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Codecs
Totem can display a variety of formats, based on what backend you use. To see what backend you are using check the "About" dialog of Totem.
GStreamer
When using the GStreamer backend, you can install multiple plugin packages. You can install them
the same way as you would install totem. Some information about the gstreamer-plugins packages can be found
here.
- gst-plugins-base
the basic and essential plug-ins for GStreamer
- gst-plugins-good
the plug-ins for most Open formats
- gst-plugins-ugly
good-quality plug-ins that might pose distribution problems, needed for DVD playback
- gst-plugins-bad
a set of plug-ins that need more work, needed for YouTube videos
- gst-ffmpeg
FFmpeg-based plug-in, contains all the basic decoders for popular codecs, such as DivX and WMV
- Pitfdll
Plug-ins using the Windows codec DLLs for which no free software implementation exists yet.
xine-lib
Everything's included in this version, apart from some proprietary codecs that require Windows DLLs. Check the
FAQ on xine-lib's website. That should sort most of you out.
DVB support
Using Totem, you can watch TV on over-the-air and satellite digital television. You'll need a DVB-T or DVB-S card supported by Linux, and a channels.conf file containing the channel tuning information.
GStreamer
You will need gst-plugins-bad 0.10.6, as well as Fluendo's MPEG demuxer to have playback working. The channels.conf file should be named ~/.gstreamer-0.10/dvb-channels.conf.
xine-lib
The channels.conf file should be placed in ~/.xine/.
Generating the channels.conf
Work is on-going to have a scanner interface in Totem, so that the out-of-the-box experience is better, but you will have to use another application to generate the channels listing.
We recommend you use
w_scan as