Hi Masaru, On Wed, 08 May 2024, 12:58:06 +0200, Masaru Nomiya wrote: > Hello, > > In the Message; > > Subject : Re: [packman] Kodi 21.0 Omega - Update against sound issues on > Leap > Message-ID : <[email protected]> > Date & Time: Wed, 8 May 2024 11:38:06 +0200 > > [MH] == Manfred Hollstein <[email protected]> has written: > > MH> Hi Masaru (or is Nomiya your first name?), > > Masaru is first name. > In Japanese, I write Nomiya Masaru.
Yes, this is what I know, but did not know if you are using one way or the other ;) > [...] > MH> Based on your "fix for pipewire" below, is it right that it does work > MH> now? > > Yes. Great! > MN> > [...] > MN> > I've found the cause. > > MN> > I found a problem with the pipedwire configuration, fixed it, and > MN> > everything works fine. > > MH> Great! Do you mind sharing the "problem with the pipewire > MH> configuration"? Perhaps the fix should go into the official pipewire > MH> packages... > > Most users do not have any settings of pipewire. > In fact, they don't even have to do anything to hear the sound. > Maybe that's why Google didn't give me any advice. > > BTW, I was curious about the many filter files in the pipewire package, > and I was challenged by the idea that these meant that the sound could > be customized. > Finally, I'm able to create a sound that I like. > I enjoy my music every day. > > Surprisingly, I am having difficulty playing Taylor Swift, and am > wondering if her songs are the reference audio for the settings. > (But I don't know how good her songs are... (^^;;). > > Anyway, all I can say is that the sound changes a lot depending on the > settings. > Of course, it really shows off Van Halen's greatness. v(^o^) OK, so no general issue, but your user specific configuration. > [...] > MN> > As I wrote in a previous email, you are right, in the case of the > MN> > pilseaido system, --audio-backend=pulseaudio must be added. > > MH> Yep, that's what my patch added. > > Sorry, I missed. > > [...] > MH> On Tumbleweed my patch does not change anything. So you're right in that > MH> the change was only relevant for Leap. The more I think about it, I > MH> agree with you that we should disable all PW stuff on Leap, but leave PA > MH> and PW enabled for Tumbleweed. > > I do agree. Creat! > [...] > MN> > BTW, I have question. > > MN> > The packman kodi can't display videos; > > MN> > 1. codec is h264 > > MN> > 2. codec is rv40 > > MH> Do you have examples for these? h264 can be played here without issues. > > There are a few, but what about these? > > https://youtu.be/SlhIQYd-qAg Clicked on most of them and downdloaded a few, but they were all VP9 format. Please send me a real link to a h264 encoded file and to an rv40 encoded file which don't work for you. > MN> > My kodi plays fine, but are these specifications? > > MH> Which ffmpeg packages are you using? > > I forgot to mention that I build ffmpeg and many other files such as > spdlog in the form of static libraries to avoid conflicts with system > libraries, so I have been using ffmpeg 6.1.1 since late last year. > Needless to say, I have not changed the program structure of kodi. > > But I don't think the problem of not being able to play has anything > to do with this. Hmm, will wait for the files which do not work for you... > Best Regards & Good Night. Cheers and have a good one! l8er manfred
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