On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 22:56, Olivier Martin wrote: > On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 14:46, Jorn Baayen wrote: > > I think we should standardise on on either monkeymedia or gstplay, and > > not keep both around... it will only cause unnecessary code duplication, > > and apps needing both video and tags will need to depend on both. Ugh. > > True, but I don't think the different libs share the same the goals, so > they can coexist for now... For instance, should libgstplay be able to > mix a few streams together? (MonkeyMedia wants this to do crossfading). > > > > > > > Isn't this funny, 3 apps competing with each other to reuse each other's > > > code ;) > > There can be only one... naah My guess is that gnome-cd should withdraw for RB, when RB is stable enough for general use. Windows has 2 apps for MM: - basic cd player - Window Media I do it all Player (with an awful interface for both movies and music) MacOS X has a better way to see this: - Quicktime for movie playing (crap interface, no options, apart from the proprietary codecs, QT Basic is even worse than Totem as far as video playing is concerned) - iTunes for audio (nice interface, but non-native widgets) I'd prefer Gnome to go the OSX way. I hope Totem can top gst-player as far video players are concerned ;) (hey, I'm biased) Cheers -- /Bastien Nocera http://hadess.net
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