[Bug 620882] Review Request: minitube - A YouTube desktop client

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=620882

Kevin Kofler <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Keywords|Reopened                    |
             Status|NEW                         |CLOSED
         Resolution|                            |CANTFIX

--- Comment #10 from Kevin Kofler <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2010-08-04 04:27:46 EDT ---
If you have Gnash successfully playing videos, you have several codec packages
from RPM Fusion.

The only format used by YouTube which can be played back using only codecs in
Fedora (and even then, only with GStreamer) is WebM. And I don't think Minitube
knows to prefer WebM to other formats (and actually if it did, it'd probably
crash xine-lib, which is the default Phonon backend, so that's not that great
an idea at this time).

Again, please only ask for Minitube to be in Fedora if you actually TESTED it
on a system with NO packages from RPM Fusion installed (in particular, NONE of
xine-lib-extras-freeworld, gstreamer-plugins-ugly, gstreamer-plugins-bad,
gstreamer-plugins-bad-nonfree or gstreamer-ffmpeg). I do not expect it to work
at all! (And it'd require manually switching to a non-default Phonon backend in
any case.)

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