Mattias: Not currently working in Epiphany due to a WebKit/Clutter interaction problem, but that's a general Totem plugin problem, not specific to Vegas.
Kris: The full list of supported sites is whatever quvi supports. The biggest problem might be embedded player for some websites (for example, if you embed the Guardian videos in another page, they just won't work). But looking at the original page should definitely work.
5 December 2011 at 01:32
Anonymous said...
Awesome! Make sure to update totem's package in fedora rawhide to support this :)
5 December 2011 at 07:27
Anonymous said...
Hi,
I've just left Ubuntu for Debian Wheezy (GNOME 3.4 for the most part) and i can't figure how having Vegas. Maybe you could give me some advice ?
The commit with Vegas was made to a development branch for Totem 3.4, but up-to-date Debian Wheezy has Totem 3.0.1, so no Vegas. You can ask maintainers of Totem in Debian, why the Debian package lags two versions. My guesses are:
* not enough man-hours * no success to provide newer versions for all architectures supported by Debian
31 July 2012 at 14:03
Anonymous said...
After sudo apt-get install -t experimental totem and sudo apt-get install -t experimental totem-mozilla i now run totem & totem-mozilla 3.4.2 (and libquvi-scripts 0.4.8) I've disabled Flash within Firefox (15.0.1) and totem-mozilla works well for Youtube H264 but not for Vimeo or Dailymotion whereas libquvi is supposed to support them... any idea ? Thanks in advance
24 September 2012 at 04:08
[Image]Before: No video, because no Flash, and no MP4 support
[Image]After: Video, through Totem's Vegas plugin
Totem's new Vegas browser plugin provides you with a way to watch Flash based videos, without using Flash, using libquvi's growing collection of supported sites.
Code is available from GNOME git this instant. Be sure to pass --enable-vegas-plugin=yes to compile the plugin.
"Vegas Baby!"
8 Comments -
Nice! Does this work in Epiphany?
4 December 2011 at 18:31
Mattias: Not currently working in Epiphany due to a WebKit/Clutter interaction problem, but that's a general Totem plugin problem, not specific to Vegas.
4 December 2011 at 18:34
This is SOOOO awesome!
Does it work on Youtube - thats nearly the only flash-page i regularly visit... It would be so nice to throw out Flash-plugin.
4 December 2011 at 21:11
Kris: The full list of supported sites is whatever quvi supports. The biggest problem might be embedded player for some websites (for example, if you embed the Guardian videos in another page, they just won't work). But looking at the original page should definitely work.
5 December 2011 at 01:32
Awesome!
Make sure to update totem's package in fedora rawhide to support this :)
5 December 2011 at 07:27
Hi,
I've just left Ubuntu for Debian Wheezy (GNOME 3.4 for the most part) and i can't figure how having Vegas.
Maybe you could give me some advice ?
9 June 2012 at 17:48
antistress:
> I've just left Ubuntu for Debian Wheezy
Me too ;-)
> i can't figure how having Vegas
The commit with Vegas was made to a development branch for Totem 3.4, but up-to-date Debian Wheezy has Totem 3.0.1, so no Vegas. You can ask maintainers of Totem in Debian, why the Debian package lags two versions. My guesses are:
* not enough man-hours
* no success to provide newer versions for all architectures supported by Debian
31 July 2012 at 14:03
After
sudo apt-get install -t experimental totem
and
sudo apt-get install -t experimental totem-mozilla
i now run totem & totem-mozilla 3.4.2 (and libquvi-scripts 0.4.8)
I've disabled Flash within Firefox (15.0.1) and totem-mozilla works well for Youtube H264 but not for Vimeo or Dailymotion whereas libquvi is supposed to support them... any idea ? Thanks in advance
24 September 2012 at 04:08