GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 310645
Make multi-track-files browseable
Last modified: 2005-10-23 00:40:41 UTC
Both gstreamer and xine supports .nsf and .spc file formats. Those files often contain more than one track, e.g. the entire sound-track of a video game. When I open a spc or nsf with totem, I can only play the first track. It would be nice if opening such a file (or any other that contains more than one track) would present, instead of the files name representing the first track, all of the files available tracks in the playlist, perhaps in a sub-tree. Thanks alot for a great media-player!
The same can be done to get cue-file support. Some downloaded live-cd's or 60-minute mixes have cue files so you have one big file, that is splitted into more tracks withing a cue file.
This requires support from the backend for the file types in question (and small changes to Totem itself, which are discussed in the other bug). *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 163546 ***