CodecBuddy - how to help?
by Valent Turkovic
Hi,
I tried contacting CodecBuddy develoopers but with no luck. I wan't to
help with testing it and bug hunting but need some pointers how. Can
anybody tell me how I can get in and help out?
Thank you in advance.
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16 years, 7 months
Why is Fedora a multimedia disaster? - Here is why.
by Valent Turkovic
I install a fresh Fedora7 (test 3) then run web browser and go to
fedora magazine page - from there I download some video ogg files from
it.
Why is it that when I click on the file I can't view the video? Player
just crashes! And the default player is kamboodle! Why is that?!? That
is the worst video player I have seen ever! On any platform!
Opensource or not there is no excuse to put that player as the default
one!
Fedora 7 experience was a bit better than FC6 one - because in FC6
when I tried the same experiment I got an error message that ogg is a
unknown format and system doesn't know how to open it!
Great! And that was an OGG file with 0% proprietary fibers in it :)
How do you expect to get people to use linux as a destop when the MOST
simple multimedia desktop scenario doesn't work!?!
If you can't play "official" video form redhat pages then this is a
serious case of TERRIBLE multimedia desktop usability!
I know about all the great effort that has gone into fedora releases,
and I love it. It is the best linux distro for me, but I know how to
set it up, iron out the quirks that mess up the destop experience and
configure it for optimal work/play flow.
But please, please make it a lot easier on non-geek people so that
they can also use this great stuff called fedora. And belive me there
are people wanting to do so, but they can't because we don't let them.
They need some features to be enabled by default or else they won't
know how that they even exist.
So please change the default video player to totem or something else,
just NOT kamboodle because it just doesn't work and it sucks GUI vise.
Regarding proprietary video codecs RedHad developers just say
something like this: "We talked with out lawyers and they said no."
Ok? And? Where can we see this discussion? I know that you can't put
MP3 support in fedora, but that you can't even put an link for some
European server that has all the codecs? Lawyers say that RedHat can
be sued even for puting links that enable multimedia. Ok, maybe I
believe it but it is maybe possible that some one would sue, but
hardly win that case.
But there are legal ways around that, you can put a text saying that
it is legal to enable multimedia codecs only if you live in a country
that doesn't have software patents - like I do.
It is possible if you want it - Ubuntu has shown that because they
will be doing just that, and even a step beyond that. Ubuntu will have
a Ubuntu for European market and other countries that don't have
software patents (my country doesn't!) with all multimedia codecs
embedded within the distro!
So please let's start the discussion because believe me there is a
great need for this because there are lot's media files that are
every where (internet, youtube, divx rips of dvds, etc...) that people
have a need to watch and listen.
Hope to hear from Fedora/RedHat developers and Desktop usability
experts what are their opinions.
I will make this email available also on my blog:
http://kernelreloaded.blog385.com/
so you can leave/read comments there also.
Valent
- fiber optics and networking engineer from Croatia.
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16 years, 7 months
Re: Why is Fedora a multimedia disaster? - Here is why.
by Rick Stuart
Valent Turkovic wrote:
>> But please, please make it a lot easier on non-geek people so that
>> they can also use this great stuff called fedora. And belive me there
>> are people wanting to do so, but they can't because we don't let them.
>> They need some features to be enabled by default or else they won't
>> know how that they even exist.
I feel like the real concern voiced by Valent Turkovic has been missed
by all three of the responses I saw. What are we expecting the average
Joe who wants to try out this cool new thing called Linux to feel? He
can load it up and see a pretty twisty graphic but then can't get the
simplest thing like web browsing to work without installing a lot of
extra packages that are only obvious by a long Google search, abuse on
the forums (RTFM) or a previous experience.
If you are going to build a live CD (Excellent Idea by the way) for
people to try out Linux, then concentrate on the total experience. Look
at what "typical" users do and make sure they have success. Valent hit
the nail on the head....KDE...GNOME....why should that matter? GNOME
doesn't work any better with Totem BTW.
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16 years, 7 months
I want to help get suspend/resume working.
by Valent Turkovic
I want to help Fedora team supporting a few laptops I own so they get
suspend/resume working. I tested one in Fedora 7 test 3 and it
suspends but doesn't resume - but the same laptop works with
suspend/resume in OpenSuse 10.2 so I hope it is really simple to get
it working in Fedora 7.
To who do I need to talk to? Which mailing list? Maybe a bugzilla
report? What is the procedure for users that want to help make their
and others laptops work better with Fedora?
Valent.
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16 years, 7 months
Re: A better, faster desktop search for Linux!
by Rahul Sundaram
Amadeus W.M. wrote:
> Not trying to be pedantic here, but If I remember correctly, mono is one
> open source alternative to .net, isn't it? Mono is not a programming
> language. C# is.
Right. I was just going along with your lingo and not be pedantic ;-)
Other than fewer formats and different languages, do
> they use the same algorithms?
Nope.
Rahul
16 years, 8 months
Re: A better, faster desktop search for Linux!
by Rahul Sundaram
Amadeus W.M. wrote:
>>> Too bad my nautilus is not tracker-enabled. I hope it will be in FC7
>>> and I hope tracker will come standard.
>> In Fedora 7, nautilus is indeed tracker enabled. It checks at runtime
>> whether tracker is installed and uses it in preference to Beagle.
>>
>> Rahul
>>
>
> Excellent decision! Do you happen to know the differences under the hood
> between beagle and tracker? Why does tracker do what it does with far
> less cpu power? I remember beagle had something to do with mono?
Tracker supports less formats for metadata searches than Beagle and is
written in C while Beagle is written in mono.
Rahul
16 years, 8 months
Re: A better, faster desktop search for Linux!
by Rahul Sundaram
Amadeus W.M. wrote:
>
> found it instantly. I don't even know when or how it indexed it. After
> the initial indexing, tracker it's unnoticeable. Beagle was reasonable
> when I was working on the computer, but would take up 100% of the
> processor after some 10-20 minutes of inactivity. So I uninstalled
> beagle. Tracker doesn't seem to do that.
>
> Too bad my nautilus is not tracker-enabled. I hope it will be in FC7 and
> I hope tracker will come standard.
In Fedora 7, nautilus is indeed tracker enabled. It checks at runtime
whether tracker is installed and uses it in preference to Beagle.
Rahul
16 years, 8 months