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polemicz
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Mplayer plays avis fine and most other things. If you need features like looping, I recommend Xine. I haven't figured out how to get Mplayer to do looping.

 

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Depends on the type of file. For long files like films (eg divx) I would recommend Xine as it works really well for me, but its very much a film player. For short clips I prefer KMplayer. Its a KDE frontend to Mplayer, with an arts driver for compatiblity and being MPlayer will play just about everything under the sun.

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I personally prefer MPlayer. It allows for playing a larger variety of file and compression types "out-of-the-box". If you have the codecs loaded, MPlayer can use them. Xine normally needs plugins to accomplish this.

 

Additionally, MPlayer normally includes MEncoder which I found was useful for recording or transcoding files. It is over and above the basic AVI playing capability, but if you decide later that you want this functionality, it's already installed. With Xine, look for another app.

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