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MOVIE MAGIC Meet the Totem media player

Totem brings Hollywood to your Linux desktop. We’ll show you how to get started with this movie player.

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PROJECTS ON THE MOVE An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

We take a closer look at photo stitching, a photo gallery application, an audio player, and video-recording software.

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Flash and Moonlight News

New releases of the two competing Web technologies, Flash and Silverlight, have just become available. While version 10 of the new Flash Player runs on three platforms, the Silverlight implementation, Moonlight, is designed exclusively for Linux systems.

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Adobe Publishes Flash Specs, Promotes Mobile Devices

In the scope of the Open Screen project Adobe has facilitated the use of Flash on mobile devices. At the same time, Adobe now offers the SWF and FLV specifications as a PDF download.

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Sun Working on a Free Web Video Solution

Rob Glidden of Sun Microsystems reports in his blog on two new Open Source projects by his employer which will lead to a free media solution with video and audio codecs.

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Xine-Lib 1.1.11.1 Removes Vulnerabilities

The second update of the Xine-Lib video back-end within a month, closes down a number of integer overflows that were described in CVE-2008-1482.

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Update to Skype for Linux

An update for the proprietary Skype VoIP client resolves video image display issues among other problems.

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MEDIA MAGNATE Sound, Video, and News at the Command Line

Learn more about Linux text-based multimedia utilities for playing streams, editing images, and reading CDs or DVDs from the command-line.

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