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'''xine''' (pronounced as "maxine" without the "ma") is a multimedia playback engine for Unix released under the GNU General Public License. It can play CDDA, DVD-Video, and VCD, as well as common computer multimedia formats like [[AVI]], [[Windows Media Video|WMV]], [[MOV]], [[MP3]], [[FLAC]], [[Theora]], [[Speex]], and [[Vorbis]]. | '''xine''' (pronounced as "maxine" without the "ma") is a multimedia playback engine for Unix released under the GNU General Public License. It can play CDDA, DVD-Video, and VCD, as well as common computer multimedia formats like [[AVI]], [[Windows Media Video|WMV]], [[MOV]], [[MP3]], [[FLAC]], [[Theora]], [[Speex]], and [[Vorbis]]. |
Revision as of 20:38, 18 January 2006
The correct title of this article is xine. It is displayed capitalised above because Wikimedia is taking over the world.
xine (pronounced as "maxine" without the "ma") is a multimedia playback engine for Unix released under the GNU General Public License. It can play CDDA, DVD-Video, and VCD, as well as common computer multimedia formats like AVI, WMV, MOV, MP3, FLAC, Theora, Speex, and Vorbis.
xine is built as a shared library (xine-lib) that supports different frontend player applications. To decode multimedia data xine uses libraries from the FFmpeg project or binary codecs.
External links
- Home Page
- Kaffeine (xine-based frontend player)
- XinePlayer (Mac OS X frontend)