Bug#529690: suggested UI
Josselin Mouette
joss at debian.org
Tue Jun 30 15:46:56 UTC 2009
reassign 529690 libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0
forcemerge 532349 529690
thanks
Le mardi 30 juin 2009 à 16:25 +0100, Jon Dowland a écrit :
> I have just started having rhythmbox watch a particular
> folder and on every startup I get a succession of such
> pop-ups. For clarity, they look like this:
>
> Search for suitable plugin?
> The required software to play this file is not
> installed. You need to install suitable plugins to play
> media files. Do you want to search for a plugin that
> supports the selected file?
>
> The search will also include software which is not
> officially supported.
> [ Cancel ] [[ Search ]]
>
> Looking at "Import Errors", I can see that rhythmbox is
> invoking this for a whole bunch of files which I don't ever
> want to "play", including
>
> * "Internet shortcut"
> * "BitTorrent seed file"
> * "Parchive archive"
> * "RTF document"
> * "Brasero project file"
>
> Also,
>
> * jpg -> "Internal GStreamer problem; file a bug"
>
> The media folder I am watching is a local sync of my
> Iriver's contents. When it is watching a folder, it
> remembers which files it has seen before (presumably). It
> would be nice if it could remember that you have told it
> not to look for a codec for a particular file or to ignore
> a particular file or types of files too. As it stands, I
> get these 15-20 pop-ups on every rhythmbox invocation.
>
> I would suggest a number of changes:
>
> * include the name of the file that it is trying to decode
> and the mimetype it believes the file to have in the
> dialogue. I could then (more) easily identify and remove
> the offending file if I wanted to. (I would resort to
> this, or renaming or zipping the files, to avoid this
> problem should my other suggestions be deemed unsuitable)
>
> * add a tick-box "ignore this type of file in future" to
> the dialogue, so it looked like this:
>
> Search for suitable plugin?
>
> The required software to play the file
> "filepath" or "basename of filepath"
> of type
> "inferred mimetype"
> is not installed. You need to install suitable plugins
> to play files of this type.
>
> Do you want to search for a plugin that supports the
> selected file? (The search will also include software
> which is not officially supported).
>
> [ ] do not ask about this type of file again
>
> [ No ] [[ Yes ]]
>
> (notice I've changed Cancel/Search for No/Yes since
> "Cancel" would imply that the contents of the tick-box
> did not matter as the action had been nullified)
>
> * add a menu somewhere to let you adjust the list of
> mimetypes for which you have ticked the box. Then, if a
> user clicks No and the current list of ignored mimetypes
> is empty, you could pop up an informational dialogue box:
>
> To adjust the list of types for which
> rhythmbox will not prompt for codecs,
> navigate to Edit -> Preferences and then
> select "Foo bar baz".
>
> [ Ok ]
Known issue. Purge gnome-codec-install until gstreamer is made to not
call it unconditionally.
Cheers,
--
.''`. Josselin Mouette
: :' :
`. `' “I recommend you to learn English in hope that you in
`- future understand things” -- Jörg Schilling
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