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Dragon Player

   2.0.1  

KDE Video Application

Score 80%
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Amarok
Dragon Player
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Link:  http://dragonplayer.org
Downloads:  26964
Submitted:  Oct 20 2004
Updated:  Feb 26 2008

Description:

Dragon Player is a video player for KDE 4 that focuses on simplicity
and easy of use. It is the successor of Codeine, a player for KDE 3.

It is now available in gutsy-backports, check out the Dragon Player website if you use Kubuntu.




Changelog:

2.0.1
Removed the locking of the volumeSlider if the mute is active

2.0.0
Fixed issue where if the user ESCed the play media dialog it wouldn't reappear.
Pressing 'M' causes mute
Return to the logo when playback is explictly stopped
New Icon
Fixed crash on double click in KPart Bug #157579
The volumeSlider is locked if the mute is active

2.0-rc1
Fix status bar title disappearing on window resize
Can turn off subtitles
Can revert to the 'auto' audio channel
Save subtitle and audio channel selection
New DBus API under /Player and /TrackList. A full implementation of MPRIS.
Fix pausing and then playing causing the window size to revert.
A new smart "Play Disc" button that plays whatever kind of media is inserted and
if more then one disc is inserted it lets you pick which disc to play.
As a result, Video CD's and Audio CD's are now experimentally supported.

2.0-beta1
Fix hang on close when paused
Restore cursor hiding over the playing video widget
Restore video settings widget (contrast, brightness), as a sidebar instead of a window.
Restore KPart
Save video settings
Audio channel selectable
Volume slider toolbar. Volume saved globally, not per-file.
Imported Amarok's runtime-selectable debug() system

2.0-alpha1
New maintainer: Ian Monroe
Renamed to Dragon Player
Ported to Qt4, KDE4 and Phonon. Many feature regressions. None of Codeine's bugs though... a whole new set!




LicenseGPL
Source(Dragon Player 2.0.1)
Source(Codeine 1.0.1)
other(Dragon - Arch Linux)
SUSE(One-Click SUSE install Dragon Player)
Debian(Dragon Player 2.0-1)
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 Just my 2c

 
 by damjan on: Sep 7 2005
 
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It really needs a software volume control.

The PLAY button on the toolbar should become PAUSE when the video is playing.

About subtitles, I think it shouldn't be very hard to implement, xine has an internal subtilte handling so its just a matter of feeding it the proper MRL?
btw codeine should automatically choose some subtitle file when a video file is selected. This is what kaffeine does for ex.

Nice software though, and I agree a music player and a video player are completelly different.


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 Re: Just my 2c

 
 by damjan on: Sep 7 2005
 
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> The PLAY button on the toolbar should become PAUSE when the video is playing.

Hmm, I see that the PLAY button actually does PAUSE when pressed again... so, maybe only the icon should also change too to be more obvious.


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 Re: Re: Just my 2c

 
 by MxCl on: Sep 8 2005
 
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Software volume control is planned for 1.1, although by default it will not be in the toolbar.

The play button doesn't become pause. It is a toggle button. When playing, the play button is toggled, but if you untoggle it, the video pauses. This is the cleanest solution to the mess that is media player playback control in my-long-formulated-opinion. I hope you agree.

Subtitle support is planned for 1.1.

Thanks.


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 one more...

 
 by damjan on: Sep 7 2005
 
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I've put the toolbar on the bottom of codeine's window (Orientation: bottom). There are two problems with that:

in fullscreen mode the toolbar is shown on the bottom of the screen if I touch the top of the screen with the mouse pointer. the toolbar is unusable in this way.

less anoying is that if I right-click on the toolbar and choose "orientation: flat" when it was on the bottom it will be flatened under the codeine menu (like it is orientation: bottom).


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 Re: one more...

 
 by MxCl on: Sep 8 2005
 
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Hmm thanks for the bug report. Will fix for 1.0.1 or 1.1.


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 And then some...

 
 by damjan on: Sep 7 2005
 
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From the menu I've selected "Audio Channels" -> "Off", and I see in the konsole that codeine cleverly shuts down the audio driver.

audio_out: no streams left, closing driver

But still, if I move the position slider forward or backward, the music playing from amarok is interrupted very badly.

(My kernel is 2.6.13 with CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y, glibc-2.3.5, kde-3.4.2, xine-lib-1.0.1)


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 Re: And then some...

 
 by MxCl on: Sep 8 2005
 
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The soundcard is muted. The interruption is just that, it's not a CPU thing or anything. This is a xine issue IMO, but I'm aware of it since beta3 and will work around it when I have a decent solution.


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 Re: Re: And then som

 
 by damjan on: Sep 12 2005
 
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I forgot to say before, that the interuption only happens when the video is paused.

So the proper way to reproduce it is:
1. let some music play in amarok
2. open a video file in codeine
3. pause the video
4. now move the position slider to another position, the music played from amarok is interupted, and if the audio channel in codeine is ON you'll also hear some audio noise (I guess several samples of the sound in the video file).

This doesn't happen in xine for example? Maybe because I have "gui.audio_mixer_method:Software" in xine's config?


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 Re: audio interupts

 
 by damjan on: Sep 12 2005
 
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Is there a developer mail list or bug tracking system for codeine?

Anyway, I've been hacking src/app/xineEngine.cpp and changed all XINE_PARAM_AUDIO_MUTE to XINE_PARAM_AUDIO_AMP_MUTE, and now the amarok music is not interupted, but when the audio channel in codeine is NOT OFF I still hear audio samples from the video.


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 Re: Re: audio interupts

 
 by MxCl on: Sep 13 2005
 
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Good catch! :) Fixed in my local copy. Currently codeine is just my project, I'm looking to making is a sf project or something though. Stay tuned..


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 Debian / Ubuntu pack

 
 by Yannick on: Sep 9 2005
 
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I have made un very simple Debian / ubuntu package for codeine 1.0.

http://keliglia.com/codeine_1.0-1_i386.deb

He work just fine for my Ubuntu Breezy box.


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 xine-lib 1.1.0

 
 by dansmug on: Sep 11 2005
 
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Codeine won't work with xine-lib 1.1.0 Just thought I'd let you know.


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 Re: xine-lib 1.1.0

 
 by HJH on: Sep 11 2005
 
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not true.
codeine works just fine here with libxine 1.1.0
(Mandriva Linux 2005 LE)


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 OK for me too

 
 by MxCl on: Sep 13 2005
 
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I also use xine-lib 1.1 and it works ok here. What is the error/problem?


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 MKV and OGM

 
 by mrsir on: Sep 11 2005
 
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I was wondering if Codeine plays MKV and OGM file formats. If it doesnt are there any applications out there that does play these file formats?


Ubuntu 5.04
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 Re: MKV and OGM

 
 by MxCl on: Sep 13 2005
 
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xine supports OGM, but I believe that OGM is just a container that supports any codec. xine probably supports MKV as well. Basically, it depends on xine-lib.


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