I can confirm this is still the case in Ubuntu 13.04 Alpha 1. Worse yet,
my earlier workaround of installing gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 manually
no longer works. This apparently leaves me with no legal means of
playing back mp3 files in Ubuntu.
It's disappointing that I have consistently run into t
This seems to be back again in 12.10, same as orig. described. The
fluendo plugin is Never installed, user just keeps going around in the
same circle.
** Tags added: quantral regression-release
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The theme stuff is most likely due to the 3rd-party icon theme I was
using. That I think can be safely ignored...I was more worried about the
Ubuntu One and plugin stuff it spat out near the bottom.
I would agree that the playback support is one of those things that
should just work as soon as it
Chris - I don't get any of the theme stuff but see the exact same from
"** WARNING **: Error calling get_info: " & everything works, (as
described
But if it stays on RB needing to re-start when that plugin is installed
in RB, then most users will attempt to preview a track & likely replace
In my case, it's flat-out not installing anything on 12.04. I can
confirm this by checking whether the relevant packages are installed
after an attempt.
I tried running Rhythmbox from a terminal to see if I could get it to
produce any error messages; this output is in the attached file. The
exact
Works fine here now on 12.04, both recent & beta1 installs with 1 small
exception
Opening the music store in Rhythmbox & getting the prompt > clicking install
The partner repo is added & then gstreamer0.10-fluendo-plugins-mp3-partner is
installed
If trying to then preview a track without first c
I've now checked each of my three partitions.
On Precise, the bug still exists, no change whatsoever. I have updated
my repository information several times on both machines and tried the
above steps for Rhythmbox several times, but still no luck. It still
does a search for plugins each time I try
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:14:23PM -, Christopher Kyle Horton wrote:
> I thought I actually ran into a similar problem with the Ubuntu One
> Music Store in Banshee on 11.10, so I went back to my up-to-date 11.10
> partition and ran steps similar to the above there. Sure enough, the
> required p
I thought I actually ran into a similar problem with the Ubuntu One
Music Store in Banshee on 11.10, so I went back to my up-to-date 11.10
partition and ran steps similar to the above there. Sure enough, the
required playback support failed to install there as well, and the
needed package(s) should
Guys...this is still broken for me. I can still reproduce the problem
perfectly using the steps outlined above.
The workaround I've found was to manually install gstreamer0.10-fluendo-
mp3 from the Ubuntu Software Center.
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i've tested this on my laptop now, and the package does install, and the
mp3 warning bar does not come back up after restarting rhythmobx.
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10-fluendo-plugins-partner (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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No purchase is required. The codec we install though, is in the partner
repository and we have to show the license notice for it. It seems the
package is still missing from the partner archive for Precise. Moving to
the right place to get that added back.
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** No longer affects: libubuntuone
** No longer affects: libubuntuone/trunk
** No longer affects: libubuntuone/stable-3-0
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Title:
Cannot install
** Package changed: rhythmbox-ubuntuone (Ubuntu Precise) => libubuntuone
(Ubuntu Precise)
** Also affects: libubuntuone
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: rhythmbox-ubuntuone/trunk
** No longer affects: rhythmbox-ubuntuone/stable-3-0
** No longer affects: rhythmbo
** Also affects: rhythmbox-ubuntuone
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: rhythmbox-ubuntuone/stable-3-0
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: rhythmbox-ubuntuone/trunk
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: rhythmbox-ubuntuone/t
The notice at the top of the window, as previously stated, does say that
it needs to be installed in order to listen to previews in the store. I
don't think a purchase first is required in order to install the plugin,
but then again I'm not a lawyer.
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I too experience the same problem, although I do not intend to purchase
music in MP3 format, I was just curious.
The dialog states "MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson."
Unless I'm mistaken, this seems to imply that you need to purchase MP3 playback
in
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