On 27/01/13 21:09, Jo Shields wrote:
> On 27/01/13 21:01, pioruns wrote:
>> On 27/01/13 19:24, Jo Shields wrote:
>>
>>> You're still fairly obviously using Jack as your gstreamer output sink,
>>> "default XFCE4" sound system is meaningless as XFCE doesn't define one
>>> as it doesn't have a gstreamer dependency.
>>>
>>> What sound sink is selected in gstreamer-properties, and does the "test"
>>> button work?
>> $ gstreamer-properties
>> bash: gstreamer-properties: command not found
>
> gstreamer-properties is helpfully provided by the gnome-media package.
> If its dependency chain isn't too long, try installing that.

I already checked it, but sure this problem can be resolved in other
way. gnome-media wants:

0 packages upgraded, 136 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 86.4 MB of archives. After unpacking 232 MB will be used.

Sure I am not going to mess with my nice, working Xfce4 like that. All
applications are playing sound without problem, even Wine with some old
Windows games.

>
> If you don't want to install that, try testing your current gstreamer
> config on the command line:
>
> gst-launch-0.10 playbin2 uri=file:///path/to/some/music.m4a

Thank you! I had to install gstreamer-tools first, as this is also not
needed on Xfce4, I have result:

$ gst-launch-0.10 playbin2 uri=file:///home/pioruns/Music/x.mp3
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory
Cannot connect to server request channel
jack server is not running or cannot be started
Pipeline is PREROLLED ...
Setting pipeline to PLAYING ...
New clock: GstAudioSinkClock
^CCaught interrupt -- handling interrupt.
Interrupt: Stopping pipeline ...
Execution ended after 4757857771 ns.
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Setting pipeline to READY ...
Setting pipeline to NULL ...
Freeing pipeline ...

I pressed CTRL+C. File is playing *absolutely fine*.

As I am using plain Xfce4 Debian Testing, so this crashes are affecting
everyone who is using Banshee on this environment, looks like.

Thanks for your help!

Regards
pioruns


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