So sometimes it hangs and sometimes it crashes. Looks like we're going
to need someone more experienced to keep going from here to fix it.
Maybe observing Amarok command line output might provide a clue here?
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Assignee: Andrew Ash = (unassigned)
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ok. So I booted herd 5 and upgraded amarok to 0ubuntu6.
The first time I pressed the mp3, amarok just stood there, and I waited for
quite a while. So I tried again, and this time(I clicked no) amarok froze. The
third time it closed amarok normally after I clicked no.
apt-cache policy amarok
Pascal: it looks like you're using Amarok 1.4.5-0ubuntu5 instead of
-0ubuntu6, which has mp3 script fixes. Try upgrading and then
installing mp3 support again. If it still doesn't work, let me know
step by step what you did and we'll try to figure out what's going on
here :)
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Tested with herd 5:
It seems that half the time you say no it freezes amarok. The other half of the
time it works and states that the xine engine can't play the mp3 which is
correct.
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Let's confirm what's going on. Can you please provide the output of
`apt-cache policy amarok` and `cat /etc/apt/sources.list` ?
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It looks like changes in Amarok 1.4.5-0ubuntu6 in feisty have made some
mp3 install script related fixes. Could someone please test in feisty
if this is still a problem?
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The install mp3 support dialog is activated by running /usr/lib/amarok
/install-mp3
Basically all that script does is install libxine-extracodecs from
multiverse. Make sure you have multiverse enabled from
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu. Then install
libxine-extracodecs
I'm seeing a similar issue. I click no to the question about installing
MP3 support, then no to a question asking if I want to enable
multiverse, then amarok says that there was an error installing MP3
support. It then promptly goes into a CPU loop until I kill it.
The is in a clean Edgy install
Same here, tried to install mp3 support, an error box appeared and then another
one telling me installation successful
Also in Kubuntu i only have xine engine support even if i install
amarok-engines. I would like to have the option to use gstreamer too.
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I'll just add that this happens on Dapper as well. (Amarok 1.4.3/KDE
3.5.2, from amarok Version: 2:1.3.9-0ubuntu4. That is - apt-cache show
amarok gives that version, but dpkg -s reports 2:1.4.3-0ubuntu8~dapper1
as installed? How'd that happen? I even removed it, apt-get update'd,
and
indeed.
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