Hello,

I am unable to understand what the problem was. I just changed the name of
the file and I was able to play the file. However, I had checked and
cross-checked the spelling of that file numerous times on the previous
occasion.
Thanks for your help. :)

Rajat


On 27 March 2012 23:25, Rubén Pérez <[email protected]> wrote:

> That path does not seem normal. System directories (home) in Linux are
> seldom written in capitals. But maybe you just misspelled it in the email...
>
> Try running "file emptiness.mp3" in the same directory where you are
> running gst-launch and see the result. Also, try "file
> /home/Home/Desktop/emptines.mp3". If the file exists, you should get a
> normal output.
>
> Can you try another file and see if it works?
>
> Regards
> Rubén
>
> 2012/3/27 Rajat Jain <[email protected]>
>
>> Hello Rubén,
>>
>> Yeah, I am sure the file name is the same. And I tried by using the
>> absolute path also. For example, I had saved the file on desktop, so I
>> typed the followoing command
>>
>> *Command:* gst-launch filesrc location=/home/Home/Desktop/emptines.mp3 !
>> mad ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! alsasink
>>
>> But again, I get the same error. The only difference is that now it says
>> no file found with the complete path I gave while giving the command.
>>
>> Regards
>> Rajat
>>
>>
>> On 27 March 2012 22:46, Rubén Pérez <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Rajat,
>>>
>>> The error is saying that the file cannot be found. Are you sure you
>>> typed the file name correctly? As far as I know, gst-launch admints
>>> relative paths, but if it does not work, please use an absolute path and
>>> see what happens.
>>>
>>> Good luck
>>> Rubén
>>>
>>>
>>> 2012/3/27 Rajat Jain <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> Hello Christopher,
>>>> I am new to using gstreamer and sox, and I was making myself
>>>> comfortable in the same since last 2-3 days. However, I found myself
>>>> helpless while playing a simple mp3 file using gstreamer through the
>>>> terminal. There was a simple command provided in the gstreamer
>>>> documentation to run a mp3 file, but it's not working on my system. The
>>>> command goes like this:
>>>> *
>>>> *
>>>> *Command: *gst-launch filesrc location=emptines.mp3 ! mad !
>>>> audioconvert ! audioresample ! alsasink
>>>> *
>>>> *
>>>> *Error: *Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
>>>> ERROR: Pipeline doesn't want to pause.
>>>> ERROR: from element /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstFileSrc:filesrc0:
>>>> Resource not found.
>>>> Additional debug info:
>>>> gstfilesrc.c(1036): gst_file_src_start ():
>>>> /GstPipeline:pipeline0/GstFileSrc:filesrc0:
>>>> No such file "emptines.mp3"
>>>> Setting pipeline to NULL ...
>>>> Freeing pipeline ...
>>>>
>>>> I tried a lot of variants of the above command, but all of them gave me
>>>> the same result.
>>>> *
>>>> *
>>>> I tried contacting the mailing list of gstreamer, but there was no
>>>> reply from them. Can you please help me with this problem. Sorry to bother
>>>> you with this problem, but the application period has started already and
>>>> time is running out. I am looking forward to work on this project and I
>>>> don't want to loose this opportunity.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Rajat
>>>>
>>>> On 26 March 2012 23:17, Judy Stern <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> fwiw, Berkeley surveys (from the ancient past, i.e. 2005) show the
>>>>> same. Higher percentages of students in Berkeley classes wanted fast
>>>>> playback speed than the general public (presumably because more of the
>>>>> students taking classes are using webcasts for review; general public is
>>>>> watching for first time and not being tested on material).
>>>>>
>>>>> Judy
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mar 22, 2012, at 9:43 AM, Christopher Brooks wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> > We did a survey of students asking what features they would like and
>>>>> > this was the #2 most requested feature.  I use it myself when
>>>>> consuming
>>>>> > things like podcasts, it's wonderful.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Chris
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 15:31:19 -0700
>>>>> > Hank Magnuski <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> The University of Wisconsin Health Sciences Center processes all the
>>>>> >> captured NCast .mp4's for a 1.5x playback. The students love it.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> On the video track you skip frames as needed, and they have an audio
>>>>> >> tool of some sort to lower the pitch so the instructor doesn't sound
>>>>> >> like Mickey Mouse.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> This processing appears to be popular and they are doing it for all
>>>>> >> their lecture capture videos.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Hank
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Rajat Jain <[email protected]
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> wrote:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>> Hi there,
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> I have been going through the project ideas of the *openCast*, and
>>>>> I
>>>>> >>> came across the idea of  *Variable Playback Speed**. *However I
>>>>> >>> have some doubts regarding the project. Such as how are we going to
>>>>> >>> reduce the time of the playback. Are we going to increase the speed
>>>>> >>> of the playback (which I don't believe is the idea), or are we
>>>>> >>> going to remove some part of video from the original file ? Can
>>>>> >>> anyone help me. Or does anyone know how to contact the mentor.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Regards
>>>>> >>> Rajat Jain
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > --
>>>>> > Christopher Brooks, BSc, MSc
>>>>> > ARIES Laboratory, University of Saskatchewan
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Web: http://www.cs.usask.ca/~cab938
>>>>> > Phone: 1.306.966.1442
>>>>> > Mail: Advanced Research in Intelligent Educational Systems Laboratory
>>>>> >     Department of Computer Science
>>>>> >     University of Saskatchewan
>>>>> >     176 Thorvaldson Building
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