Glide is a simple and minimalistic media player relying on GStreamer for the multimedia support and GTK+ for the user interface. Glide should be able to play any multimedia format supported by GStreamer, locally or remotely hosted. Glide is developed in Rust and was tested on Linux and macOS so far. It should also work on Windows, please let me know if anyone managed to test it on that platform.
I aim to keep this project simple and it probably won't grow to become a very complicated GUI. If you feel adventurous and willing to help, feel free to pick up a task from the TODO list and open a PR. Users are also encouraged to file issues on the Github bug tracker of course.
Currently Glide isn't packaged for any Linux distribution or macOS package manager. So the only way to install it is with Cargo:
Install RustUp:
$ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
Install GStreamer and GTK+. On Debian/Linux:
$ sudo apt install gstreamer1.0-plugins-{base,good,bad} libgstreamer-plugins-{bad,base}1.0-dev
$ sudo apt install libgtk-3-dev gstreamer1.0-{gl,gtk3}
On macOS, with brew:
$ brew install pango gstreamer gtk+3
$ brew install --build-from-source --with-pango --with-{libogg,libvorbis,opus,theora} gst-plugins-base
$ brew install --build-from-source --with-libvpx gst-plugins-good
$ brew install gst-plugins-bad
Install Glide:
$ cargo install glide
$ # or if you want to have automatic update checking:
$ cargo install --features self-updater glide
There is currently only one way to use Glide, using the command line interface:
$ glide /path/to/localfile.mp4 http://some.com/remote/file.mp4
At some point I will add file chooser support and improve integration for desktop so that all you need to do is double-click on a media file or drag it to the Glide window.
Once running you can use some menus to switch the subtitle and audio tracks, play, pause, seek and switch the window to fullscreen. There are also some keyboard shortcuts for these actions:
I usually hang out on Freenode IRC, in #gstreamer using the philn nickname. Feel free to also reach out by mail (check git logs to find my address).
Cargo.toml
and meson.build
Commit and tag new version:
$ git ci -am "Bump to ..."
$ git tag -s "version..."
Build tarball:
$ mkdir -p _build
$ cargo install cargo-vendor
$ meson _build
$ ninja -C _build release
Publish version and tag:
$ git push --tags
$ git push
Update crate on crates.io:
$ cargo package
$ cargo publish
Upload tarball from _build/dist/
to Github