Fixed in Gutsy. Version 0.9.6-1ubuntu1 works.
** Changed in: democracyplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I have been playing with Gutsy-Gibbon for about a week or so now, and
the update for the Democracy-Player, was in the upgrades that I did last
night. I am VERY Happy to report that my player seems to work great
now!! I have tried several different types of media files and started
and stopped
Curious. I can also confirm this bug, but only in an i386 virtual
machine - it seems this is one of those rare bugs which is exposed only
in IA32 :).
A new version of democracyplayer will be merged into Gutsy soon, and
I'll see whether that works on i386.
** Changed in: democracyplayer (Ubuntu)
I can confirm this. Some videos crash democracy, some have no audio.
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I'm using totem-gstreamer now as I was having problems with the xine
player and I changed it out trying to get it back, (xine), working;
ended up having to rename the xine directory and doing a fresh install.
Xine works fine now, but still the no audio in Democracy. Everything
but Democracy s
Hm, the only other thing I can think of is the totem backend. Can you
try installing totem-gstreamer instead of totem-xine, and see if that
fixes it?
Again, I'm using the Feisty version of democracyplayer, and it works
(near) flawlessly.
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I too did a completely clean install as you requested and still have the
exact same thing; no audio. (Also still crashes frequently, ie approx
every second request to play a video).
Chris Halse Rogers wrote:
> I cannot confirm this. I've just cleanly installed the latest
> (0.9.2.1-2.1ubuntu2)
I did have libxine1-ffmpeg installed (1.1.4-2ubuntu3), but not
libxine1-plugins
So I've tried installing the latter, which has now added:
libxine1-console (1.1.4-2ubuntu3)
libxine1-gnome (1.1.4-2ubuntu3)
libxine1-kde (1.1.4-2ubuntu3)
libxine1-plugins (1.1.4-2ubuntu3)
to my system. But still no au
In that case, do you have the libxine1-ffmpeg package installed, or
possibly the libxine1-plugins package? I'm not sure how democracyplayer
chooses its backend.
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Forgot to mention: I have totem-xine installed, not totem-gstreamer, in
case this is relevant.
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Yes, I do have gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg installed, version 0.10.2-0ubuntu4.
I tried completely removing and reinstalling that package, but I still
get no audio from that movie when using democracyplayer.
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Thank you for that stderr log. Do you have the "gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg"
package installed? If not, could you install it and try again?
If that fixes it, I'll add gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg to the Recommends line.
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I have this problem too. When I play a video using democracyplayer,
usually I can't hear any audio, but the video looks OK. But if I play
the downloaded file with Totem, the movie plays just fine. I did my
testing after moving the .democracy folder out of the way, as requested
by Chris Halse Rog
I cannot confirm this. I've just cleanly installed the latest
(0.9.2.1-2.1ubuntu2) repository version of democracyplayer, and I get
both sound and video (on AMD64).
Could you try removing your previous democracyplayer configuration, and
go with a fresh database, config, etc? To do that, simply m
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