Re: Internet TV streams



On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 14:10 -0400, Brent Bailey wrote:
> This list seems a bit dead, but the most relevant to what I am
> suggesting.  If this is off topic, please direct me to the correct list.
> 
> I know that there was some discussion previously about having multiple
> media players in GNOME, and if I recall Totem is the blessed player.
> The problem is that Totem does not have the same capabilities as
> Rhythmbox, which gives an easy way of organizing your music library and
> Internet radio.  Rhythmbox does not handle video, so cannot be the only
> multimedia player in GNOME.  With more TV streams appearing on the
> Internet, a Rhythmbox interface for Totem would be amazing.  This would
> allow you to organize your video files and streams.
> 
> Also, I don't know if Internet radio stations publish a program guide,
> but this would be a nice feature for both sound and video.  Being able
> to see what programs are coming up, and the ability to record them.
> 
> I want to sign off with a thanks to everyone who has made music and
> video support in GNOME such a pleasure these days.

check up on rhythmbox list. there were discussion to add video support
to rhythmbox.

> 
> Brent
> 
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