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FS#39675 - [mp3splt-gtk] gstreamer error: internal data flow error
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Opened by Chris Elston (chrise) - Saturday, 29 March 2014, 11:11 GMT
Last edited by Jaroslav Lichtblau (Dragonlord) - Wednesday, 26 November 2014, 14:48 GMT
Opened by Chris Elston (chrise) - Saturday, 29 March 2014, 11:11 GMT
Last edited by Jaroslav Lichtblau (Dragonlord) - Wednesday, 26 November 2014, 14:48 GMT
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DetailsDescription: mp3splt-gtk v0.9-1 gstreamer error: internal data flow error
Additional info: * package version: 0.9-1 Steps to reproduce: Installed mp3splt-gtk v0.9-1 and dependencies on a fairly new Arch build When opening an mp3 file and selecting 'play', I get "gstreamer error: internal data flow error" in the status bar. I resolved this myself by installing gstreamer0.10-good-plugins, gstreamer0.10-bad-plugins, gstreamer0.10-ugly-plugins (I'm not sure if all are required or just one of them). |
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Closed by Jaroslav Lichtblau (Dragonlord)
Wednesday, 26 November 2014, 14:48 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: Implemented in v0.9.2
Wednesday, 26 November 2014, 14:48 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: Implemented in v0.9.2
gstreamer0.10-ugly-plugins: h.264 and mp3 decoding
Can you try to remove -good- and -bad- plugins and see if still working?
I'd add then -ugly- as dependency.
Thanks.
Reinstalling the -good- plugins only seemed to resolve the issue.
To summarise, it seems to be working with the -good- and -ugly- plugins, but doesn't require the -bad-