On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 13:18, Jorn Baayen wrote: > On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 11:18, Steve Baker wrote: > > gst-player and video playback have been left out of this summary. I > > would like to offer the following: > > gst-player: > > - further stabilize the nautilus view > > - find a practical use for the bonobo control and develop further for > > that use > > - move libgstplay to gst-plugins cvs and package separately (3 other > > players are now based on this lib) > > - move gst-player to gnome cvs so it gets translated > > - add play-list functionality (the response to some feature requests > > will be "use Rhythmbox") > > - add audio cd and DVD support > > Will gst-player respect the gconf key choosing between cdda and classic > cd playback, if we make it? (I think it's fairly important that if we do > it, it should work across all apps.) > > Another thing, this way we get about 3 apps playing cds: > - gnome-cd > - gst-player > - rhythmbox > > 2 apps playing video, dvd, etc: > - totem > - gst-player > > So I think we should make each app specialise, and not blindly make all > multimedia software around core stuff. I disabled CD playback in Totem because Xine can't do CDDA playback. In Totem, I'd need gconf keys for: - DVD device - CD-Rom device (for VCD) - "midnight playback" (averages volume on DVDs, so you don't get spikes of noise that would wake up the neighbours ;) (only works on ac3 playback right now). I also have: - auto_resize (resize the window automatically depending on the size of the stream/video) - raw DVD device - Audio driver (very Xine specific, set to auto and "just works" by default) > For example rhythmbox for music management, and some gst-player/totem > hybrid thing for simpler music playback and movies, and perhaps audio > cds (that way I think we'd have to deprecate gnome-cd, though). Totem won't do CDs until CDDA is supported by Xine, or it is ported to GStreamer, and I probably wouldn't want all the features found in gnome-cd anyway. Cheers -- /Bastien Nocera http://hadess.net
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