在 2007-01-30二的 07:21 +0100,Pascal Bleser写道:
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Zhang Weiwu wrote:
I think I have called enough attention (and created a lot of confusion) to the mp3 issue, thank you for caring about this and discuss about it. As more people start paying attention on issues the issues are likely getting solved faster. And this post is for the users who look for an
Listen, your post was pretty high on the trollmeter, and "As more people start paying attention on issues the issues are likely getting solved faster."... wth ?
Thanks for bring this hotter ;)
- - unless you use Ogg/Vorbis, the issue isn't solved and is never going to be solved; the only "solution" right now is Helix or fluendo (through a piece of junk named gstreamer)
I guess I listed several alternative solutions at the end of my original email. You can consider the only solution is ogg/vorbis, well I recognize that is a very good impractical solution. I will keep thinking the alternative solutions I listed are solutions that making sense, unless you write your reason convince me they are not. So please critise based on the list of solutions I have had. Critise it, the stronger the better. I need to be convinced ;)
- - you really think you're the first person asking for this ?
And the solution is right here: http://opensuse-community.org/Restricted_Formats/10.2
Yes, and this page is given to me when the very first time I ask about mp3 issue and I did read through. And then why I still look for a solution? Because that page is not enough, it didn't list solutions to all problems we are facing, not even better half of them (e.g. what about other lots of players on Gnome? what about totem as the default player? What about Rhythmbox? And Beep Media Player?) So, are you satisfied when you find a page sayign "hey, this is the solution" or are you satisfied when you find a solution that works? Well I am not going to be satisfied if only one or two players play mp3 on SuSE and solutions are out of ordinary non-techie user's reach. Do we want an OpenSuSE that require user to do a lot of post-configuration or do we want a product works out-of-the-box? Which one compete better with Vista? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org