Ok this is why I believe that gtk-totem is an excellent choice. I have read all the negatives but let me explain some of the positives and disban some of the negatives. First Totem is no more bloated than any other video player that handles as many formats. Second Gxine is a joke and the gxine firefox plugin is an even bigger laugh. That thing isn't really a plugin its a patch! Totems firefox plugin works excellent. Also with the gstreamer backend Xubuntu won't have to be concerned with what video / audio codecs are supported since gstreamer is plugin based. Also if you have quite a few music files on your machine and your looking for a nice audio player with library support all of them use gstreamer. ( ex.: Quod Libet ) Ignoring gstreamer because you don't like totem will be a giant mistake for Xubuntu. Using or embracing gstreamer will also give encourage xfce developers to use gstreamer to enhance applications like xfburn which if they use gstreamer as a backend they will be able to implement audio cd burning much quicker or dvd burning much quicker. As for xfmedia? Why waste anymore time on it. Its got to go. Its terrible. It doesn't play radio streams. (at least easily) It doesn't play cd's, it doesn't have a library manager for music and it doesn't have a plugin for firefox. Totem and the firefox plugin plus gstreamer for backend operations for all types of video / audio programs just makes sense and would also releave some strain on developers as well.

daniele favara wrote:
On 6/3/06, Gauvain Pocentek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi list,

I've seen that totem can be built without gnome libs (and it uses
debhelper, so multibuild is doable). It uses gstreamer, which I guess
is a good option for multimedia.
I'd like to get points of vue on a few aspects:

1. Is it reasonable to include gstreamer in xubuntu?
2. Is totem a good choice (I've never used it myself)?
3. Other proposition(s) for multimedia?



if that's possible ... i'd say it's just perfect.

ubuntu is not that good on the multimedia field for all the reasons we
know .. but xubuntu is even worst at the moment ...

we'll need to get feedbacks and figure out better the xubuntu target
.. but if it's as i think .. this should be one of the "high priority"
xubuntu spec.



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