Source: xine Section: graphics Priority: optional Maintainer: Siggi Langauf Build-Depends: debhelper (>>2.0.0), imlib-dev (>=1.9.8.1), libasound1-dev (>=0.5.9), liborbit-dev (>=0.5.6-1) Standards-Version: 3.1.1 Package: xine Architecture: i386 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Suggests: xserver-xfree86 (>> 4.0) Description: MPEG, VCD, DVD audio/video player for X11 Xine plays MPEG system streams (ie. MPEG videos with sound). In contrast to many other players, it does its best to synchronize audio and video. . MPEG streams can be read from plain files, pipes, network sockets, Video CDs or DVDs. . For DVD playback, an input plugin is required. You can use xine-dvd, the original plugin that comes with xine. If you want to play region locked or encrypted DVDs, you'll need an enhanced DVD plugin, like xine-dvd-css. . Xine currently _cannot_ play pure MPEG video streams (without audio). You will need another Player (like smpeg-xmms or the old smpeg-gtv) for this. . For optimal performance (and full screen support), the Xvideo extension (Xv) is reqired. Xv is supported by some XFree4 drivers. Of course, xine will also run with XFree 3.x, using the MIT-shm extension, but you might experience performance problems. For windows codecs, Xv is required. (See the README for more info) . Rudimentary support for AVI files (DivX;-) is known to work) is included. However, you'll need windows codec DLLs for that. Of course, xine will happily work without those DLLs, playing only MPEG streams. Package: xine-dvd Architecture: i386 Depends: xine (>=0.4.0), ${shlibs:Depends} Conflicts: xine (<<0.4.0) Provides: xine-input-plugin Description: DVD (non-CSS) input plugin for xine This input plugin enables xine to play unencrypted, region-free DVDs. It does NOT contain CSS decryption or IFO parsing, so most DVDs will look quite poor: Chapters, subtitle colors, names for subtitle or audio channels, multi-angle support are not supported by this plugin. . This is the "official" DVD plugin from the xine project. There are some unofficial plugins which support CSS descrambling or IFO parsing. However, the legal status of these features is unclear...