KDE Releases Plasma Media Center 1.0 22
jrepin writes "KDE is proud to announce the first release (1.0.0) of Plasma Media Center. Built on Plasma and KDE technologies. Designed to offer a rich experience to media enthusiasts. KDE's Plasma Media Center (PMC) is aimed towards a unified media experience on PCs, Tablets, Netbooks, TVs and other devices. Plasma Media Center can be used to view images, play music or watch videos. Media files can be on the local filesystem or accessed with KDE's Desktop Search."
The screenshots look OK. You have to build it yourself to try it (looks easy on Ubuntu but not Debian unstable because of a few missing dev packages).
Awesome (Score:3, Interesting)
Just what I was looking for and it looks great on videos. Plasma technology really seams to be powerful and flexible. Why doesn't Ubuntu just use Plasma as base for their desktop. Anyways great job KDE!
Re:Awesome (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Awesome (Score:5, Interesting)
They had Unity built on Qt, but I think it was just the 2D with no compositing fall-back mode. With Plasma and Qt, it should be trivial to make a Unity desktop shell with QML.
Their new phone stack uses uses Qt and QML.
I don't understand half using Gnome and using Qt at this point.
Re: (Score:1)
And Miguel is gone from Linux so he can't even try to fuck up KDE like he did Gnome.
The 10ft interface... (Score:3)
How's the 10ft interface with LIRC and such?
A browser (or even file mangler) with an IR remote optimized interface could be even by itself a nice addition to may HTPC setups.
Sounds perfect for me (Score:2)
The PC using a TV as a monitor is running kubuntu right now. Guess I'll have to RTFAs to see what system requirements are...
Gnome is now irrelevant. (Score:1, Interesting)
We were checking out Debian Testing which seems to have kde4 as default.
Holy crap is the desktop really great now. Kudos to the KDE devs and the QT folks for such an emazing environment. Looks like we will be switching our 400 desktops from Gnome to KDE4 now.
Gnome is completely irrelevant now.
Re:Gnome is now irrelevant. (Score:4, Interesting)
You can actually kind of have the 'best' of both, using KDE to emulate the appearance and functionality of Gnome for the most part, but without its limits. I'm a recent KDE convert and am enjoying it quite a bit. I'm a little disappointed that so much atention in the desktop community is focused on Gnome and Unity these days.
Re: (Score:1)
Well you can use scripting of KDE Plasma to setup the layout. See this example [wordpress.com] and the Plasma Desktop Scripting documentation [kde.org]. Then you can probably create just one script and run it on all systems to set them up.
Interface customization (Score:2)
That's great if you're setting up a whole bunch of machines at once, but it means you have to do far more work if you're just setting up one machine today, then another 6 months later, then another... Moreover the script that worked today's release may quite possibly not work quite right on next year's distro, possibly even fouling things up in a way that's not immediately obvious or convenient to fix.
I too would love to some sort of mechanism to conveniently overhaul the interface - call it a skin or faca
Re: (Score:2)
We were checking out Debian Testing which seems to have kde4 as default.
Holy crap is the desktop really great now. Kudos to the KDE devs and the QT folks for such an emazing environment. Looks like we will be switching our 400 desktops from Gnome to KDE4 now.
I thought that Debian now comes w/ XFCE as the default
Dont really need it (Score:2)
What is needed is 10 foot ui browser and applications. I can set up KDE to look nice with the current Mint 14.
I've been planning a living room XBMC system, (Score:2)
and have had great results setting one up for my kids netbook, but this may be more appealing.
Since this is essentially a KDE shell does anyone know if there's a "pretty" way to do things like ROMs? I have PS1 games ripped and can play them on my desktop - could this present my games in a way that rivals that of the PSP when I load the same games on it? Possibly using the same app I use to build the info for the PS1 disk? How about ROMs from cartridge systems?
I've used the XBMC plugin for browsing/playin
Stop unifying things! (Score:1)