Rygel 0.16.4 (was: Rygel 0.16.3)



On Sa, 2012-12-22 at 14:54 +0100, Jens Georg wrote:

0.16.4 of course.

> 0.16.4
> ======
> 
> A maintenance release for Rygel!
> 
> Changes compared to 0.16.3:
> 
> - Use correct bitrates for AVC_MP4_BL_CIF15_AAC_520.
> - Don't try to generate thumbnails for non-native files.
> 
> Playbin:
>  - Add "PresetNameList" to initial LastChange notify.
>  - Add 3GPP to supported formats.
>  - Set proper track number on playback.
>  - Fix a typo "PossibleRecordQualityMode" -> "PossibleRecordQualityModes".
>  - Fix configuration via environment variables.
>  - Print a proper warning on missing GStreamer elements for transcoding
>    instead of showing a critical.
>  - Prevent a critical when a no DBus thumbnailing daemon could be found.
> 
> MediaExport:
>  - Fix an issue with uploaded files not being harvested and only having an
>    res@importUri.
>  - Don't bother to react on changes for hidden files as they're ignored in
>    meta-data extraction anyway.
>  - Add an "All" container below each artist's virtual container.
> 
> MPRIS:
>  - Be less scary if there's no DBus session bus available.
> 
> External:
>  - Be less scary if there's no DBus session bus available.
> 
> Bugs fixed in this release:
>  - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676136
>  - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679262
> 
> All contributors to this release:
>   Jens Georg <jensg openismus com>
>   Gheyret Kenji <gheyret gmail com>
>   Dr.T.Vasudevan <drtvasudevan gmail com>
> 
> Added/updated translations
>  - ta, courtesy of Dr.T.Vasudevan
>  - ug, courtesy of Gheyret Kenji
> 
> Download source tarball here: http://download.gnome.org/sources/rygel/0.16/
> --------
> 
> What is Rygel?
> 
> Rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video and
> pictures, and control of media player on your home network. In technical terms
> it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer implemented through a plug-in
> mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is achieved by
> conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly conversion of
> media to format that client devices are capable of handling.




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