you efforts!

    I'd like to have a karaoke plugin in XMMS ... which would handle CDG, MP3G, KAR formats !!! It does not exist anything at now !

    Maybe I'll program it if I've some free time ...

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      [»] Re: cdg or mp3+g support
      by Lars - Mar 21st 2004 04:31:48

      you could check http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdg123/
      they are building exactly that kind of thing and I guess they are in need of some additional developers..

      > I'd like to have a karaoke plugin in
      > XMMS ... which would handle CDG, MP3G,
      > KAR formats !!! It does not exist
      > anything at now !
      >
      > Maybe I'll program it if I've some free
      > time ...

      --

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[»] VCD conversion
by Mehmet Ali - Jan 2nd 2003 02:07:41

If you do this, your reputation will boost. People are just craving to find a program that will convert the old .dat format to mpeg! I suggest you try this.

--
Mehmet Ali

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[»] dvd on hd playback
by Laurent - May 18th 2002 08:59:51

Hi !
Thanks for this great program, with full-screen top quality
dvd playback for 22% cpu !
I would just LOVE an input plugin to load a bunch of VOB
files as one film (ripped & stripped dvd on HD), instead of
"cating" manually these files together for
dvd-on-hd-playback.
It seems indeed that such an option is missing in every
linux player...

Anyway, one more time, Bravo !

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[»] hehe...
by Apopatos - May 6th 2002 17:34:39

With d5d and dvdnav plugins for new Xine 0.9.9, finally I have full dvd menu support in my Linux system!

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[»] Excelent...
by Apopatos - Apr 25th 2002 00:19:12

Excellent player with really excellent DVD playback support, but with very anstable GUI! Stil, I can play more videos than Mplayer. Of course a very, very good reason to leave windows media player!

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[»] A player that was easy to install
by Gazza - Apr 16th 2002 06:35:50

Good player. I actually was able to install it thanks to some instructions I found in the divx.com forum.

Anyways, I've gotta say that this is a good start. I can play Windows Media Player files in Linux.

A couple of points though. Why isn't there support to open asx files with a click and what I would also like to see is a mozilla plugin so I can play videos that open up with my web browser.

One question is how can I get full screen video to work. When I stretch the video to full screen mode it just shows one frame. Any suggestions from any of you? I don't exactly get what they say in the FAQ about it.

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[»] very good
by Mariusz Gniazdowski - Dec 6th 2001 15:52:59

Xine is very cool! Now we must just wait for stable XFree release - and fun fun fun! :)

Butt one thing is needed (thats why i writing that comment): subtitles - so i can play DivX with them. Please :)

And some codecs - mpg`s are not supported.
Best regards.

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[»] xine dvd plugin
by Micke - Jan 20th 2001 07:31:48

Take a look at the following: http://gape.ist.utl.pt/ment00/linuxdvd.html or http://members.nbci.com/captain_css/

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    [»] Re: xine dvd plugin
    by Uwe Hof - Feb 5th 2001 03:27:36


    > Take a look at the following:
    >
    >
    > http://gape.ist.utl.pt/ment00/linuxdvd.html
    >
    > or
    >
    > http://members.nbci.com/captain_css/
    what does this mean ? demux error! 00 00 00 (should be 0x000001)

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      [»] Re: xine dvd plugin
      by DontTreadOnMe - Feb 8th 2001 12:41:18


      >
      >
      > what does this mean ? demux error! 00
      > 00 00 (should be 0x000001)
      From the xine FAQ
      http://xine.sourceforge.net/xine_frame.php?page=FAQ

      I get this message: demux error! 00 00 00 (should be 0x000001)

      Probably xine can't access your input source. Most commonly this happens when you're trying to play locked/encrypted DVDs. Remember that xine can't play such DVDs out-of-the box (for legal reasons).

      You could use an css-enabled DVD input plugin to avoid this.

      Another reason could be that your (RPC-2) DVD drive isn't set up for the right region.

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[»] encrypted
by Tony Collins - Jan 7th 2001 08:14:37

OK. I've searched quite a few places. Am I the only person in the world who can't find the "improved" xine_dvd_plugin that they refer to on their website?

Can someone tell me where to find this wonderful plugin that can decode encrypted dvds?

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