Am 27.11.2013 14:38, schrieb Raymond Wooninck:
Which wouldn't help much as indicated. Deleting the ffmpegsumo library now from the chromium renders the browser completely useless unless you have Adobe Flash installed. Without Flash support, every video from youtube is indicated that you would need Adobe Flash or a HTML5 supporting browser. Restoring the ffmpegsumo, allows chromium to play the HTML5 content from youtube. I have ffmpeg, libavcodec, etc installed from Packman, so Chromium should fall back as you indicated. My feeling is however that Chromium has to be build with the system ffmpeg libraries in order to provide this fall back, which brings us to the point if OBS will ever have a ffmpeg library that is sufficient to get packages compiled.
GStreamer is designed the way that you don't care in your software which decoder sinks are available during runtime. You always use the GStreamer API. That's why Firefox just works for MP3 and H264 once the corresponding gstreamer modules are installed on a system. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org