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Old 9th September 2009, 10:14 AM
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how to set xine as default backend for fedora10

Hi,

I am building an application which uses phonon multimedia framework provided by qt4.5. Since this phono uses gstreamer as default backend , i want to change that default backend to xine-lib.

Any idea how to do that . For information, i am using fedora10.
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