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"Totem in GNOME 3.0, plans for 3.2"

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Anonymous Hylke said...

I anyone is interested in helping out, design or implementation, check out https://gitorious.org/gnome-design/gnome-design/trees/master/mockups/totem :)

Thanks Bastien!

4 April 2011 at 19:24

Anonymous korbe said...

Good plans. ;)

But any plans for using GStreamer-vaapi[1] ?

[1] http://www.splitted-desktop.com/~gbeauchesne/gstreamer-vaapi/

4 April 2011 at 20:19

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

korbe: GStreamer-vaapi, the VDPAU, or XvBA variants, or even support for the Broadcom Crystal HD cards should get auto-plugged into the playbin2 pipeline when hardware is available.

Definitely a GStreamer issue there, the players using playbin2 or even decodebin should not have to plug that in themselves.

4 April 2011 at 20:26

Anonymous Tomasz said...

Is black a direction GNOME is going? Right now gnome-shell and EOG (and soon Totem) stand out as very different black application in otherwise bright desktop.

4 April 2011 at 20:29

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

Tomasz: No, black isn't a direction we're going in.

I already blogged about the dark theme additions to GTK+ earlier.

This is only to be opted-in for applications that display photos or videos as their main usage.

For what it's worth, the screenshot is missing changes to mutter to follow that same GTK+ theme dark variant, so the titlebars should be dark as well.

To conclude, not a Totem specific change, and only for select applications. It's not a general direction for all apps in GNOME.

4 April 2011 at 20:56

Blogger pclouds said...

Can 3.0 and 3.2 be installed in parallel?

5 April 2011 at 05:25

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

pclouds: No, and I would imagine that most distributors would take steps to ensure there's a fallback available.

5 April 2011 at 09:40

Anonymous ValentinV said...

Wouldn't bee better if the play, pause , volume, etc bar was moved at the top and actually be a tool bar ala mini tube. and the sidebar i think should act like a sidebar and open inside the video widget because currently it is extending the whole window and so the sidebar button moves when it is pressed when windows is maximized and doesn't move when the window has enough space to expand.

I think this would make totem more consistent with the rest of gnome.

5 April 2011 at 14:14

Blogger alon said...

better fullscreen controls sounds good :) I have four displays on my home system setup as a 2x2, and it's annoying that fullscreen is actually a quarter on my system, would be nice if I could tell it to fullscreen so it covers all monitors. I know this is not a common setup but I imagine it's not a totally bizzare requirement.

6 April 2011 at 15:22

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

alon: That doesn't sound like something we'd do actually.

6 April 2011 at 15:25

Blogger Unknown said...

Sounds interesting! It'd be nice to have the ability in fullscreen mode for multiple sceens to either blank the screens that aren't showing the video, and/or use them for something else. (e.g. the way presentation apps display notes or other controls on screens besides the main one.)

I often find myself closing my laptop screen "just so far" to prevent the screen from being too annoying when I watch video on my TV. But it'd be even nicer to have the internal screen blank (along with the backlight if possible), and note come back until I left fullscreen mode.

10 April 2011 at 13:16

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

john: Unfortunately, we don't have any control over that. Hopefully the next versions of XrandR, or another extension will allow us to tweak that.

10 April 2011 at 13:30

Blogger Unknown said...

Gah! Google ate my reply. Gist of it:

Thanks for your reply, Bastien. Sorry I forgot to check in earlier.

That'd be nice to have a more elegant solution; in the meantime, would you entertain the idea of a workaround? I was thinking of something that enumerates the other physical screens, creating an all-black toplevel window that fills them. I'd imagine that the screensaver does something similar, no?

Just a thought, and maybe not a priority for you. Thanks for the work that you've been putting into Totem and keeping it simple and sweet!

24 April 2011 at 22:21

Blogger Federico Apelhanz said...

What about selecting colors for the subs? and "hd subtitles" regardless of the resolution of the movie you are watching, Zip/rar support with passwords would also be nice.

14 December 2011 at 18:46

Blogger Unknown said...

I am having issues with playing fullscreen in totem 3.2 on an Intel card. The video seems jerky and slightly out of sync with the audio only on fullscreen but is fine when in window mode. I downgraded to totem 3.0 and the problem went away. Running fallback mode also fixed the issue. So I suspect that it is the change from Xv to clutter that is causing this problem. Any chance of an option to run totem 3.2 using Xv?

7 February 2012 at 12:03

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