Michael A. Peters wrote:> For video - I use the totem plugin with xine backend totem. I > compiled > my own but I suspect that rpmforge has it. I found gstreamer backend > totem to be most unsatisfactory.Hi guys, Could you please share some details on how to get totem-xine running on CentOS? I believe this could be interesting to a number of people on the list, not just me. Awhile ago I've tried to rebuild fc6 totem-xine in mock but stopped short due to a large number of dependencies as I wasn't sure of the result. Thanks, Sasha
A. Kirillov wrote:> > Awhile ago I've tried to rebuild fc6 totem-xine in mock > but stopped short due to a large number of dependencies > as I wasn't sure of the result.livna for FC6 is the totem-xine I'm using, I built all the dependencies from Fedora/livna that were not in the centos/epel repos. I actually have to rebuild my totem-xine at some point (before 5.3) because apparently some epel shared libs have versioned (arghhhhhh) so I can't do a full yum update without an exclude on the EPEL libs that versioned.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:46 AM, A. Kirillov <nevis2us at infoline.su> wrote:> Michael A. Peters wrote: >> For video - I use the totem plugin with xine backend totem. I >> compiled >> my own but I suspect that rpmforge has it. I found gstreamer backend >> totem to be most unsatisfactory. > > Could you please share some details on > how to get totem-xine running on CentOS? > > I believe this could be interesting to a number of people > on the list, not just me. > > Awhile ago I've tried to rebuild fc6 totem-xine in mock > but stopped short due to a large number of dependencies > as I wasn't sure of the result.Also, I suggest you follow the steps on this URL, for multimedia in CentOS. <http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/MultimediaOnCentOS>