From kde-multimedia Mon Sep 06 10:19:20 2004 From: Allan Sandfeld Jensen Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:19:20 +0000 To: kde-multimedia Subject: Re: summary of the aKademy meetings Message-Id: <200409061219.20594.allan () carewolf ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-multimedia&m=109446586916835 On Monday 06 September 2004 11:43, Charles Samuels wrote: > On Monday 2004 September 06 02:13 am, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > > Right now you can see kdemm as a showcase of different options, we would > > like people to try it out, break it, come up with experience-based > > recommendations for a default framework for KDE 4, rather than the > > guesswork, drinking games and numerology we would have used to pick on at > > aKademy. > > Wait, wait, wait, this is just for KDE 3.4? > Probably not in KDE 3.4 main, I would not mind it there, but there are several objections (like it is an experimental API until KDE 4.0 final), but people interested could apply it on KDE 3.4. > My objections have all been shattered. While at the same time I find it > quite stupid to introduce *yet another* API just for 3.4. So under those > conditions, I again don't see the point. > > So, to summarize: > > Advantages: > - A single API (like with KAudioPlayer which itself could be abstracted to > do this anyway) > It introduces a few features as well, such as the desktop oriented mixer abstraction (imagine a kmix that actually makes sense). Btw, this _is_ the abstraction of KAudioPlayer.. > > Now to explain why I like nmm. When we do at last decide on the 3.4 we'll > be looking at the following things: > - api stability > It's likely the NMM team could be convinced to keep an ABI stable for the > KDE project > - functionality > their presentation had stuff that Works Right Now (And is both impressive > and much more than we can do right now) > - KDE similarity > It (more or less) uses KDE (Java)-style function names & it's C++. > All that and lack of use. I might be able to make mp3-decoding reliable with my experience from akodelib, but who is going to make it support all the broken MPEG-videos out there? I am just not entirely sure we can make NMM ready for KDE 4, and I think it is going to be us making it ready if we want it. But as I said, I am hoping for NMM as default for KDE4 as well, but right now, I do not think is not there (and wont get anywhere without public cvs). And even if it is there for KDE4, there are going to be applications outside KDE-CVS, such as mplayer and xine, and people which would like to integrate them with KDE (kaffeine, kmplayer). Who is going to write the cool beating-mplayer-out-of-the-water mediaplayer for KDE4? I think we need the ability to integrate with whatever is cool 15 months from now when we release KDE4. Mvh. `Allan _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia