From kde-multimedia Mon Sep 06 17:20:32 2004 From: Marco Lohse Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 17:20:32 +0000 To: kde-multimedia Subject: Re: summary of the aKademy meetings Message-Id: <413C9C60.7000106 () cs ! uni-sb ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-multimedia&m=109449127320786 I would just like to add some points as seen from the NMM viewpoint: - Gstreamer autoplugging: The upcoming release of NMM will provide a new GraphBuilder that automatically creates a flow graph from a given URL. Furthermore, it will also allow to create a distributed flow graph, e.g. having audio/video output on remote hosts, or, access remote data sources. We hope to finish the release this week. - About the C++ bindings for Gstreamer: Where can I actually find these bindings? At the Gstreamer page it says: 'The bindings are still under development and not yet released.' Also, I do not understand why people that are strictly against the abstract player interface that supports various backends (such as Gstreamer, NMM, xine, and so on) vote for the C++ bindings of Gstreamer to be used. Just imagine: say, you create one-to-one bindings first (by the way, a huge effort, I would say). Then, you decide to make these bindings, well, a little bit more 'high-level'. Then, again, a little bit more. Well, then finally you will be at the point where you 're-invented' the abstract player interface (of course, you might want to add other abstract interfaces, too). Have fun, Marco. _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia