Speaking of 9.10, I had the same problem after upgrading to Ubuntu
Karmic. Deleting ~/.xine and installing libxine1 did the trick.
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Codec notification support re-added in Kubuntu 9.10
** Changed in: kaffeine (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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I'm trying the new Hardy kubuntu, and seems that the problem with amarok
is still not fixed. Mp3 support was not working
I had to add libxine1-ffmpeg package, because the request to install mp3
support was not installig the sw needed.
Leo
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Maybe it is time to close this bug, if nobody else complains about it.
It seemed to appear only in ubuntu 6.10 and/or 7.04
Deleting the .xine folder solved the problem
Well yes, deleting the .xine folder solved the problem. However, does
the .xine folder get deleted automatically by somebody
I my last comment I mentioned the upgrade path Dapper-Edgy. Should have
been Edgy-Feisty.
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Maybe it is time to close this bug, if nobody else complains about it.
It seemed to appear only in ubuntu 6.10 and/or 7.04
Deleting the .xine folder solved the problem
** Changed in: kaffeine (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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On a newly install Gutsy Gibbon (7.10), this bug does not occur anymore.
On another machine, that I upgraded from Feisty Fawn (7.04) to Gutsy
Gibbon, this bug did not appear anymore. However, a half year ago, I
remove the .xine directory on this machine that solved the problem for
me.
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Same problem...and easily solved by just erasing ~/.xine/catalog.cache
which gets recreated straight away, but this time works fine
thanx for your help
Lor
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I had similar problems, using Gutsy Tribe 4. Amarok freezes up when
complaining of lack of mp3 support.
(But now, looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats again, I
see that I probably didn't follow the instructions completely. I only
installed the Ubuntu restricted extras package as
I had the same problem as everybody here, and i deleted ~/ .xine and
reinstalled libxine1 and the it worked for me!
But maybe its a good thing that this bug's going to be fixed so nobody
else will have problems with it
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I had this problem and what Wim said on 2007-06-14 works perfectly . I can use
amarok again. Thanks Wim.
John
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After a clean install( except for the home partion) of Feisty Amarok refuses
to play MP3 files as mentioned above.
Amarok asks to install MP3 support and seems do so.
Deleting the file catalog.cache in ~/.xine resolves the issue
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Thank you so much guys. I use ryhthme box and amarok intermitently and
only noticed this morning that amarok wasnt playing my mp3's. I already
had all the packages that the other posters listed and reinstalling them
did nothing.
This problem was fixed by following Tuxo's post. Deleting the two
I can confirm this bug as well. After upgrading from edgy to feisty,
mp3s didn't play anymore and I got a plugin error for both kaffeine and
totem. After removing ~/.xine everything works fine again for me.
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I can't seem to get libxine to install for me at all. It keeps telling
me:
Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libxine1 ... and yet the package
i'm trying to install is libxine1
I'm a propper linux noob so this is well confusing me. If anyone can
help me I'd really appreciate it. Just want
Same problem here - I could play mp3 files fine this morning, but for
some reason it broke this afternoon. Deleting ~/.xine solved the
problem, but I've no idea what started it. As an aside, this problem
causes Amarok to crash intermittantly.
I tried installing xine-ui and oxine to get a more
This was broken for me, too. I fixed it by finding the libxine1-ffmpeg
package for amd64. It was not in any of the archives referenced in my
sources.list. I thought I had all the standard archives except universe
listed. I don't know where it is served from--I just downloaded it by
following
I fixed the problem installing the libxine1-ffmpeg package (with sudo apt-get
install libxine1-ffmpeg) .
Without restart kde, simply reopen amarok, and i have been able play MP3
without problem :)
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Erasing ~/.xine/, and reinstalling libxine1 seems to have fixed it for
me.
Although I'm sure just erasing ~/.xine/ should work.
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Running Fiesty (Kubuntu 7.04 beta)
First when I try to play mp3s in Amarok, the dialog pops up asking to
install MP3 support. But Amarok crashes when doing so !!
Then I have manually installed 'libxine1-extracodecs' and
'libxine1-ffmpeg' codecs. Now I can play MP3s. I had to restart KDE
for
MP3 works for me in feisty.
I believe libxine1-ffmpeg is probably the package that allows to play MP3,
and most videos.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l *xine*
Souhait=inconnU/Installé/suppRimé/Purgé/H=à garder
| État=Non/Installé/fichier-Config/dépaqUeté/échec-conFig/H=semi-installé
|/
I've got the same problem as related in the first post in amarok on
kubuntu Edgy 6.10:
I have followed all of the guides (including this guide here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats) for enabling MP3
support in Amarok - and when I try to play and MP3 file Amarok offers to
I also have this problem...
Is there any easy solution yet? ...or any work in progress to fix this?
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Did you all install libxine-extracodecs ?
I can play MP3 files on feisty, no issue here...
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I'll have to test the MP3-support script in amarok btw...
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Hi I can confirm that it is the Xine Engine that is broken in this case.
Building Debs via Alien of daily (unofficial) Suse RPMs of both
libxine1-1.1.4-061204 and the respective w32codec-0.52-1.i386 package
resolves the problem.
It is however still not an ideal scenario as these are clearly non
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