Gregory Maxwell wrote: > The string "video" doesn't occur anywhere in the current Arora git. > Can you point me to more information? See QtWebKit, which is part of Qt >= 4.4 and supports HTML 5 video in Qt >= 4.5. Arora uses QtWebKit. > In testing I find that a couple of problems: > (1) it appears the it doesn't begin until it has completely > transferred the file(?) > (2) audio plays but video does not > (3) seeking does nothing QtWebKit's HTML 5 support apparently needs a lot of improvement. :-( One issue is that there are multiple Phonon backends (Phonon is the Qt multimedia framework, which QtWebKit uses for video playback), Qt Software doesn't test with the xine-lib backend which is the default in KDE, whereas the developers of Amarok and some other KDE apps recommend only the xine-lib backend and test primarily with that one. There are also other technical issues with the GStreamer backend, i.e. the one which Qt Software recommends (whereas the Amarok developers say it's extremely buggy and should never be the default), which prevent us from making it the default (the bugs with Amarok, but also issues with how output selection is implemented, they use a backend-specific "GStreamer sink" setting in addition to the standard output device setting in the Phonon API, with the result that, last I checked, it didn't work out of the box with our default PulseAudio setup). Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list