On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 10:15, Trent Piepho wrote:
> That's exactly the problem, "They need to convert their whole application
> over ... to our backend."  They probably think you should convert all your
> plugins over to their backend.  Obviously cooperation is impossible when you
> have diametrically opposed positions like this.

They don't *have* a pluggable backend, if they have a backend *at all*.
mplayer doesn't have a pluggable backend and most of the one-million
mediaplayers only support one format and thus don't have a backend at
all. Xine is coming closest but their backend is limited to playing.

For a real multimedia backend, you need much more than these limited
backends, that's what gstreamer is doing. Remember, gstreamer doesn't
use a backend, gstreamer *is* the backend.

Ronald

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