Re: [Usability] Will this replace gnome-cd too? (was Sound Juicer 2 mockup comments)



Ideally that would be the best thing to do, to have a libgnome-cd or a
libsound-juicer where applications could embed them as they will.
Enahncing one of this components would affect all others using it.

However some gnome modules are already doing this, in the case of
nautilus-burner-cd you can use libnautilus-burn to use the same
facilities on other gnome based applications. And let's not forget
about bonobo based components.


On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 01:35:48 -0300, John Lenton <john grulic org ar> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 02:59:44AM +0100, Sunnan wrote:
> > tis 2005-01-04 klockan 22:07 +0000 skrev Alan Horkan:
> > > "Do one thing well"
> > >
> > > <snip>
> > >
> > > Consistancy and stability.
> >
> > Personally, I'm in an either-or position, here:
> > Either keep the CD player, and keep sound-juicer as "just" a ripper, or
> > ditch the CD player.
> >
> > I see no point in having two. (I loved sound-juicer when it was "just" a
> > ripper, by the way.)
> >
> > One problem with the CD player as it stands is that it doesn't work on
> > all installations; not as well as those CD players that "rip as they
> > play" (don't know what they're called, but you know what I mean) since
> > not all computers have that little audio cable thing, and/or not all
> > gnome installations have their audio mixers properly set up.
> 
> I have *no* idea if the componentization of gnome actually works, but
> if it does, wouldn't the obvious way to do it be to have sound-juicer
> "use" gnome-cd for the cd playing part of it?
> 
> --
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> rage today, and it will set the pace tomorrow.
>                 -- Franklin K. Dane
> 
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