I lost internet radio after last update on suse 11 64b on amarok{xine} g=streamer just stopped working{I have spanish codac’s for it} ogg/flacs still work on xine
Perhaps this is what you need to read?
I have all of that in place and things were working fine and it all just stopped working? g-streamer appears to be playing with no sound, xine gives me No suitable demux plugin} thanx for responce
AMD althon 6400+, 4g ram, suse 11 64bit, kde 3.5.9
Whose version of xine are you using? The crippled Novell/SuSE-GmbH packaged version? or the Packman packaged version? And if the packman packaged version, have you installed libffmpeg0 (and its dependencies) packaged by packman and not the version packaged by videolan?
I’m using the one from packman
Can you play mp3 with xine?
What is the output of:rpm -qa | grep xine
rpm -qa | grep ffmpeg
rpm -qa | grep amarok
rpm -qa | grep mad
rpm -q w32codec-all
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -qa | grep xine
xine-ui-32bit-0.99.5-161.1
libxine1-sdl-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-directfb-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-jack-1.1.15-0.pm.1
xine-lib-32bit-1.1.12-8.1
libxine1-gnome-vfs-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-dvb-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-xvmc-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-esd-1.1.15-0.pm.1
kdemultimedia3-video-xine-3.5.9-44.pm.1
libxine1-syncfb-1.1.15-0.pm.1
amarok-xine-1.4.10-100.pm.1
xinetd-2.3.14-115.1
libxine1-aa-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-arts-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-pulse-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-w32dll-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-codecs-1.1.15-44.pm.0
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -qa | grep ffmpeg
ffmpeg-java-20071012-0.pm.1
ffmpeg2theora-0.21-0.pm.1
ffmpeg-0.4.9.13782-1.2
libffmpeg0-0.4.9.13782-1.2
gstreamer-0_10-ffmpeg-doc-0.10.5-42.pm.1
gstreamer-0_10-ffmpeg-0.10.5-42.pm.1
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -qa | grep amarok
amarok-libvisual-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-packman-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-xine-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-lang-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-yauap-1.4.10-100.pm.1
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -qa | grep mad
libmad-0.15.1b-5.1
libtunepimp5-mad-0.5.3-100.pm.9
liblzmadec0-4.32.6-3.1
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -q w32codec-all
You have a mix of Packman and videolan (or Novell) rpms and that may be part or perhaps even all of your problem. If you see a “pm” in the version, it is from packman. If there is no “pm”, it is not from Packman. Note these apps:
Those apps are important for your sound codecs to be correct and they appear to me to be packaged Videolan or from Novell-SuSE-GmbH and they in particular could cause problems.
You could also consider installing w32codec-all, although in truth with libffmpeg from the correct source, and xine-lib-32bit with an appropriately sourced version, and you would be in a better situation on your PC.
Take a look at this guide: Check your multimedia problem in ten steps - openSUSE Forums
oldcpu wrote:
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> dawnlove;1902190 Wrote:
>> I’m using the one from packman
>
> Can you play mp3 with xine?
>
> What is the output of:::rpm -qa | grep xine
> rpm -qa | grep ffmpeg
> rpm -qa | grep amarok
> rpm -qa | grep mad
> rpm -q w32codec-all::
>
>
I’ve been having problems with amarok as well recently, so I followed your
advice above to check that I’ve got everything loaded by packman. However
for each of the commands, I get a couple of lines of output then
error: rpmdbNextIterator: skipping h# 2124 Header V3 DSA signature: BAD,
key ID 2e1efa87
What do I do now?
Reads to me that your rpm database is corrupted. NOT NICE! Try something like the following with root permissions (assuming you have zip installed):
cd /var/lib/rpm
zip rpm_backup.zip *
then always in that /var/lib/rpm directory :
mv Pubkeys Pubkeys.old
rpm --rebuilddb -vv
Do NOT interrupt this (nor play around with PC) while it is running.
I can not find
[xine-lib-32bit-1.1.12-8.1
ffmpeg-0.4.9.13782-1.2
libffmpeg0-0.4.9.13782-1.2 ] in yast to remove? my command line skills are limited, but I guess that’s how I need to remove them? many thanx for help
Did you go to YaST > Software > Software Management, and change the “filter” to search and search for them ?
Note you should replace libffmpeg0 packaged by videolan with the libffmpeg0 packaged by Packman. If you simply try to remove libffmpeg0, you could end up with a lot of dependency warnings.
this is grep output now=
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -qa | grep xine
libxine1-dvb-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-gnome-vfs-1.1.15-0.pm.1
amarok-xine-1.4.10-100.pm.1
libxine1-arts-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-codecs-1.1.15-44.pm.0
libxine1-esd-1.1.15-0.pm.1
kdemultimedia3-video-xine-3.5.9-44.pm.1
xinetd-2.3.14-115.1
libxine1-aa-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-pulse-1.1.15-0.pm.1
xine-ui-32bit-0.99.5-161.1
libxine1-directfb-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-sdl-1.1.15-0.pm.1
xine-lib-1.1.12-8.1
libxine1-jack-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-xvmc-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-syncfb-1.1.15-0.pm.1
libxine1-w32dll-1.1.15-0.pm.1
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -qa | grep ffmpeg
ffmpeg-0.4.9.15866svn-20081117.pm.2304
gstreamer-0_10-ffmpeg-doc-0.10.5-42.pm.1
ffmpeg2theora-0.21-0.pm.1
gstreamer-0_10-ffmpeg-0.10.5-42.pm.1
libffmpeg0-0.4.9.15866svn-20081117.pm.2304
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -qa | grep amarok
amarok-libvisual-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-xine-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-yauap-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-packman-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-1.4.10-100.pm.1
amarok-lang-1.4.10-100.pm.1
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -qa | grep mad
libmad-0.15.1b-5.1
liblzmadec0-4.32.6-3.1
libtunepimp5-mad-0.5.3-100.pm.9
dove@linux-c4k8:~> rpm -q w32codec-all
w32codec-all-20071007-0.pm.1
amarok is still broken? any other suggestions? many thanx!
Remove that. It appears to be a Novell/SuSE-GmbH packaged version.
That is either a videolan or a Novell/SuSE-GmbH packaged version. Replace that with a Packman packaged version.
still not able to find ‘libmad-0.15.1b-5.1’ in yast I found my linux parsebook and removed via command line and amarok still broken.
linux-c4k8:/home/dove # rpm -e libmad-0.15.1b-5.1
linux-c4k8:/home/dove # rpm -qa | grep mad
libtunepimp5-mad-0.5.3-100.pm.9
libmad0-0.15.1b-1.pm.5
liblzmadec0-4.32.6-3.1
then I tried to remove ‘xine-lib-1.1.12-8.1’ and then, see below
linux-c4k8:/home/dove # rpm -e xine-lib-1.1.12-8.1
error: Failed dependencies:
libxine.so.1 is needed by (installed) xine-ui-32bit-0.99.5-161.1.x86_64
libxine.so.1 is needed by (installed) libxine1-w32dll-1.1.15-0.pm.1.i686
I can not find replacedment in packman?
many thanx
Note “pm” means it is a packman version. You should keep the packman packaged libmad0.
Please go into YaST > Software > Software management and mark the Novell/SuSE-GmbH xine-lib for removal. Do NOT remove it yet. Then mark the packman packaged libxine1 for re-installation. Then apply both operations at the same time.
thanxs amarok xine now plays mp3 with many vender changes and reload of comm. codec’s, but yauap is still broken and will not even see wma’s with [Fluendo WMA Decoder] in place. any thought’s?
Congratulations on getting this to work.
As for yauap, I can’t help you.