GNOME Videos
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GNOME Videos, formerly known as Totem, is a media player (audio and video) for the GNOME computer desktop environment. GNOME Videos uses the Clutter and GTK+ toolkits. It is officially included in GNOME starting from version 2.10 (released in March 2005), but de facto it was already included in most GNOME environments. Totem utilizes the GStreamer framework for playback, though until version 2.27.1, it could alternatively be configured to use the Xine libraries instead of GStreamer.
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Developer(s) | The GNOME Project |
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Initial release | February 2003; 21 years ago (2003-02) |
Stable release | |
Preview release | |
Repository | |
Written in | C, Python, Vala |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Platform | GTK+, Clutter |
Type | Media player |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later with exception[3][4] |
Website | wiki |
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GNOME Videos is free and open-source software subject to the requirements of the GPL-2.0-or-later license.[3][4]