make_it_cool: kdelibs/kdemm

Matthias Kretz kretz at kde.org
Mon Mar 21 11:42:34 GMT 2005


On Monday 21 March 2005 12:18, Marco Lohse wrote:
> Then, KDE will be the first desktop environment to be ready for all
> kinds of 'ubiquitous computing' scenarios :)

:-)

> > We create a "simple" tool for it:
> > When you start it you get a list of all available and accessible NMM
> > services on your network. You also get to see all kdemm applications and
> > an indication to which NMM service they send their audio and their video
> > output. This can be used to arbitrarily route audio and video to NMM
> > services on the network. You can also send audio and/or video to more
> > than one service.
>
> one question: with 'NMM service', you mean something like 'NMM flow
> graph' or 'NMM application'? I guess, we should call that 'NMM session',
> i.e. some already running NMM flow graph that can be accessed by other
> applications.

I was thinking about a running serverregistry, or yes, any accessible NMM flow 
graph. Hmm, do I understand correctly, that every application using NMM would 
qualify as accessible flow graph?

-- 
C'ya
        Matthias
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