RE: [Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-10 Thread Wan Tat Chee
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Thomas Schueppel wrote: > There is also wxpython so I think the naming isn't that > fixed to py.*. The full name listed in the sourceforge > project is Media Metadata for Python which is off course > grammatically correct if I'm not completely wrong. Y

RE: [Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-10 Thread Thomas Schueppel
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Wan Tat Chee wrote: > On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] Thomas Schüppel wrote: > > > > > BTW, what is mm standing for? > > > > mm stands for Media Metadata. > > > > (This is an English grammar nitpick) > > Hmm. IMHO, I'm wondering if the project/code would be more accuratel

RE: [Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-09 Thread Wan Tat Chee
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] Thomas Schüppel wrote: > > BTW, what is mm standing for? > > mm stands for Media Metadata. > (This is an English grammar nitpick) Hmm. IMHO, I'm wondering if the project/code would be more accurately named as python-media-metadata (pymm?) since it's no

RE: [Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-07 Thread Thomas Schüppel
OK, I think we should switch to this lib sooner or later (I prefer sooner). I added my DVD detection to this some hours ago, a VCD info is already on my harddisc, waiting for a checkin. But I'm waiting with that until I get some results about my disc_check.py sent to the users list. Also

[Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-07 Thread Dirk Meyer
Thomas Schüppel wrote: > That's what I started mmpython for. See > http://sf.net/projects/mmpython. OK, I think we should switch to this lib sooner or later (I prefer sooner). I added my DVD detection to this some hours ago, a VCD info is already on my harddisc, waiting for a checkin. But I'm wa

Re: [Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-07 Thread Aubin Paul
Hi Thomas, I've started adding support for covers via Amazon; but it would be nice for someone to make a plugin for allmusic too. I haven't done most of the actual work yet, but the amazon code is in src/audio/plugins with an example. Aubin On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 11:37:45AM +0200, Thomas Sch?

[Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-07 Thread Dirk Meyer
Thomas Schüppel wrote: > I would love to use that lib. I'm working on the DVD parser right now. > But it depends on libdvdread, I can't think of a way without it. > > No problem. I just made all this in python because I found > it interesting to understand the file formats and build th

RE: [Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-07 Thread Thomas Schüppel
Did anyone look at allmusic.com. I think it should be nice to have something like imdb.py for allmusic to get album pictures and stuff. l8r... Thomas --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etn

RE: [Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-07 Thread Thomas Schüppel
> so we would need to spend some time in discussing the api, I think. OK, even when it is an extra project, we should discuss the api here. I was thinking about: 1. Get all the info possible. This includes I was thinking to build a structure called table that is mostly a list of

[Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-06 Thread Dirk Meyer
Dirk Meyer wrote: > I would love to use that lib. I'm working on the DVD parser right > now. But it depends on libdvdread, I can't think of a way without it. OK, done. Check out WIP/Dischi/mediainfo. After running ./compile you can run 'python test.py' to get all informations from the DVD in /dev

[Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-06 Thread Dirk Meyer
Thomas Schüppel wrote: > Tat's what I started mmpython for. See > http://sf.net/projects/mmpython. Thank you. I know someone announced a project like this, but I couldn't remember who and what sf name (and the sf search engine sucks) > If you prefer this as a freevo subproject, I have no obliga

[Freevo-devel] Re: Sub-project mediainfo

2003-06-05 Thread Dirk Meyer
"Jesper Nilsson" wrote: > Hi, > > Just FYI there's a program called lsdvd that can be found at > http://acidrip.thirtythreeandathird.net/lsdvd.html which I've succesfully > used. It can only parse DVD's and also uses libdvdread, but might be > interesting to look into anyway. Thanks, but the DVD p