Kaffeine
Scott J. Henson
scotth at csee.wvu.edu
Tue Nov 22 18:57:12 UTC 2005
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R S Gill wrote:
> DMA WAS ENABLED. FILES WERE PLAYED OFF A HARD DISK DRIVE NOT A CD/DVD.
>
Calm down, there is no need to yell. According to the time stamps that
I see, it is likely that the person posting in the forum did not see
your reply saying that it was played off the hard disk. As such they
were just trying to provide you with a little more information about how
to enable DMA.
As for your original problem. I would say that this is due to totem
configuring the xine backend in a more intelegent manner. The thing is
xine has a lot of options you can set(try installing gxine and telling
it your the master of the known universe and youll see what I mean).
I'm guessing that kaffeine is allowing you more configurability by default.
What you most likely have to do is go in and play with kaffeine's
configuration options. Pay attention to what video output your using as
well as the synchronization in the audio section. Note, Ive never used
kaffeine, so I'm just going off what is presented in gxine. As a
backend, Xine will allow you to make your video play wonderfully or like
total crap. It depends on everything from how much ram you have to your
video card and audio card. So really, you can either keep using
totem(which seems to know how to set things up) or play with Kaffeine
till it does a good job.
> 'Forum Post wrote:
>
>> Detailed info on DMA:
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA
>>
>>
>>
>
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Scott Henson
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