After some thoughts, maybe the plugin way is not the good one. It would be more convenient and powerfull to use MIME Types to allow user to open the current video in another multimedia application that could be Brasero, PiTiVi, Transmageddon (i've pointed this one because it has export capabilities for PSP, iPhone etc see http://www.linuxrising.org/transmageddon/screenshots/transmageddon-profiles.png), etc.
Eye of GNOME does that for picture, see : http://www.imagup.com/pics/1252601086.html http://www.imagup.com/pics/1252601403.html i don't know if it's possible to easily export a video into Brasero or PiTiVi since these applications needs 1st to "open a new project" before dealing with videos but i think it would avoid cluttering Totem, allow a lot of flexibility (any application that deals with video would be concerned), be very simple to use and easily discoverable (not plugin to activate first) thanks 2009/9/9 thibaut bethune <[email protected]>: > I really like Totem : simple but powerful (YouTube plugin since > version 2.22, create DVD plugin since version 2.26, new resume > functionality in version 2.28...) > > Maybe that Totem could also have a plugin to transcode videos : > creating a DVD video is not the only way today to carry away videos > > It could rely on another simple tool like Transmageddon (or Arista) for > instance > > Thanks > _______________________________________________ gnome-multimedia mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-multimedia
