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If you want to talk a bit about Coherence or DLNA/UPnP in general, get in touch or ping me on irc. |
The plain facts first:
There are some remarkable things - beside the technical improvements or the feature additions - that make this release special.
Community created backends - just awesome!
A huge THANK YOU to you guys! And seeing them appear in such a short time of development shows that the backend, the data-provider centric approach of Coherence was the right way to go.
More online and social content providers!
The Flickr MediaServer was only the beginning. With more backends that retrieve their media via some RSS feed or an API provided by an service like You-Tube or GoogleVideo, Coherence will more and more evolve into a media-hub.
A media-gateway that does provide a central place to go for accessing digital media of different origins and types, via an unified and standardized form. And still leaving the choice to you which device or application to use for that.
Applications!
With the new Eye of Gnome plugin one of the last UPnP jigsaw piece for the Gnome desktop has found its place.
After the RhythmBox plugin for audio, the Totem plugin for audio and video, images served via UPnP can now be accessed via the Eye of Gnome image viewer.
And with Nautilus on the other side there is an easy way to instantly share media or interact with other UPnP devices.
The last puzzle piece is enabling Nautilus to browse UPnP A/V MediaServers in its native way. I'm confident that this is a solvable, short-term task.
Wouldn't it be amazing if other environments would be able to benefit from the work done there too.
And there a more things to come.
In the pipeline for the next releases there are amongst others:
A Happy and Peaceful New Year!
With current svn trunk we have a simple, yet powerful audio transcoder based on GStreamer, enabling our FSStore MediaServer to serve ogg, mp4 and flac media files to devices not able to playback these formats natively, like the Playstation 3.
The transcoded stream can be paused, but not seeked yet. That needs a bit of more work.
The complementary remuxer/transcoder for video is in the works too, hope we are able to finish that for the upcoming 0.6.0 release.
So it was pretty straight forward to add to Nautilus:
More details, download and install instructions as usual on the Coherence site.
As you might notice, there is one part missing - having Nautilus display and access the content of other MediaServers in the network.
This can’t be done with an extension, here the gvfs backend needs to be modified. But as Coherence exposes the MediaServers via DBus, a small layer mapping Nautilus’ requests to Coherence’ signals and methods shouldn’t be that difficult?
It shows Rhythmbox: