Hi, > My name is Oleksij Rempel and i'm linux kernel developer. I use gnote > and really like it. So thank you for your work! > > I was working on gnome-sound-recorder: updating to gstreamer-1.0, doing > some more cleaning and refactoring work and integrating methadata. Now i > come to the stage where i think it should be integrated with some > management software... > > After some discussion on #gnote with Luc Pionchon, we found that > workflow will decide what to do. So here is my: > mostly i use gnote and recorder for lectures: > - start recorder and gnote > - do some notices/anotations, add a timestamp to the text with ctrl+d > - if lecture is finished stop recording. > - if needed, do some transcription. Annotations will usually help to > find correct place. > > Since my version of recorder will create file name based on timestamp > and even add ogg tag with exact time. It is relatively easy to find > correct place. > After discussion on irc we got idea to change time representation on > recorder. So it should be not stream time: start 00:00:00 - end > 01:30:22; but exact time: start 10:20:30 - end 11:10:20. In this this > case it will be easy to sync with gnotes annotations. > > For now, we did some changes in ogg specification to represent exact > DATETIME in ogg - which is needed for voice/note recordings. I also > added it to gstreamer-1.0. Probably even more updates will be needed. > > It will be good if recorder will be integrated to gnote. Your comments > and ideas are welcome.
It comes to what specifically is required for integration. As I understand, you want to track sound recordings in Gnote notes? I image the need to have note(s) in Gnote with links to recorded sound files. It can be done via Gnote D-Bus API, that is sound recorded just can feed the data to Gnote and this would not require any changes in Gnote at all. Your described scenario more looks like a need to start/stop recorder when in Gnote note and something like a link to recorded file is put into a note, when done. This can be done by creating Gnote plugin. I see no reason, why not. We just need to clarify, what we actually want to achieve. -- Aurimas _______________________________________________ gnote-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnote-list
