release-notes/devel/en_US Multimedia.xml,1.12,1.13

Paul W. Frields (pfrields) fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com
Sat Apr 21 22:13:03 UTC 2007


Author: pfrields

Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv6876

Modified Files:
	Multimedia.xml 
Log Message:
Import wiki diffs for final release



Index: Multimedia.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/devel/en_US/Multimedia.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.12
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13
--- Multimedia.xml	4 Apr 2007 06:27:12 -0000	1.12
+++ Multimedia.xml	21 Apr 2007 22:13:01 -0000	1.13
@@ -7,10 +7,10 @@
   <para>
     Fedora includes applications for assorted multimedia functions,
     including playback, recording, and editing. Additional packages are
-    available through the Fedora Extras repository. For additional
-    information about multimedia in Fedora, refer to the Multimedia
-    section of the Fedora Project website at
-    <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia</ulink>.
+    available through the Fedora Package Collection software repository.
+    For additional information about multimedia in Fedora, refer to the
+    Multimedia section of the Fedora Project website at <ulink
+      url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Multimedia'/>.
   </para>
 
   <section id="sn-Multimedia-Players">
@@ -37,16 +37,6 @@
       multiple users may not be able to use the sound hardware
       simultaneously.
     </para>
-    <section id="sn-Codec-Buddy">
-      <title>Codec Buddy</title>
-      <para>
-        New in Fedora is the <application>Codec Buddy</application>, which
-	detects when you are trying to play a multimedia format without the
-	needed codecs installed. If the codec needed is not free and open,
-	<application>Codec Buddy</application> offers options for obtaining the
-	needed codecs.
-      </para>
-    </section>
   </section>
 
   <section id="sn-Ogg-and-Xiph-Foundation-Formats">
@@ -98,12 +88,12 @@
       Fedora software repositories includes a variety of tools for
       easily mastering and burning CDs and DVDs. GNOME users can burn
       directly from the Nautilus file manager, choose the
-      <package>gnomebaker</package> or <package>graveman</package> packages from
-      Fedora Extras, or utilize the older <package>xcdroast</package> package
-      from Fedora. KDE users can use the robust <package>k3b</package> package
-      for these tasks. Console tools include <package>cdrecord</package>,
-      <package>readcd</package>, <package>mkisofs</package>, and other popular
-      applications.
+      <package>gnomebaker</package> or <package>graveman</package>
+      packages, or utilize the older <package>xcdroast</package> package
+      from Fedora. KDE users can use the robust <package>k3b</package>
+      package for these tasks. Console tools include
+      <package>cdrecord</package>, <package>readcd</package>,
+      <package>mkisofs</package>, and other popular applications.
     </para>
   </section>
 
@@ -112,14 +102,14 @@
     <para>
       You can use Fedora to create and play back
       <firstterm>screencasts</firstterm>, which are recorded desktop
-      sessions, using open technologies. Fedora Extras software
-      repository includes <package>istanbul</package>, which creates
-      screencasts using the Theora video format. These videos can be
-      played back using one of several players included in Fedora. This
-      is the preferred way to submit screencasts to the Fedora Project
-      for either developer or end-user use. For a more comprehensive
-      how-to, refer to
-      <ulink url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting</ulink>.
+      sessions, using open technologies. Fedora Package Collection
+      software repository includes <package>istanbul</package>, which
+      creates screencasts using the Theora video format. These videos
+      can be played back using one of several players included in
+      Fedora. This is the preferred way to submit screencasts to the
+      Fedora Project for either developer or end-user use. For a more
+      comprehensive how-to, refer to <ulink
+	url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting'>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting</ulink>.
     </para>
   </section>
 




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