GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 704221
Request to add software to /apps/
Last modified: 2018-05-01 09:20:35 UTC
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/gstreamer-devel/2013-July/041988.html http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/gstreamer-devel/2013-July/041996.html Please add the following software into the GStreamer applications list. Clementine Clementine is a multiplatform music player. It is inspired by Amarok 1.4, focusing on a fast and easy-to-use interface for searching and playing your music. http://www.clementine-player.org/ Cuberok Cuberok is a music player and a collection manager based on Qt4. It has lightweight interface, music collection support and many features, e.g. music autorating and Last.FM scrobbler. http://freecode.com/projects/cuberok Exaile Exaile is a music manager and player for GTK+ written in Python. It incorporates automatic fetching of album art, lyrics fetching, Last.fm scrobbling, support for many portable media players, internet radio such as shoutcast, and tabbed playlists. http://exaile.org/ Gajim via Farstream using python-farstream Gajim is a Jabber/XMPP client with VoIP and Video conferencing support. http://gajim.org/ gMusicBrowser gmusicbrowser : An open-source jukebox for large collections of mp3/ogg/flac/mpc/ape files, written in perl. http://gmusicbrowser.org/ Gnac Gnac is an easy to use audio conversion program for the Gnome desktop. It is designed to be powerful but simple! It provides easy audio files conversion between all GStreamer supported audio formats. http://gnac.sourceforge.net/ GPhone Simple voice-over-IP softphone - based on OpalVOIP and GTK3 https://github.com/ceyusa/gphone gst123 The program gst123 is designed to be a more flexible command line player in the spirit of ogg123 and mpg123, based on gstreamer. It plays all file formats gstreamer understands, so if you have a music collection which contains different file formats, like flac, ogg and mp3, you can use gst123 to play all your music files. http://space.twc.de/~stefan/gst123.php Nightingale (fork of Songbird) Nightingale is a community based fork of the Songbird Media player. http://getnightingale.com/ * note: http://forum.getnightingale.com/thread-684.html More information at: https://github.com/nightingale-media-player/nightingale-hacking#readme Psi via PsiMedia PsiMedia is a thick abstraction layer for providing audio and video RTP services to Psi-like IM clients. The implementation is based on GStreamer. http://delta.affinix.com/psimedia/ * note: Psi+ has PsiMedia included by default in its bundle. * http://psi-im.org/ * http://psi-plus.com/ Radio Tray Radio Tray is an online radio streaming player that runs on a Linux system tray. Its goal is to have the minimum interface possible, making it very straightforward to use. http://radiotray.sourceforge.net/ SAP SAP (Simple Audio Player) is a command line audio player written in vala and utilizing the gstreamer library for audio playback and Ncurses for an interactive interface. As such, sap will be able to play any audio file that gstreamer is capable of playing. Aside from local files, sap can also play files from the internet over HTTP. http://www.jezra.net/projects/sap Whaaw! Media Player A GTK+ media player utilising gstreamer and written in python. http://home.gna.org/whaawmp/ Xnoise Media Player Xnoise is a media player for GTK+ with an intuitive user interface, great speed and lots of features. http://xnoise-media-player.com/ Yauap Yauap is a simple commandline audio player based on the GStreamer multimedia framework. There is also a DBus interface that allows yauap to act as a backend for the Amarok audio player. http://nongnu.org/yauap/ -- Proper English www.reddit.com/r/proper 4 teh lulz... http://email.is-not-s.ms _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list gstreamer-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel
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Can you provide a patch against the www git repository for this? Are all of these actively developed and ported to GStreamer 1.0 and having some user base?
I do not know if there is a user based for GPhone, but it is one of the only SIP VoIP clients that use GStreamer. Official GStreamer support for Ekiga is soon to come. Since Songbird is about to be ended, I think replacing it with Nightingale would be good. http://forum.getnightingale.com/thread-684.html
(In reply to comment #3) > I do not know if there is a user based for GPhone, but it is one of the only > SIP VoIP clients that use GStreamer. Official GStreamer support for Ekiga is > soon to come. Additionnally, Empathy supports SIP calls through telepathy-rakia (SofiaSIP). Just mentionning for completeness. Obviously it would be better to add the one that are maintained (which means are ported, being ported or having clear plan for being ported to 1.0).
GPhone is indeed utilizing GStreamer 1.0. Gajim is using Farstream, by python-farstream, since version 0.15.1. I have hear a rumor (I did not confirm it) that the future plan for Psi is to migrate/replace PsiMedia, which is the one that is currently providing VoIP capabilities, to/with Farstream, like Gajim. - In order to confirm this, I suggest to refer to Psi+ developers. I think that VoIP applications that are using Farstream are qualified to be listed, since Farstream is maintained.
Bump!
(In reply to comment #3) > Since Songbird is about to be ended, I think replacing it with Nightingale > would be good. http://forum.getnightingale.com/thread-684.html Both Songbird and Nightingale are using GStreamer 0.10, which is no longer maintained. Anyway, want to provide a patch against the www module for your proposed changes? That makes it more likely to happen :)
Only remaining active apps from that list are : https://github.com/squentin/gmusicbrowser https://gajim.org/ http://www.exaile.org/ https://github.com/clementine-player/Clementine
Done: commit 82dd042b61bb62f599ae868c0e5101a2ef4f9393 Author: Tim-Philipp Müller <tim@centricular.com> Date: Tue May 1 10:18:40 2018 +0100 adds: add some more apps https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704221 (website will be updated on the next rebuild.)