On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 16:16 +0300, Felipe Contreras wrote: > <snip> >> 4 most popular plugins? It's implemented using NPAPI [1] > > I wrote a web browser plugin already, I know what NPAPI is ;)
I didn't recall you wrote it. In any case it helps for reference. >> , so in theory >> should be supported by: Mozilla Application Suite, Mozilla Firefox, >> Safari, Opera, Konqueror and some versions of Microsoft Internet >> Explorer. > > That's not what I meant. You'll need to support Real Player, Windows > Media Player, QuickTime and VLC nowadays. Our support for the first one > is really sketchy, but the other 3 are complete enough to work with a > majority of websites. Ah, now I see what you mean: plugin emulation? I never use that, so I forgot about it. >> Is playlist support a must-have feature? If so, probably should be >> handled by a GStreamer element. Fullscreen support should not be that >> difficult, but I leave that to somebody else. > > Yes, it's a must-have. If you are trying to emulate other plugins then yes, I see how that could be required. > FWIW, you can probably have a complete web browser plugin in not much > space by packaging it properly in a sub-package. > > $(libdir)/mozilla/plugins/* > $(libexecdir)/totem-plugin-viewer This is one of the things I didn't like when I analyzed the totem plugin: why require an external process? > $(libdir)/libbaconvideowidget.so.0.0.0 (shared with Totem itself) > $(pkgdatadir)/mozilla-viewer.ui > $(pkgdatadir)/fullscreen.ui (shared with Totem itself) > > That comes in under a meg stripped... I guess it depends on what is required. Best regards. -- Felipe Contreras _______________________________________________ gnome-multimedia mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-multimedia
