Dnia 2007-11-12, o godz. 11:07:28 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@xxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a): > a) editor vs viewer True. > b) inherited capabilities, ie totem can display any format gstreamer can > handle, which in turn depends on installed plugins Right now Totem claims to be able to play any multimedia files even though it really can't (because by default plugins for the most prominent formats like DVD aren't installed). The solution here is to switch MimeType=(...) into MimeTypeDir=/usr/lib/gstreamer-x.xx/mime.types.d and let plugins put appropriate files there (also, make the rpm macro understand the new flag). This way Nautilus (or rather some helper app) would know (from rpmdb or better, yum's cache), which package you have to install to be able to play a file in Totem (or any gstreamer application using my MimeTypeDir). Lam
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