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Kaffeine is still a good choice
by Ian Monroe on Monday 28/Jan/2008, @09:40
You can switch audio tracks and subtitles. I do plan on adding any feature that's that's make or break in being able to watch a movie. Having subtitles for a foreign film would be one of those. :)

Recording streams is actually a (somewhat hidden) feature Codeine had, so who knows I might add it back sometime in the future.

But really, no one is taking away your Kaffeine. How does having a simple video player mean that omgbbq KDE hates features. Kaffeine is alive and well in KDE extragear and I expect it to be back ready to serve their current users and new users who just expect more features out of their video player.
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