Totem is movie player for the Gnome desktop based on xine and optionally GStreamer.
Totem player features a playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls, as well as a pretty complete keyboard navigation.
Here are some key features of "Totem":
· Play any xine or GStreamer supported file (depending on the backend chosen, defaults to xine)
· LIRC support
· Shoutcast, m3u, asx, SMIL and ra playlists support (also usable from a shipped LGPL library)
· DVD (with menus), VCD and Digital CD (with CDDB) playback, disc-type automatically detected
· TV-Out configuration with optional resolution switching
· 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, stereo and AC3 Passthrough audio output
· Full-screen mode (move your mouse and you get nice controls) with Xinerama, dual-head and Viewport support
· Remote operation mode to control a running Totem
· Seek and Volume controls
· Aspect ratio changing, Scaling based on the video's original size
· Full keyboard control
· Playlist with Repeat and Shuffle modes, with saving feature and drag'n'drop reordering
· Gnome and Nautilus integration (Totem registers the file-types, adds a menu item, uses the proxy configuration, saves sessions, and registers pnm, mms, uvox and rtsp schemes, removes playlist items from a disc that's getting ejected)
· Nice default logo
· Properties window (information about the current movie)
· Drag'n'drop and mousewheel actions
· Screenshot feature
· Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation control
· Visualisation plugin when playing audio-only files
· Telestrator mode using Gromit
· Video thumbnailer
· Nautilus properties page
· Works on remote displays
· Optional GTK -only build
· Automatic external subtitle load, or manual (only on the command-line, use like: totem file:///file.avi#subtitle:file.srt)
· DVD, VCD and OGG/OGM subtitles and languages support
· Dialog for more accurate seeking
· Authentication dialogs when location requires it
· Right-to-Left languages support
· Online help (in English, German, Spanish and Russian)
Totem player features a playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls, as well as a pretty complete keyboard navigation.
Here are some key features of "Totem":
· Play any xine or GStreamer supported file (depending on the backend chosen, defaults to xine)
· LIRC support
· Shoutcast, m3u, asx, SMIL and ra playlists support (also usable from a shipped LGPL library)
· DVD (with menus), VCD and Digital CD (with CDDB) playback, disc-type automatically detected
· TV-Out configuration with optional resolution switching
· 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, stereo and AC3 Passthrough audio output
· Full-screen mode (move your mouse and you get nice controls) with Xinerama, dual-head and Viewport support
· Remote operation mode to control a running Totem
· Seek and Volume controls
· Aspect ratio changing, Scaling based on the video's original size
· Full keyboard control
· Playlist with Repeat and Shuffle modes, with saving feature and drag'n'drop reordering
· Gnome and Nautilus integration (Totem registers the file-types, adds a menu item, uses the proxy configuration, saves sessions, and registers pnm, mms, uvox and rtsp schemes, removes playlist items from a disc that's getting ejected)
· Nice default logo
· Properties window (information about the current movie)
· Drag'n'drop and mousewheel actions
· Screenshot feature
· Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation control
· Visualisation plugin when playing audio-only files
· Telestrator mode using Gromit
· Video thumbnailer
· Nautilus properties page
· Works on remote displays
· Optional GTK -only build
· Automatic external subtitle load, or manual (only on the command-line, use like: totem file:///file.avi#subtitle:file.srt)
· DVD, VCD and OGG/OGM subtitles and languages support
· Dialog for more accurate seeking
· Authentication dialogs when location requires it
· Right-to-Left languages support
· Online help (in English, German, Spanish and Russian)