Talk on KDEMM for KDE 4
Fabrice Mous
fabrice at kde.nl
Tue Jun 28 09:57:49 BST 2005
> On Monday 27 June 2005 15:02, Marco Lohse wrote:
>> I really enjoyed your talk on KDEMM, the multimedia architecture for KDE
>> 4, at the LinuxTag 2005.
>
> Thanks for the feedback. It was my first talk of this kind...
>
>> Unfortunately, we didn't meet on Friday and I had to leave on Saturday
>> just after your talk. However, I just wanted to let you know that we
>> will absolutely support KDEMM - and especially the integration of NMM
>> into KDEMM. I guess, you already know how to contact us, in case there
>> are any questions...
>
> Thanks a lot for the offer! I am currently looking into how to implement
> the
> KDEMM interfaces layer with NMM. But before I could do that I'd need a lot
> more knowledge on how to use NMM. And that takes some time coding some NMM
> test apps. But since I'm really short on time any help there will be very
> much appreciated.
>
> If you're brave you can try to look into KDEMM at this point already. What
> it
> takes (if you want it to compile) is a svn checkout of branches/work/kde4
> (you need at least Qt4 and kdelibs4) and branches/work/kdemm (only the
> kdemm
> subdir is meant to be compiled at this point).
>
>> I am also totally convinced that the NMM-KDEMM application will be a
>> cool thing, something only available for KDE. As far as I understood
>> Matthias, the NMM-KDEMM application will allow you to generically use
>> the networking features of NMM within KDE, e.g. for redirecting
>> audio/video to remote systems, or for presenting the same a/v streams on
>> several systems synchronously, etc.
>
> Yes, that's the idea. Though there might be some NMM features that really
> need
> a specialized API that can be used if present. But I'm not in a position
> to
> judge that with my current knowledge of NMM.
>
>> P.P.S. Scott, Matthias: Are the slides of the talk available online?
>
> The KPresenter file is in the svn repository:
> http://websvn.kde.org/*checkout*/branches/work/kdemm/doc/kde-multimedia-roadmap.kpr?rev=429524
>
> You can find an HTML version at
> http://vir.homelinux.org/talks/kdemm/lt2005/
>
> --
> C'ya
Matthias,
Wearing my promo cap here --
Can there be some noise made about this? Be it by blogging or perhaps we
can do an interview and publish this on the Dot. We could link to your
slides as well.
How about this?
Fab
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