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  Noatun-Interview with KDE Developer Charles Samuels
Multimedia Posted by Dre on Monday 17/Sep/2001, @23:26
from the you-heard-it-here-first dept.
Klaus Stärk has submitted an interview he recently conducted with Charles Samuels about Noatun. Noatun is KDE's powerful multimedia (video/audio) player. Klaus tells us that Noatun will be the "Application of the Month October 2001" on the German KDE-webpage, so the interview will be translated into German at that time.

Klaus (Q): What does "Noatun" stand for? Is it an acronym for something?

Charles (A): It's not an acronym at all. It's related to my nickname on IRC (Njaard -- a misspelling of the Norse god Njord). Let's leave it at that.

Q: How did you start the Noatun-Project and who else is involved in developing it

A: Noatun was started on August 26, 2000, well, that was the first commit. I'd been thinking about it already in March of that year, I decided that there needed to be a media player that could play everything, and one that didn't have silly skins.

It evolved quite a bit, and later that year, the core was pluginified, the user interface was implemented (now known as Milk Chocolate), and the playlist (now the Split Playlist) was created.

It developed quite rapidly, especially since I made a deal with myself: I will not play a single bit of music unless it's with Noatun, and I listen to a lot of music, so, within that week, I was playing music. Not well, mind you, the playlist hardly worked, and the UI didn't do much related to song length and title.

Q: What other oss-projects are you involved in?

A: A couple of minor projects, ITC, which, BTW, was created to make it easy for me to write multithreaded codecs for aRts (kdenonbeta/arts/modplug has now become a threaded one, with ITC)

Q: How was it decided to add Noatun to KDE?

A: From the very start, I created it in the hopes that it would be part of KDE. Kaiman was . . . inadequate, to say the least. In addition, I have a strong dislike for skins (which is strange, since I wrote what may be Noatun's best skin loader, KJofol), and Kaiman was, at the time, unmaintained, and lacking many features.

Q: You visited the LWE in SF this week where you had the joy of accepting the "Best Open Source Project" award in the name of the KDE-Project. What did you think of that?

A: Well, it was nice! I can't say I was too shocked, but I certainly was pleased, and the large amount of KDE developers present made it even better.

Q: How do you see the future of multimedia apps for KDE, especially Noatun? What can the KDE-user expect from these apps?

A: It will get better. We're working on making Noatun itself much more powerful and extensible via plugins. It's designed bottom-up to make a huge amount of features in the form of plugins, and KDE 3.0 will make this hold even more true. Multimedia-wise, support for more formats, more features, different effects.

Q: Which is your favourite feature in Noatun?

A: Probably that the user-interface is a plugin. I still in fact use the original user-interface (Milk Chocolate), however, nobody else is forced to. Although, Young Hickory is real nice.

Q: What do you do in your sparetime when you're not coding for the KDE-project?

A: I don't understand the question . . . ;-) Seriously, I'll be starting at a university in a couple of months, so until then, I get to code to my heart's content. Until I get a job *hint*. There's also a lot of non-KDE stuff I've written (which you get to hear about if you find me on irc.kde.org)

Q: What's your opinion on the future of "Linux on the desktop"?

A: I think that Linux is a desktop OS, and it will slowly kick lesser operating systems off the market. And with Linux's popularity increasing, KDE's will, along with FreeBSD's and the like.

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Crucial Question Forgotten
by KDE User on Tuesday 18/Sep/2001, @01:58
Charles, what do you think about the Tabs versus Spaces for indentation situation in KDE? I am never sure which to use and I am not happy about the state of Spaces and Tabs in KDE CVS! We should do something about this.

Thanks for Noatun though. :)
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Notaun site down
by kde user on Tuesday 18/Sep/2001, @05:34
Notaun ( http://notaun.kde.org ) site seems to be down ...
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More codec via plugins...
by Catonga on Tuesday 18/Sep/2001, @05:48
Hm, it would be great if it where possible to use the
quicktime .dll files as a plugin to play the Sorensen Codec movie files
via Noatun.




(I know there is a crossover plugin that can play sorenson codec videos, but
it is not free like free beer, and as long as i can dualboot and use quicktime under windows...)
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Real player theme for Noatun?
by Asif Ali Rizwaan on Tuesday 18/Sep/2001, @08:57
hi charles,

I have some wishes for Noatun:

1. It should be a media player instead of just audio player including VCD, DVD, AVI and especially real media's *.rm and *.ram files and other too.

2. I wish Noatun should get a Real Player theme which looks very nice, and the URL you gave in the Help "http://www.angelfire.com/mo/nequiem/tutorial.html" is dead :(

3. I wish Xmms plugins (which are too many) could be used with Noatun :)
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The Real Question...
by Some Poor Slob on Tuesday 18/Sep/2001, @09:07
...is where the hell is KDE 2.2.1? It was supposed to be released yesterday (9/17/2001)!

Bee-autch
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Hmm...
by Richard on Tuesday 18/Sep/2001, @12:34
The Idea behind Noatun is quite nice. The problem is it just doesn't seem to work. Upto now I never had a version that didn't crash right away after starting to play a simple .wav or .mp3 file. I regurlarily build CVS versions and right now I'm running 2.2.0. Well, maybe I have to wait a while. Until it's ready I'll use xmms...

Cheers,

Richard
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mplayer
by Luser on Wednesday 19/Sep/2001, @14:59
Please have a look at the CVS-version of MPlayer! (http://mplayer.dev.hu)
It plays just about anything (including WMV8). They also have QuickTime and RealMovie support in the TODO-list... (or at least talk about it on the mailinglist). It is also the fastest DVD-player on Linux.
A nice improved Windoze Media Player 6.4-alike KDE-GUI to this beast would make it the best Movie-player there is on any platform!
Also take the DVD-menus support from Ogle (http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/) !
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