This list seems a bit dead, but the most relevant to what I am suggesting. If this is off topic, please direct me to the correct list.
I know that there was some discussion previously about having multiple media players in GNOME, and if I recall Totem is the blessed player. The problem is that Totem does not have the same capabilities as Rhythmbox, which gives an easy way of organizing your music library and Internet radio. Rhythmbox does not handle video, so cannot be the only multimedia player in GNOME. With more TV streams appearing on the Internet, a Rhythmbox interface for Totem would be amazing. This would allow you to organize your video files and streams. Also, I don't know if Internet radio stations publish a program guide, but this would be a nice feature for both sound and video. Being able to see what programs are coming up, and the ability to record them. I want to sign off with a thanks to everyone who has made music and video support in GNOME such a pleasure these days. Brent _______________________________________________ gnome-multimedia mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-multimedia
