Rage video player targato Enlightenment

Rage video player targato Enlightenment



Continue the development of Enlightenment, open source lightweight desktop environment that is becoming more and more comprehensive, customizable and especially light. In addition to maintaining the current version of the E17, the Enlightenment developers are finishing work on the new E19 which will bring important new release also includes support for the new Wayland graphical server. Among the new features in Enlightenment E19 there is also the new video player Rage, presented in recent days. Rage is an open source video player based on MPlayer and written in EFL, which will allow you to play audio and video files of most popular formats.
Among the main features of Rage we find support for GStreamer 0.10 1.x Gstreamer, Xine and VLC, we can also control the playback of files from the command line, also note the support for OpenGL hardware acceleration) and native support X11, Wayland and Framebuffer. The Enlightenment developers have also introduced the modern graphical user interface with a lot of thumbnails in the timeline and in the various files to play from our that the player controls in the window automatically hide and reappear on mouseover, for audio files we also find the display cover.


Rage is a player still in the development stage we can already install in Arch Linux via AUR, or in Ubuntu via PPA Enlightenment E19 (today the package is corrupt).