Re: Re: gstreamer+plugins in 2.6.1

2009-08-20 Thread David Woodfall

On (01:55 20/08/09), Ka-Hing Cheung k...@pidgin.im put forth the proposition:

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 06:22:04AM +0100, da...@localhost.localdomain wrote:

Hi,

I just had the good news today that voice and video is now supported.
That's awesome. Well done and thanks.

A few of us from ##slackware have been trying it out with
unfortunately little success. Tried to build all the latest gstreamer
stuff that we could find that would compile (some didn't).

Just wondering what plugins etc are needed/recommended to install?

This is what I have right now:

gst-ffmpeg-0.10.4-i686-1_SBo
gst-plugins-bad-0.10.13-i686-1_SBo
gst-plugins-base-0.10.24-i686-1
gst-plugins-good-0.10.15-i686-1_SBo
gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.11-i686-1_SBo
gst-python-0.10.16-i686-1_daw
gstreamer-0.10.24-i686-1
libnice-0.0.9-i686-1_daw
farsight2-0.0.14-i686-1_daw

So far I've only managed to hear garbled voices or clicking sounds,
but one guy says he could hear me a little better :-)

So, any ideas what to look at to get this working? Any other packages
needed etc?


One guy in #pidgin reported that he just had voice working with:

 libnice 0.0.9
 farsight2-0.0.14
 gst-python 0.10.12
 gstreamer 0.10.24
 gst-plugis-base 0.10.24
 gst-plugins-good 0.10.15
 gst-plugins-bad 0.10.13
 gst-plugins-ugly 0.10.12
 gst-ffmpeg 0.10.8


Having compile options with newer ugly that I need look at. So far two
of us have audio with these versions:

gst-plugins-good-0.10.15-i686-1_SBo
gst-plugins-bad-0.10.13-i686-1_SBo
gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.11-i686-1_SBo
gst-ffmpeg-0.10.8-i686-1_SBo
gst-python-0.10.16-i686-1_daw
gst-plugins-base-0.10.24-i686-1
gstreamer-0.10.24-i686-1
libnice-0.0.9-i686-1_daw
farsight2-0.0.14-i686-1_daw 


Not had video working yet, but will carry on testing this evening.

Cheers

David



The difference is he seems to have a newer gst-plugins-ugly. I just pointed
him to ##slackware, so maybe he can help you out.

-khc

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Re: gstreamer+plugins in 2.6.1

2009-08-19 Thread Ka-Hing Cheung
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 06:22:04AM +0100, da...@localhost.localdomain wrote:
 Hi,

 I just had the good news today that voice and video is now supported.
 That's awesome. Well done and thanks.

 A few of us from ##slackware have been trying it out with
 unfortunately little success. Tried to build all the latest gstreamer
 stuff that we could find that would compile (some didn't).

 Just wondering what plugins etc are needed/recommended to install?

 This is what I have right now:

 gst-ffmpeg-0.10.4-i686-1_SBo
 gst-plugins-bad-0.10.13-i686-1_SBo
 gst-plugins-base-0.10.24-i686-1
 gst-plugins-good-0.10.15-i686-1_SBo
 gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.11-i686-1_SBo
 gst-python-0.10.16-i686-1_daw
 gstreamer-0.10.24-i686-1
 libnice-0.0.9-i686-1_daw
 farsight2-0.0.14-i686-1_daw

 So far I've only managed to hear garbled voices or clicking sounds,
 but one guy says he could hear me a little better :-)

 So, any ideas what to look at to get this working? Any other packages
 needed etc?

One guy in #pidgin reported that he just had voice working with:

  libnice 0.0.9
  farsight2-0.0.14
  gst-python 0.10.12
  gstreamer 0.10.24
  gst-plugis-base 0.10.24
  gst-plugins-good 0.10.15
  gst-plugins-bad 0.10.13
  gst-plugins-ugly 0.10.12
  gst-ffmpeg 0.10.8

The difference is he seems to have a newer gst-plugins-ugly. I just pointed
him to ##slackware, so maybe he can help you out.

-khc

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