[gupnp] Rygel 0.9.5 (Wait for the Wheel)
- From: "Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)" <zeenix gmail com>
- To: gnome-announce-list gnome org, gnome-multimedia gnome org, rygel-list gnome org, gupnp o-hand com, dlna-dev tree celinuxforum org
- Subject: [gupnp] Rygel 0.9.5 (Wait for the Wheel)
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 19:17:42 +0200
Rygel 0.9.5 (Wait for the Wheel) is out!
Changes since 0.9.4:
- Only advertize searchable containers as such.
- Do not execute search in non-searchable containers.
- Only refuse to advertise a transcoder for an item if it's DLNA profile
is the same as that of the item in question.
- Don't wait for new item if its already available under the container.
- Add timeouts to container update waiting code.
- Sort in ascending order by default. I had gotten the idea of ascending and
descending reversed in my head so ended-up sorting by title in wrong order.
- Empty sort criteria in browse/search requests means no sort criteria.
- Use shorter HTTP URLs.
- Add support for search of media containers by their child count.
- Delay addition of child containers to actual (exposed) hierarchy until they
produce some offspring. Very often it happens that we don't have enough
metadata available to populate our hierarchies and we end-up exposing empty
containers. Not only its contrary to user's expectations but apparently DLNA
CTT isn't able to digest them.
- Move magic '@ADDRESS@' substitution from external plugin to core so all
plugins can use it.
- If the root container of a MediaServer plugin is empty, deactivate the plugin
until the situation changes.
- Tracker:
- Add title-based hierarchies: One container for each unique starting
character of all the titles available for the contegory in question.
- Add "New" container: Under each category container, add a child container
that lists all items of that category that were added (to tracker-store)
less than 3 days ago.
- Use property function for sorting. Tracker claims to be more efficient when
using property functions instead of variables.
- MediaExport:
- More reliable fallback extraction.
- Speed-up browse and search handling.
- Localization:
- Add Vietnamese translation.
- Update Slovenian translation.
- Update Norwegian bokmål translation.
- Update Estonian translation.
- Update Hebrew translation.
- Update Spanish translation.
- Update UG translation.
- Update Czech translation.
- Update Swedish translation.
- Update Punjabi Translaiton.
- Update Galician translation.
- Many other non-functional and/or minor improvements and fixes.
Dependency-related changes:
- Require & adapt to gupnp-dlna >= 0.5.
- Require gupnp-vala >= 0.7.2.
All contributors to this release:
Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>
Jens Georg <mail jensge org>
Arun Raghavan <arun raghavan collabora co uk>
Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil medhas org>
A S Alam <aalam users sf net>
Daniel Nylander <po danielnylander se>
Gheyret T.Kenji <gheyret gmail com>
Ivar Smolin <okul linux ee>
Jorge González <jorgegonz svn gnome org>
Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas gnome org>
Matej Urbančič <mateju svn gnome org>
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds gmail com>
Petr Kovar <pknbe volny cz>
Yaron Shahrabani <sh yaron gmail com>
Fran Diéguez <fran dieguez mabishu com>
Marek Cernocky
Download source tarball here: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/rygel/0.9/
--------
What is Rygel?
Rygel is a collection of DLNA (UPnP AV) services implemented through a plug-in
mechanism. UPnP in simplest words is a set of protocols that defines how
different devices on a home network can seamlessly (without or with minimum
configuration) communicate with each other. UPnP AV defines how multimedia
systems could be built on top of that. DLNA in simple words is a long list of
rules that implementers must comply to if they want to achieve interoperability
with other implementations in the market.
More info at project home page: http://live.gnome.org/Rygel
--
Regards,
Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
FSF member#5124
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