On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Brian Cameron wrote:
Richard:
I think gaim 2.0beta_whatever (maybe from blastwave) uses GStreamer,
but I never got it to work (although ISTR some email archives in which
that was a known problem not fully resolved). I ended up using NAS
(can't remember where I got that)
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 11:15 +0800, Brian Cameron wrote:
GStreamer seems to slowly becoming the standard for audio/video in the
GNOME desktop. The esd (Enlightened Sound Daemon) project is pretty
dead at the moment (and currently maintained by a GStreamer developer,
by the way).
As somebody
That said, Fluendo plugins are based on the GStreamer
free media
streaming engine, and Sun employees are involved with
making GStreamer
work on Solaris.
Brian
I have a very negative experience with GStreamer in Linux (SuSE, Debian,
Fedora, Ubuntu). This experience was, unfortunately,
I think gaim 2.0beta_whatever (maybe from blastwave) uses GStreamer,
but I never got it to work (although ISTR some email archives in which
that was a known problem not fully resolved). I ended up using NAS
(can't remember where I got that) and the associated auplay command, since
that had less
Richard:
I think gaim 2.0beta_whatever (maybe from blastwave) uses GStreamer,
but I never got it to work (although ISTR some email archives in which
that was a known problem not fully resolved). I ended up using NAS
(can't remember where I got that) and the associated auplay command, since