The only issue I've got with Ubuntu is the media player selection. I'm trying to find a nice media player (preferably GTK, and very preferably not mono) but I'm having a hard time - specifically because I'd like one that supports video podcasts. I've tried a few, but I've not really been to happy, including:<br>
<br><ul><li>RythmBox - Great simple music player, but I can't get video podcasts, which is the major letdown. <br></li></ul><br><ul><li>Banshee - I liked this because it wwas very similar to Rythmbox, but I can get video podcasts. I however had a few bugs using it, such as when I clicked 'Skip track' on the notification box for Now Playing, it opened my dropbox, and I never understood why. Also, after a few episodes, podcasts stop downloading / being readable, by which I mean they either failed to download, or they downloaded, and Banshee decided they were corrupted. After deleting and retrying, it still happaned. <br>
</li></ul><br><ul><li>Amarok - Amarok 1.4 is my favourite media player, but no video support. Amarok 2, although it has video support, was a big let-down for me, and I really don't like the new interface. Also, after subscribing to a podcast in it, it didn't seem to want to download anything reguardless of what I did. </li>
</ul>I'm sure there's one out there, but I can't find it. Anyone know of one that may make me happy?<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>-- <br>Simon Wears<br><br>MunkyJunky@Gmail.com | <a href="http://MunkyJunky.com">http://MunkyJunky.com</a><br>
Manchester Metropolitan University Computing Student<br>