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Gnome's new video player, Showtime, gets merged into the main branch. The new video player will replace Totem on Gnome 49.

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Gnome's new video player, Showtime, gets merged into the main branch. The new video player will replace Totem on Gnome 49.

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Move Showtime to Core and remove Totem from Core (!3727) · Merge requests · GNOME / gnome-build-meta · GitLab
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See Teams/Releng/AppOrganization#29 (comment 2434981)
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    I want to know only one thing: is it based on mpv?

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      Looks to be using GStreamer:

      https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/06/test-gnome-showtime-new-video-player

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      12•4 days ago

      Can someone explain pros and cons of MPV vs gstreamer?

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      It seems to be based on GstPlay/GStreamer: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/showtime/-/blob/main/showtime/play.py

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