Op woensdag 09 maart 2011 01:22:49 schreef Michael Scherer: > Le mercredi 09 mars 2011 à 00:52 +0100, Tux99 a écrit : > > Quote: Michael Scherer wrote on Tue, 08 March 2011 22:28 > > > > > totem use gstreamer. > > > > Oh really? since when? > > That's easy, just use a search engine or take a peek at the file "NEWS" > in totem package : > So gstreamer inclusion since version 0.97 : > ============================== > 0.97.0: > * Experimental GStreamer backend (pass --enable-gstreamer to configure) > ============================== > > I do not know when was released 0.97.0, but 0.99 date back to 2004 > ( again by using rpm -q --changelog ) > > Xine backend was dropped for 2.27 : > > ============================= > 2.27.1 (since 2.26.2): > > Major changes: > * Port GStreamer backend to playbin2 > * Remove xine-lib backend > ============================= > So since 04/2009, according to gnome web site. > > > I remember to have used it with xine backend. > > > > Well, like I said I use xine-ui (primarily for DVDs), totem would have > > been my second choice but probably not anymore with gstreamer. > > Given the fact that the change was 2 years ago and that you didn't > notice, I guess that totem is good enough to be used.
it means that 2009.1 still had totem with xine-lib support. which is not _that_ long ago.