Leo Famulari writes:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 04:33:31PM -0500, Brett Gilio wrote:
Thank you for your feedback on the description. As for whether
or not
the application works, yes. I click on "Add stations to
library". It
takes a few seconds for it to populate, but I am eventually
shown
several choices and something to click on. From there, after
clicking on
a station, I receive a missing codec error.
Thanks, I got it to load the stations when run within GNOME.
The missing plugin error is related to GStreamer and the various
GStreamer plugins; I don't think Gradio uses LAME. I tried
building with
all of the GStreamer libraries and plugins, or installing them
all
alongside Gradio, but no luck.
I tried the same thing after I sent the initial email and looking
at the
build process more closely. But, I am in the same position as you,
no
luck. I am not sure how it is verifying the presence of the codec,
if it
is looking in a specific path or something. What do you suggest I
do
from here?
Brett
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Brett M. Gilio
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