I've been testing lots of audio formats in Sailfish (aac, dts, flac, mp3,
opus, alac, ac3, vorbis) and haven't noticed any issues so far. But that
somafm stream didn't work so I tested it on my desktop too where I keep an
old installation of gst-0.10 around and it bloody worked. It seems that
faad2 is a better fit for somafm so I added it to the gst-plugins-bad-extra
package on Openrepos.
https://openrepos.net/content/sailfishlib/gst-plugins-bad-extra

So now somafm works in Sailfish too and hopefully that codec doesn't screw
up something else. :)

Greets Jens



On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 12:46 AM, Damien Tardy-Panis <
damientardypa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've been testing a bit different music file/stream formats on the phone
> Everything seems fine for flac/ogg/mp3, however I got some problems with
> AAC format
>
> I've tried several AAC/AAC-HE samples:
> - some found on the Internet
> - some converted from my collection
> - some streaming links
>
> And some files are played correctly, some not...
> It seems like no .aac file can be played and only some .m4a (with AAC) can
> (but still not all)
>
> Launching a AAC stream with gstreamer from command line like
> gst-launch-0.10 -v playbin2 uri=http://sfstream1.somafm.com:3000
> is telling me among other things
> Missing element: MPEG Audio decoder
>
> Can someone tell me what is going on?
> And what to do if possible (any extra plugin/package to install?...)
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Damien
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