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Thanks for your feedback Denver.
Yea the default ubuntu install would be a good thing to support :) ... I will see about patching mv_embed for generic object / support tomorrow.. some functionality might not be supported as totem just tries to "act" like other plugins not really exposing its own javascript API...
- --michael
Stjepan Rajko wrote:
Hi Denver,
I have been out of touch with mv_embed for a while, and I am also not familiar with Totem, so I might be a bit off in my response:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Denver Gingerich denver@ossguy.com
wrote:
I am using Firefox 3.0.6 on Ubuntu 8.10. I do not have any Flash plugins installed, nor do I have the VLC plugin installed. However, I do have the Totem plugins installed for a wide variety of media formats. According to my Applications list in Preferences, "Totem Web Browser Plugin" is associated with "Ogg Audio", "Ogg Video", and "Ogg multimedia file". I am able to play Theora/Vorbis files embedded via <object> without any problems through Totem.
Is my setup supported? If not, are there plans to support it?
The players that mv_embed looks for are hard-coded in the mv_embed.js list, so we'd have to add Totem to it. We'd also need to add a layer that adapts the plugin functionality to what mv_embed needs, assuming Totem provides the necessary functionality. Does Totem provide any javascript hooks? I can't seem to find much reference on the plugin.
It would be nice to see mv_embed support arbitrary video plugins that claim to play Ogg media.
I think this would be difficult unless the plugins all provide their functionality in the same way.
Best,
Stjepan
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