> > It is not a bad thing Rahul. I have mplayer and
> gecko-media player built
> > from source and I am doing fine.  I am not
> complaining.  It would make sense
> > to not have to ship crippled players *unless the users
> want those only**
> >
> 
> Uhm since totem actually uses gst... you get the write gst
> plugin
> installed..and you can use totem as shipped with Fedora to
> play dvds...no
> rebuilding of totem needed. I think you under-estimate how
> flexible gst
> actual is in this regard and as a result your undercut the
> argument you are
> trying to make.
> 
> -jef

Tell me how/Show me how to do that.  When I try to build xine-lib or lib-xine 
it fails to compile and I just give up.  I would like to have xine, mplayer and 
vlc all working, but only mplayer does the job so far and I also have the 
gecko- plugin for gnome-mplayer that Kevin Dekorte works on.  And I am very 
happy to use them.  

I would not mind if you told me how to build the gst* stuff to make totem play 
DVDs.  In fact I would appreciate it.  This way I won't have to mess around 
with xine-lib and xine-ui.  

Regards,

Antonio 


      

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