On 8/10/05, Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 21:28 -0400, Luis Villa wrote: > > On 7/26/05, Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > What would be preferable then? (I looked for what ogg tarkin does, but > > > > no success- seems it isn't in the primary DB either?) > > > > > > Ogg Tarkin isn't a filetype. Tarkin is the video codec, Ogg is the > > > container. Only the container has a mime-type (this is slightly > > > different for some other video types because they have different file > > > extensions for different purposes). > > > > OK, so, on my system muine claims in muine.desktop to own the following: > > > > MimeType=audio/x-mpegurl;application/x- > > ogg;application/ogg;application/x-flac;audio/x-flac;audio/x- > > mp3;audio/x-mpeg;audio/mpeg; > > > > Apparently the net result of this is that, in a default installation, > > muine is the default handler for theora. What should the muine > > .desktop file (or the system defaults.list?) do to fix this, so that > > vorbis is handled with muine (or whatever) and theora with totem (or > > whatever?) > > There's no way to do that. That's what you get for having the same mime- > type for 2 different types of data. Some types that can be both video > and audio-only (like 3gpp files) allow web authors to differentiate them > through additional mime-types (audio/3gpp and video/3gpp).
That is *spectacularly* broken. I assume the ogg people have been larted for this? Luis _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
