Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libxine-main1
I've been having some weird problems with xine for a few years now, mainly as
the xine backend in amarok. Other than general stability issues, I have been
having trouble getting xine to play some ogg files, while others play just
fine.
This is an ugly patch created for xine1.1.1. You can apply the patch to
the sources yourself and build a replacement libxine-main1 package:
mkdir xine
cd xine
apt-get source libxine-main1
cd xine-lib*
cd src/xine-engine
patch -p1 -b audio_decoder.c < /path/to/the/provided/diff
cd ../../
fakeroot
** Bug watch added: xine bug tracker #1465298
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?aid=1465298&group_id=9655&atid=109655&func=detail
** Also affects: xine-lib (upstream) via
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?aid=1465298&group_id=9655&atid=109655&func=detail
Importance: Unknown
Status: U
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libtunepimp-bin
The description for libtunepimp-bin says that the package should be able
to read audio in mp3, flac, wav and ogg files, however the program
tp_tagger fails to read mp3 files (ogg files are read fine). Either mp3
support as been dropped co
Thanks for the link, but shouldn't the description be updated to reflect
the media types that the package can read?
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tp_tagger can't load mp3 files
https://launchpad.net/bugs/51646
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I can confirm this on dapper using a soundblaster live. Sound output
works fine, and mic input works (i can hear my own voice over the
speakers), but recording mic input in any application fails. Only
silence is recorded. Mic and capture are both set as the record device,
neither are muted, and
It will be a good 6 months before I have access to an ubuntu machine again.
I wouldn't have an objection if you mark it as closed. I'll just check
again when I have a chance.
On 6/6/07, Jérôme Guelfucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Do you still have this issue with the latest release of Ubuntu
The original problem was that xine (or any xine frontend including
amarok) would not play the audio in the ogg file. There were no error
dialogs or status bar messages in amarok, it would just skip to the next
item in the playlist. Xine would give some relevant errors IIRC, but
only if you upped