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'''Kaffeine''' is a full featured media player that can fullfills all the basic needs.


=== Capabalities ===
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=== Capabilities === <!--T:3-->
 
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With Kaffeine you can:
With Kaffeine you can:


* Encode audio CD-s into ogg, mp3, etc.
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* Play:
* Play:
** Audio files
** Audio files
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** VCDs
** VCDs
** DVDs
** DVDs
* Watch TV
* Watch Digital TV
 
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[[Image:Kaffeine_dvd.png|300px|center]]
 
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If you have a working dvb-t card in your system, Kaffeine knows about
it and shows a button on the start tab "Digital TV". It shows as well
a new configure option on top "Television".
 
 
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[[File:Kaffeine2.png|300px|center|thumb|A new device is added]]
[[File:Kaffeinedvbt.png|300px|center|thumb|Configuring the device]]
 
 
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All you have to do, after you select your source, "hessen-de" in my
case, is to click the <menuchoice>start scan</menuchoice> button.


===Features===
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[[File:Kaffeine1.png|300px|thumb|center|The Channel Scan Screen]]
 
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Add then the found/selected channels to the left (as in the screenshot
already done) and you're ready to watch TV.
 
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The next screenshot shows the video and channel select window:
 
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[[File:Kaffeine3.png|300px|thumb|center|Selecting the channel]]
 
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Recording is as simple as well:
 
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[[Image:Kaffeine4.png|300px|center|thumb|Setting the recording time]]
 
 
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There's even a program guide:
 
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[[Image:Kaffeine5.png|300px|thumb|center|The programming guide]]
 
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[[Special:myLanguage/Kaffeine-TV|This helpful tutorial]] gives another view of how to set up and use Kaffeine to watch digital TV.
 
===Features=== <!--T:19-->
 
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* File browsing with Drag&drop support
* File browsing with Drag&drop support
* Visualization
* Full subtitle support: automatic and manual subtitle loading
* Full subtitle support: automatic and manual subtitle loading


=== Kaffeine in KDE4 ===
 
The Kaffeine KDE4 release is not ready yet, but is under heavy development - check the project website for details:
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http://kaffeine.kde.org/
You will find the Project website [http://kaffeine.kde.org/ here] and you can ask questions on the IRC #kaffeine channel on irc.freenode.net
 
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 25 August 2020


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The Kaffeine Start-up Screen
Kaffeine - a full featured media player that can fulfil all the basic multimedia tasks.

Information

All images are clickable, in order to show full size images. Use the back button to return here.


Capabilities

With Kaffeine you can:

  • Play:
    • Audio files
    • Video files
    • VCDs
    • DVDs
  • Watch Digital TV

If you have a working dvb-t card in your system, Kaffeine knows about it and shows a button on the start tab "Digital TV". It shows as well a new configure option on top "Television".


A new device is added
Configuring the device


All you have to do, after you select your source, "hessen-de" in my case, is to click the start scan button.

The Channel Scan Screen

Add then the found/selected channels to the left (as in the screenshot already done) and you're ready to watch TV.

The next screenshot shows the video and channel select window:

Selecting the channel

Recording is as simple as well:

Setting the recording time


There's even a program guide:

The programming guide

This helpful tutorial gives another view of how to set up and use Kaffeine to watch digital TV.

Features

  • File browsing with Drag&drop support
  • Full subtitle support: automatic and manual subtitle loading


You will find the Project website here and you can ask questions on the IRC #kaffeine channel on irc.freenode.net