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Date: Mon May 07 2001 - 08:11:01 CDT

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    The RPMS below are built on a default Red Hat Linux 7.1 (Seawolf) system
    with always all the latest official updates applied.
    To install these packages, you may also need to install some others from the
    main Seawolf RPMS, the Seawolf powertools and/or freshrpms.net but no other
    third-party ones unless otherwise mentionned.

    Binary and source RPMS are always both available for download from :

    http://freshrpms.net/
    http://seawolf.freshrpms.net/

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    Name: xine Relocations: (not relocateable) Version: 0.4.2 Vendor: Freshrpms.net Release: fr1_decss Build Date: Mon 07 May 2001 12:16:53 AM CEST Install date: (not installed) Build Host: devel.freshrpms.net Group: Applications/Multimedia Source RPM: xine-0.4.2-fr1_decss.src.rpm Size: 1179350 License: GPL Packager: Matthias Saou <matthias.saouest.une.marmotte.net> URL: http://xine.sourceforge.net/ Summary: A free video player that supports DVDs, mpeg, DivX ;-) etc. Description: xine is a free gpl-licensed video player for unix-like systems. We support mpeg-2 and mpeg-1 system (audio + video multiplexed) streams, mpg audio files and AVI files (using win32 codec dlls).

    xine plays the video and audio data of the stream and synchronizes the playback of both. Depending on the properties of the stream, playback will need more or less processor power, full frame rate for mpeg-2 has been seen on a 400 MHz P II system.

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    Feedback of course is very welcome.

    Kind regards, Matthias Saou

    -- Matthias Saou matthiasaccelance.fr

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