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The correct title of this article is xine. It is displayed capitalised above because Wikimedia is taking over the world.
 
The correct title of this article is xine. It is displayed capitalised above because Wikimedia is taking over the world.
  
Maintainer: xine team<br />
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{{website|Xine|http://www.xinehq.de}}
Latest release: 1.0.3a / July 26, 2005<br />
 
OS: Cross-platform<br />
 
Genre: Media player<br />
 
License: GPL<br />
 
Website: xinehq.de<br />
 
  
 
'''xine''' (pronounced as &quot;maxine&quot; without the &quot;ma&quot;) 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 &quot;maxine&quot; without the &quot;ma&quot;) 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.

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