Le vendredi 20 octobre 2006 Ã 03:58 +0200, Laurent Aguerreche a Ãcrit :
Hello, a patch to use Xine directly via libxine. So Tracker doesn't call Xine unlike tracker-extract-{totem,mplayer}. In future, I would like to do the same with Gstreamer but currently I have some difficulties with Gstreamer programming practices. :-D This patch also include some trivial cleanups in tracker-extract.c.
My patch had some issues with conditional compilation... I fixed it. Now, "--enable-gstreamer" (default), "--enable-xine", "--enable-totem" and "--enable-mplayer" work. This new patch includes the previous one + a new extractor that directly uses GStreamer 0.10. But GStreamer never found video bitrate... Since Nautilus (which uses GStreamer) isn't able to do that too, I suppose there is a bug in GStreamer 0.10 on Debian Unstable. I would be happy to see someone get video bitrate info and to know its linux distribution. Laurent.
And to finish, I would like to point out the fact that many tracker-extract-* files are missing legal stuff at their top. Laurent. _______________________________________________ tracker-list mailing list tracker-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/tracker-list
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