Antoine THOMAS Tél: 0663137906
2013/6/3 Hartmut Noack <[email protected]> > Am 03.06.2013 13:22, schrieb edmund: > > On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 12:09:38 +0200 > > ttoine <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I am strongly agaist it. > > VLC uses closed/hidden codecs not vailable for other programs and > > therefore alone it should not be used at all. > > What would that be? Cannot find any blobs in the source-download. > I agree. VLC is able to use third party libs, like libdvdcss if available, or other codecs packages/libraries. > > > In addtion to that it fucks up the sample rate on a regular basis if > > one wants to use music with other then the standard sample rate. > > Really? Never noticed that at least not for rates such as 48KHz or > 32KHz. Anyway it plays anything the way it is played at anyones > computer, so it can serve as something like a reference. To use uncommon > samplerates I would use Software like MHWaveedit. Having uncommon > samplerates in end-user formats like OGG or MP3 makes no sense anyway.... > > HZN > I never had any problem with different sample rates, contrary to audacious or other players. > > > > > Edmund > > > >> VLC is imho the best player we can find for Ubuntu Studio users. It > >> can read everything from everywhere, on nearly all drivers (jack, and > >> more included). > >> > >> If we should replace the default multimedia player for a serious one > >> in Ubuntu Studio, I am for VLC. > >> > >> > >> Antoine THOMAS > >> Tél: 0663137906 > >> > >> > >> 2013/6/3 Len Ovens <[email protected]> > >> > >>> > >>> On Sun, June 2, 2013 10:43 am, [email protected] wrote: > >>>> One more thing about Xine: In a default install of Ubuntustudio, > >>>> I was able to play H264/mp4 video in Xine without installing > >>>> extra codecs, thanks to the ffmpeg version used. > >>>> > >>>> If there is a policy that gstreamer-ffmpeg can't be shipped by > >>>> default > >>> but > >>>> the underlying ffmpeg can be, that's inconsistant. I know that > >>>> sort of decision gets made upstream, but it creates a default > >>>> install that can't do it's default job if enforced strictly, due > >>>> to the nature of current > >>>> cameras and audio recorders. > >>>> > >>>> A multimedia distro without codecs can't play most media > >>>> distributed by windows users or commericial websites. Much more > >>>> seriously, it also can't play ORIGINAL media produced by a > >>>> majority of midrange video cameras and even audio recorders. > >>> > >>> We have tried to ship with everything needed. So we added the > >>> libav-extra set of packages. As far as I know We just hadn't > >>> thought of the gs packages. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Len Ovens > >>> www.OvenWerks.net > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list > >>> [email protected] > >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel > >>> > > > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel >
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