Am Samstag, 20. Februar 2010 schrieb Dan Johansson: > After doing an emerge --update world today and rebooting my compi Amarok > will not play my mp3's anymore. I get the following error message "Too many > errors encountered in playlist. Playback has stopped." I have tried to > delete ~/.xine as suggested after a google search on the error string. > > If I start Amarok with the --debug flag I see the following output: > --------------------------------------------------8<----------------------- >-------------- amarok: [EngineController] [WARNING!] Phonon failed to play > this URL. Error: > > "17:24:15: input_file: File not found: > >file:///var/Music/mp3/Wilmer%20X/Den%20bl%C3%83%C2%A5%20v%C3%83%C2%A4gen%2 > >0hem%20-%20En%20samling/06%20-%20Teddys%20rum.mp3< > > " > --------------------------------------------------8<----------------------- >-------------- > > The file is there: > $ ll /var/Music/mp3/Wilmer\ X/Den\ blå\ vägen\ hem\ -\ En\ samling/06\ -\ > Teddys\ rum.mp3 > -rwxr--r-- 1 dan users 5645291 Jul 2 2002 /var/Music/mp3/Wilmer X/Den > bl?? v??gen hem - En samling/06 - Teddys rum.mp3 > > The only thing I can see that was upgraded during the update wit relation > to sound is "media-sound:phonon" (4.3.50_pre20090520 -> 4.3.80-r1) > > Any suggestions?
In recent upgrades (though I switched to the GIT version a while ago), it helped to rescan the collection. You could try this. Or perhaps it is an enconding issue. There are two ?? in your ll output, and the encoded version shows four characters for your å, which should only be two in utf-8. So it is encoding the two unicode octets again in iso. -- Gruß | Greetings | Qapla' I guess irony can be pretty ironic sometimes.
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