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Re: Real player theme for Noatun?
by Dan Tenters on Tuesday 26/Nov/2002, @09:16
This is a question. Could you give me som info on the NOATUN media player? I need to know How it works, where the files are saved and how they are saved. Also if you could, what files it plays and what it does not, and any additional info you think is helpful. I appreciate it. Thanx, Dan Tenters
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Re: Real player theme for Noatun?
by Julien Olivier on Tuesday 26/Nov/2002, @09:41
Hi

In fact noatun is just a GUI for ARTS. ARTS is KDE's multimedia server. So, if ARTS can play a file, noatun can and vice-versa. IIRC, ARTS uses a plugin system to read different file formats. On my machine, ARTS can play WAV, OGG, MP3 as well as MPG, ASF, AVI, DIVX etc... If you want to read the latest video formats (DIVX, ASF etc...), you have to install the "xine-arts" plugin which enables ARTS to play every file that Xine (the video player) can read. So, if ARTS can play them, then Noatun (and kaboodle and any ARTS-enabled application) can read it.

I hope that was clear enough.
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