Hi akrusm!!!
Welcome to LinuxQuestions.org. I think Xine is shipped with Redhat CD's, so you better off installing from them
. But I mind you, you may want to use a neat application to install programs in Redhat. It's called apt. Apt was originally created for Debian, but it got so popular that many other distributions are using it. It works like this: You open a console, become root and type "apt-get <name of program to install>. Let's say Xine?
Code:
apt-get install xine
Apt will connect to the Internet, download all packages and dependencies and install it for you. It cannot get any easier than that
. There's even a graphical interface for apt-get, called synaptic. Guess how to install it?
apt-get install synaptic
NOTE: not everything is up-to-date or available through apt. Nonetheless it's an amazing tool if you are going to stick with rpm's.
NOTE2: you may want to try to install mplayer. It's a much faster player then Xine and support much more codecs:
apt-get install mplayer
Download apt-get here:
http://freshrpms.net/apt/
Enjoy!