obgr_seneca wrote:doktor5000 wrote:It does not need any additional plugins/codecs for the popular file types, it can be used to stream and convert files, and it uses standard libraries and brings a useable frontend with many features. mplayer uses a bundled copy of ffmpeg, so mplayer doesn't use the system one.
Sure? I thought, Anssi or fwang patched it to use system ffmpeg.
For Mageia 2, yes, but not for Mageia 1. And yes, i do like VLC, and i don't like mplayer

zugunder wrote:BTW, if I remember correctly you promised to make a short manual on Mageia optimization (to make it faster) in one of the threads...
Can I find it somewhere?
Well, IIRC i didn't promise it, i said i may write some hints how to improve KDE performance, but this will take a while, maybe when i find some time to replace my working system with a Mageia 2 clean installation.
zugunder wrote:Anyway, even installation of win32 codecs (recommended on Kaffeine homepage) did not help me, so maybe it is not a problem of codecs?
I also use more than one player, mostly i use VLC for movies, converting stuff and listening to music, and XBMC for movies where the 5.1 surround to 2.1 stereo downmix is needed as it has a boost volume function to essentially raise the volume of the center channel where the voice comes from ...
BTW: win32-codecs are deprecated and not needed anymore.