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My plugins/codec look like this. http://s281.photobucket.com/user/mudlark_57/media/snapshot1_zps9b1e3108.png.html |
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Please remove the plugins for gstreamer 1.x, the current phonon-backend-gstreamer you guys use doesn't support that gstreamer version yet.
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Thanks, Removing all the suggested packages also removed brasero and banshee. two other programs I've been messing with. I hope this information is helpful rather than exasperating. m |
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Really? Then you should complain to the distribution as they pretty much messed up the packaging. Removing a codec should never remove an application.
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I understand your point, but I don't have any need for too much self inflicted damage. I don't need either brasero or banshee. Amarok and K3b work with my weak brain. I've enough to manage without complaining to the developers of either package. Thanks again for your help. I'm just disappointed I can't reproduce my incompetence. |
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Just for info, I think I can see part of my plugin proliferation issue. Self inflicted of course.
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk214/mudlark_57/snapshot2_zps15243809.png There are a list of suggested packages with gstreamer. Suggested by synaptic as I use this for package manager. (I understand I should be using that other thing, Muon, yeuck) |
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I don't think that is the problem, Muon would probably have suggested the 1.0 packages as well.
I already said so in my first comment:
If you had both gstreamer versions installed you couldn't know that you only need the 0.10.x version, but there I totally blame the distributions for shipping both without adding a fail-safe to avoid that sort of mix-up in a pure KDE installation. As far as KDE is concerned you should only have the 0.10.x packages for gstreamer and shouldn't get any suggestions to have 1.0, as currently no application or service in KDE does use the 1.0 gstreamer dependency. This will change in the future, of course, as the Phonon developers are working on it. Of course, if you do use non-KDE applications this is hard to avoid, but that is completely out of our hands I fear.
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M, Thanks for the incite. I've learnt a little.
Sadly I don't think the other guy has his issue sorted. m |
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PS No worries about me damaging non KDE packages, I can always refill my machine with miscellaneous programs in the future I will try not to come back here. |
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Just want to add a quick note. I had the same pop-up today within the last 15 seconds of a song and amarok immediately stopped playing. The problem turned out to be that the next song in the playlist was corrupted.
So this is just to say that the error message can be misleading. |
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I had the same issue. To fix it, I used Yast (Iwas using Opensuse 13.2) to delete Amarok, then installed Amarok from Packman.
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