Re: rhythmbox
- From: Thomas Jollans <tjollans@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 16:05:29 +0200
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Adam Hardy wrote:
Just did a general upgrade in etch and accepted all bugs and haveGStreamer is a library that is used heavily in Gnome, but does not use a
problems now with rhythmbox, which won't play any MP3s now. it'll play
OGG files, but not MP3s.
Trying to fix it, I came across some directions for testing files with
gstreamer, and I realise that rhythmbox considers itself a Gnome app,
but I'm using KDE. I don't have gstreamer installer, it looks like a
heavy-weight Gnome component, maybe even a daemon but I'm not sure.
So to test, I should install gstreamer, but I'm not convinced I need
gstreamer at all in KDE. But perhaps rhythmbox has changed now to work
only under Gnome.
Anyone know what the situation is?
daemon by default. (unlike arts...) It does not hurt to install
gstreamer and gstreamer should not depend on anything rhythmbox didn't
depend on anyway... (like glib etc)
Thomas
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