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KPlayer is a KDE multimedia player.
With KPlayer you can easily play a wide variety of video and audio files and
streams using a rich and friendly interface compliant with KDE standards.
Features include
- video, audio and subtitle playback from file, URL, DVD, VCD,
audio CD, TV, DVB, etc., as well as KDE I/O Slaves;
- volume, contrast, brightness, hue and saturation controls;
- zooming, full screen and fixed aspect options;
- status and progress display and seeking;
- multimedia library to organize your media files and streams;
- configuration dialog and file specific options;
- KPart for integration with Konqueror, KMLDonkey, etc.
The new 0.7 version brings KPlayer into the KDE 4 age. It has been ported to KDE 4 APIs, including Solid. There are currently no plans to use Phonon, since MPlayer is the only backend KPlayer uses. Some polishing has been done, primarily to make KPlayer window resizing smoother. And as usual there have been many bug fixes and translation updates.
Debian packages are available thanks to Christian Marillat.
Set up the repository unless you already have it in your sources.list:
echo 'deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org unstable main' >> /etc/apt/sources.list
Update the package list and install MPlayer, KPlayer, libdvdcss and codecs if applicable.
apt-get update
apt-get install mplayer kplayer kplayer-doc libdvdcss w32codecs
13 years ago
0.7.0 release
2008-01-11
- Port to KDE 4
- Smooth resizing
- Updated translations
0.6.3 release
2007-07-28
- Improved support for subtitles with many new options
- Vobsub and closed caption subtitles now supported
- Autoexpand option puts subtitles below video
- Many bug fixes and other improvements
- Updated translations
0.6.2 release
2007-05-13
- User manual updated with all the new 0.6 features
- Improvements in multimedia library and playlists
- Many bug fixes and other improvements
- Updated translations
0.6.1 release
2007-03-04
- New option to control volume independently of other programs
- Mixer device and channel options for ALSA and OSS sound output
- Fix to keep the system audio volume when starting up
- Fix for various problems when coming back from full screen
- Updated Brazilian Portugese, Breton and Panjabi translations
0.6.0 release
2007-01-14
- Much improved support for disk and tuner devices
- Multimedia Library to organize your media files and streams
- Support for multiple video, audio and subtitle tracks
- Many new and updated translations of the user interface
- Italian and Spanish translations of the user manual
- Many other improvements and bug fixes
13 years ago
0.7.0 release
2008-01-11
- Port to KDE 4
- Smooth resizing
- Updated translations
0.6.3 release
2007-07-28
- Improved support for subtitles with many new options
- Vobsub and closed caption subtitles now supported
- Autoexpand option puts subtitles below video
- Many bug fixes and other improvements
- Updated translations
0.6.2 release
2007-05-13
- User manual updated with all the new 0.6 features
- Improvements in multimedia library and playlists
- Many bug fixes and other improvements
- Updated translations
0.6.1 release
2007-03-04
- New option to control volume independently of other programs
- Mixer device and channel options for ALSA and OSS sound output
- Fix to keep the system audio volume when starting up
- Fix for various problems when coming back from full screen
- Updated Brazilian Portugese, Breton and Panjabi translations
0.6.0 release
2007-01-14
- Much improved support for disk and tuner devices
- Multimedia Library to organize your media files and streams
- Support for multiple video, audio and subtitle tracks
- Many new and updated translations of the user interface
- Italian and Spanish translations of the user manual
- Many other improvements and bug fixes
Phlogiston
11 years ago
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Ozzi
13 years ago
Quote:
# Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI="1"
NEED_KDE="4.0.0"
inherit kde4-base versionator
PREFIX=${KDEDIR}
DESCRIPTION="KPlayer is a KDE media player based on mplayer."
HOMEPAGE="http://kde-apps.org/content/download.php?content=9833&id=1"
SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/kplayer/${PN}-${PV}.tar.bz2"
KEYWORDS="~x86"
SLOT="kde-4"
LICENSE="GPL-2"
RDEPEND=">=media-video/mplayer-1.0_rc1"
src_unpack() {
kde4-base_src_unpack
sed -i -e '/set(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE ON)/d' ${S}/CMakeLists.txt || die "Sed failed"
}
src_compile() {
cmake-utils_src_configurein
kde4-base_src_make
}
src_install() {
kde4-base_src_install
}
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pelzowski
13 years ago
More "newbie" people will download this apps than.
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tajtokgxt
13 years ago
This is my computer's problem? Or am I missing some files?
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13 years ago
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kiriuja
13 years ago
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estevam
13 years ago
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kiriuja
13 years ago
If the file has embedded subtitles that are displayed automatically, you can turn them off on the Player/Subtitles submenu.
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estevam
13 years ago
I'm using openSUSE 10.2 64bits (kde 3.5.6) with kplayer rpm in 64bits from guru.
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kiriuja
13 years ago
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kiriuja
13 years ago
http://kplayer.sourceforge.net/manual/howto-bug-reporting.html
I am mostly interested in the console output from KPlayer.
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estevam
13 years ago
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kiriuja
13 years ago
http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php?cat=/Multimedia/kplayer
and I see some kplayer-debuginfo-0.6.1 packages on there. Maybe that is what you are looking for?
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747419
13 years ago
Still: good work, keep it up!
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kiriuja
13 years ago
In the future we can have a nice little interface for adding and removing those entries easily. But for now if enough people complain I can remove some of them of course.
Which ones do you think should stay? Let's have a vote...
I vote for Play definitely, maybe Queue also. I don't care much about the other ones.
What do you think?
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anupamsr
13 years ago
1. Keep them added!
2. Add an option, very visible, to disable them.
I know it gets annoying to have so many entries in the menu, but it is also the way "common" people like. It is a usability issue and people migrating from Windows expect to find the application in the context menu. It actually makes sense! How else a newbie is going to find every application, given the sheer number of programs KDE default install gives you, with every distro adding their own bit of categories.
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kiriuja
13 years ago
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747419
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estevam
13 years ago
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pelach
14 years ago
libfontconfig1 2.3.2-7ubuntu2 < 2.4.0
libpng12-0 1.2.8rel-5.1ubuntu0.1 < 1.2.13-4
libqt3-mt 3:3.3.6-3ubuntu3 < 3:3.3.7
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estevam
14 years ago
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estevam
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kiriuja
14 years ago
The overall impression is that after the recent fiasco anything suse is kinda deprecated.
Maybe time for a switch?
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