Re: grip being removed [Re: rawhide report: 20050120 changes]

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Once upon a time, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> Kyrre Ness Sjobak (kyrre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: 
> > What about simple "play that .mp3, i want to know what's in it" kind of
> > use? I must admit that i still use XMMS for that - it just works. Having
> > a libary isn't always what you want. So i have xmms as my default player
> > for all audio files. When i want to listen to an album i ripped (etc), i
> > fire up rythmbox, import the files if neccessary, and play it.
> 
> Commandline? madplay or similar.
> 
> I'd assume in the filemanager there would be something small that
> would launch on doubleclick. But I could be wrong.

In FC3 (with MP3 support added via livna for xmms and gstreamer)), I
opened nautilus and double clicked on an MP3.  It brought up the Helix
Player Setup Assistant.  That just goes through the release notes (kind
of dumb), then brings up a box that says that there is a "component
missing" with a "Get RealPlayer" button.

With all the discussion that rhythmbox makes xmms unneeded (so it should
be removed from Core), why do we also have Helix Player in Core (or is
Helix Player supposed to replace rhythmbox and xmms)?  Is it possible to
add plugins to Helix Player to get MP3 (and other format) support as
easily as for rhythmbox and xmms?

-- 
Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.


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