Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 15th Jul 2008 12:29 UTC, submitted by linuxlinks
Linux A sizeable number of full featured, mature and free video applications are available on the Linux platform. This article explores such topics as becoming a digital video editing master and turning your Linux machine into a Home Theatre. To provide insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 42 high quality Linux video applications, covering a broad spectrum of uses. Most of the titles included in this feature are desktop applications with an elegant graphical front-end, although we have not neglected console software.
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RE: They forgot XBMC
by ple_mono on Tue 15th Jul 2008 14:00 UTC in reply to "They forgot XBMC"
ple_mono
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2005-07-26

Hey, thanks for that. Didn't know about XBMC.
I'd like to add "oxine" to that list. It's not as packed with features as say XBMC/Freevo etc, but it is a "light" media player perfect for a "minimal" media center box.
Personally, i've been running freevo for a year or two now as a dedicated media center, hooked up to a tv+remote, and i'm rather pleased with it.

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