There is something for this purpose already. A bit mackish but quick and slick
http://gloobus <http://gloobus.net/> Btw, muinshee is great... a bit slow on start. * * * * * * *On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Alex Launi <alex.la...@canonical.com> wrote:* *On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 17:25 +0000, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:* * * *Apparently usability testing of 10.10 found that people were surprised* *when music files opened in Totem. I haven't seen the exact results, and* *I'm not sure how we'd open standalone music files in Banshee while* *making it clear either (a) that they weren't being added to the library,* *or (b) how to remove them from the library. (IIRC Mac OS X opens music* *files by default in QuickTime Player, not iTunes, presumably for the* *same reason.) * * * *I've been considering this. It might be a good use case for Muinshee. Muinshee is a good standalone player for when you don't really need a library, but still uses all of the Banshee infrastructure.* * * *We need a similar solution for the one-off video case. Perhaps extending Muinshee to play video in a similar way would be a good solution.* * * * * * * *-- * *Alex Launi* *Ubuntu Desktop Experience Team* * * *_______________________________________________* *Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana* *Post to : ayat...@lists.launchpad.net* *Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana* *More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp* .net/ <http://gloobus.net/>
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