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- Move all old gstreamer 0.8 ports to gstreamer*80 [1]
- Chase all ports with new gstreamer or gstreaemer moves
Repocopied by: marcus [1]
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Approved by: krion@
PR: ports/88711 (related)
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Approved by: krion@
PR: ports/88711 (related)
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- Add SIZE to a few ports
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Reported by: kris mail
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you can also change the default tmp directory by creating
/apps/serpentine/temporary_dir with string to directory.
Ideas from: marcus
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* allows you to write your playlist directly from Muine.
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Gnome application for writing CD-Audio discs. It aims for simplicity,
usability and compability. Its features are:
o Supports multiple formats files, like WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC and every other
gstreamer does
o Save and open PLS, M3U and XSPF playlists
o Extracts audio from video contents, like an MPEG video
o Uses audio metadata for better handling
o Supports drag and drop: drop musics directly from Rhythmbox or Nautilus!
o Clean and easy to use interface
o Easy integration with other applications
WWW: http://s1x.homelinux.net/projects/serpentine
There is probably a better way for handling os.statfs on FreeBSD than the way
I did, but this works. Patches welcome =)
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