Introduction
Where am I?
You are currently looking at a piece of documentation for xine.
xine is a free video player. It lives on
http://xinehq.de/. Specifically
this document goes under the moniker of the "xine Hackers' Guide".
What does this text do?
This document should help xine hackers to find their way through
xine's architecture and source code. It's a pretty free-form document
containing a loose collection of articles describing various aspects
of xine's internals. It has been written by a number of people who work
on xine themselves and is intended to provide the important concepts and
methods used within xine. Readers should not consider this document to be
an exhausative description of the internals of xine. As with all projects
which provide access, the source-code should be considered the definitive
source of information.
New versions of this document
This document is being developed in the xine-lib cvs repository within
the directory doc/hackersguide/. If you are
unsure what to do with the stuff in that directory, please read the
README file located there.
New versions of this document can also be obtained from the xine web site:
http://xinehq.de/.
Feedback
All comments, error reports, additional information and criticism
concerning this document should be directed to the xine documentations
mailing list xine-docs@lists.sourceforge.net.
Questions about xine hacking in general should be sent to the
developer mailing list xine-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.