Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: Fluendo announces multimedia for Linux and

2007-03-21 Thread Jon Trulson
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)

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: Fluendo announces multimedia for Linux and

2007-02-13 Thread Calum Benson
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

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: Fluendo announces multimedia for Linux and Solaris

2007-02-06 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
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,

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: Fluendo announces multimedia for Linux and

2007-02-06 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
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

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: Fluendo announces multimedia for Linux and

2007-02-06 Thread Brian Cameron
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