On 31/03/10 18:12, Ken Moffat wrote: > I know it's a bit late to ask about 2.28 (2.30 is at ftp.gnome.org), > but has anyone got the > youtube plugin working ?
It's funny you should ask, I've just been trying totem today. I've been trying to find an open source flash plugin. The versions of swfdec I've tried don't work with youtube and I saw that totem has a firefox plugin and is supposed to be able to show youtube so I thought I'd give it a go. > I've now got it to build (needs libgdata), > and it is enabled, > but when I try to find search youtube I get the following on stderr: > > a lot of messages like > libgdata-Message: Unhandled XML in GDataYouTubeVideo: > <yt:accessControl action="syndicate" permission="allowed"/> > (a range of different 'action' values) > I get very similar error messages libgdata-Message: Unhandled XML in GDataYouTubeVideo: <yt:accessControl action="commentVote" permission="allowed"/> libgdata-Message: Unhandled XML in GDataYouTubeVideo: <georss:where><gml:Point><gml:pos>-5.878332138061523 -35.2001953125</gml:pos></gml:Point> libgdata-Message: Unhandled XML in GDataYouTubeVideo: <yt:accessControl action="rate" permission="allowed"/> > for each match > ** (totem:12448): WARNING **: Error loading video thumbnail: Operation > not supported > > and the following in the application - > > a symbol with a red X instead of the thumbnail (for each match) > > 'No video URI' when I mouse over the matches > > for each match, a pop-up that says > Error Looking Up Video URI (in bold), and > Operation not supported > Same here. Totem seems pretty borked, it'll play local files (videos or music) but it won't play DVDs. I won't be adding it to my build scripts. > This is with the gst good (0.10.16), bad (0.10.14), ugly (0.10.12) and > ffmpeg (0.10.8) > plugins built, and gstreamer/base 0.10.25. I'm using gst-plugins-base-0.10.28, gst-plugins-good-0.10.21, gst-plugins-bad-0.10.18, gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.14 and gst-ffmpeg-0.10.10 > There are some recent > matches for this on > google, but no answers. Somebody on a BSD system reported that the problem > disappeared when he reinstalled, and suggested the gst jpeg/png or also > plugins > might be implicated. I have the alsa (base) jpeg and png (both 'good') > plugins. > > At this rate I'm going to have to go over to the dark side on both > desktop machines > if I want to watch youtube. > Same here, I'll have to carry on using the closed source adobe flash plugin. Andy -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
