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Kaffeine 1.2.2

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Kaffeine is a full-featured multimedia player for Linux.

 
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It uses xine as back-end by default, but also works with the gstreamer framework for most parts. It supports DVD playback with menus, DVB and ATSC broadcasts, multiple playlists, a equalizer, and a CD cover manager. It rips and burns audio CDs to mp3 and ogg vorbis, streams audio and video and supports LIRC.

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