What is xine?
xine is a free
multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, and VCDs.
It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk
drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet.
It interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available – and some
of the most uncommon formats, too.
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Latest News
12.02.2015 | New owner of xinehq.de |
Hi, I’m Meicel, the new owner of xinehq.de. I supporting this site, because many people, who visit this site should to know, how they can find the right information about the xine player. It’s like a fan page for it, so if you just say hello to me or have a question, I like to read from you: meicelneugebauer [[at]] gmail [[dot ]] com.
Of course, this site is a rebuild of 2007, so if you looking for newer information about the xine player, check out www.xine-project.org. Cheers, Meicel |
18.04.2007 | xine-lib 1.1.6 |
A new xine-lib version is now available. This is mainly a bug-fix release; 1.1.5 has CD audio and DVD playback problems and a couple of X-related build problems. It also contains an updated Mac OS X video output plugin.
Please check the release notes for details. Download it from our download page. |
10.04.2007 | xine-lib 1.1.5 |
A new xine-lib version is now available. This release contains a security fix (CVE-2007-1246); it also contains XCB support, and has portability fixes for Mac OS X and OpenBSD.
Please check the release notes for details. Download it from our download page. |
03.04.2007 | Mad as a hatter |
We’ve switched over from CVS to Mercurial for xine-lib and gxine. You can find the new repositories at http://hg.debian.org/hg/; their names all begin with xine-lib/. If you want to access these repositories and are unfamiliar with Mercurial, you should visit Mercurial’s Everything else is still being maintained via CVS. |