Le mardi 31 octobre 2006 à 00:45 +0000, Jamie McCracken a écrit : > Baptiste Mille-Mathias wrote: > > Hello > > > > <MyStory> > > This morning I was testing the amazing tracker-search-tool; When I > > tried to search 'Thom Yorke' in the list of my audio files, I was > > surprised not to find any result; specially because I was sure I had > > some in my Rhythmbox Library -> the reason was the Thom Yorke's tracks > > are in m4a format. > > </MyStory> > > > > So, as I heard tracker want to be the new way of store the Rhythmbox > > Library, I wanted to know if it was possible to create an audio > > extractor that could supports all the files that the system supports > > (Gstreamer) ? > > > > yes a gstreamer based extractor for audio files makes sense - if we have > one for video why not audio too? > > Maybe Laurent is familiar enough with gstreamer to do this quickly?
I can recycle my patch for GStreamer/Xine. But this time, how should I do it? * "audio/mpeg", "audio/x-mp3", etc. things become "audio/*" and I remove tracker_extract_mp3() and tracker_extract_vorbis()? * I add tracker_extract_gstreamer() and tracker_extract_xine() (or libxine()?) * I remove using of Totem and MPlayer? What happens if I do not find a metadata with Gstreamer, should I try libXine, then Totem (IMHO it is useless after GStreamer+libXine tries), then MPlayer? * at ./configure, what flags would you be happy to see? --enable-gstreamer and --enable-libxine? * suggestions? Laurent. _______________________________________________ tracker-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/tracker-list
