Re: [Banshee-List] I was thinking last night and....



That's kind of cool! I might just try that out when the stable version of Banshee is released!

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 4:41 PM, "Andrés G. Aragoneses" <knocte gmail com> wrote:
We actually talked about this in the conversation I mentioned, and it
turns out that there's a Totem plugin that does this without swfdec or
gnash, so I will be likely looking at that code.

       Andres


Brandon Perry wrote:
> You could always take a swfdec port to C# (not sure if one is written)
> or do a [DllImport] of the libswdec.so. I know libswdec can run youtube
> videos.
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 3:31 PM, LCID Fire
> <lcid-fire gmx net
> <mailto:lcid-fire gmx net>> wrote:
>
>     Hyperair wrote:
>      > Andrés G. Aragoneses wrote:
>      >> LCID Fire wrote:
>      >>> Patryk Zawadzki wrote:
>      >>>> That would either result in crappy sound (if you use the one from
>      >>>> video stream) or no synchronization (if you use the mp3).
>      >> Why no synchronization? If the plugin looked at the best match (same
>      >> duration as the song) maybe the sync is right. Am I missing
>     something?
>      >>
>      > Yes you are. Latency issues come to play when streaming. You can't
>      > expect a video to load smoothly all the time. So the mp3 will
>     play while
>      > the video lags behind.
>     That's a little to generally speaking. First of it is a matter of
>     connection speed.
>     When you have a full Mbit of downstream there mostly is no lagging. That
>     being said - you are right that it makes near to zero sense for people
>     having a ISDN or so connection.
>     So let's assume you have a decend connection - there will probably be 2
>     problems:
>     1. The video edit is different from the song's music. This is quite
>     common - but like I mentioned earlier - I think this is not that much of
>     a problem (at least for me it's fine ;) ).
>     2. You really have a lag with your connection - which means the video
>     stops till it has a synced frame again. Also it should do precaching
>     similar to the youtube site.
>
>     Which brings me to a whole other point - is there yet any free library
>     that supports youtube's video streaming? The last I heard is that it's
>     not implemented (latest flash video streaming I mean).
>
>     Did you recognize that this is one of the longest discussions lately
>     ;) SCNR
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