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For me it's the only player on linux that will let me watch blu-ray rips (mkv) files with no stuttering or even fan noise from high cpu use. This on an aveage 4 year old laptop with integrated graphics.
I have set up smplayer to use it as a backend. Pausing doesn't work on smplayer with this setup so I hope someone can fix that.
So for me it is superior to mplayer and I hope some distros support it out of the box.
They really need to look at ALSA and Pulseaudio/jack integration instead.
We shouldn't let these projects depend on organizations that want to capitalize on it while screwing everyone. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_So...ietary.2C_free
Seriously, don't let them do this AGAIN!
They have already done it once.
They really need to look at ALSA and Pulseaudio/jack integration instead.
We shouldn't let these projects depend on organizations that want to capitalize on it while screwing everyone. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_So...ietary.2C_free
Seriously, don't let them do this AGAIN!
They have already done it once.
What are you talking about. OSS was in the kernel. Nobody could take it away or make it closed source. It's not 4Front's fault if the kernel devs decided to abandon it and create ALSA instead of bettering the existing OSS.
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