On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 10:39:22 -0700
stan via users wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 13:15:49 -0400
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> > On 3/19/23 12:54, Frank Elsner wrote:
> > > On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:42:29 -0400 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> > >
> > >[ ... ]
> > >
> > >> So is there a decent
On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 13:15:49 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 3/19/23 12:54, Frank Elsner wrote:
> > On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:42:29 -0400 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> >
> >[ ... ]
> >
> >> So is there a decent program with Fedora that will let me easily
> >> set the meta data on these?
> >
On 3/19/23 12:54, Frank Elsner wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:42:29 -0400 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
[ ... ]
So is there a decent program with Fedora that will let me easily set the
meta data on these?
Id3tg is your friend. Install by "dnf install id3lib"
I installed it but no command
On 3/19/23 12:58, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:42:29 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just purchased an audio download of 36 tracks. No meta data, and
my wife's flip phone needs meta data for sorting and such.
It is one thing to use VLC to fix the meta data on a single mp3
On 3/19/23 12:54, Frank Elsner wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:42:29 -0400 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
[ ... ]
So is there a decent program with Fedora that will let me easily set the
meta data on these?
Id3tg is your friend. Install by "dnf install id3lib"
Thanks I will check it out.
On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:42:29 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I just purchased an audio download of 36 tracks. No meta data, and
> my wife's flip phone needs meta data for sorting and such.
>
> It is one thing to use VLC to fix the meta data on a single mp3 or 2
> before tra
On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 12:42:29 -0400 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
[ ... ]
> So is there a decent program with Fedora that will let me easily set the
> meta data on these?
Id3tg is your friend. Install by "dnf install id3lib"
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I just purchased an audio download of 36 tracks. No meta data, and my
wife's flip phone needs meta data for sorting and such.
It is one thing to use VLC to fix the meta data on a single mp3 or 2
before transfering to her phone, but 36 is just a road too far.
So is there a decent program
Hi folks,
I' m running Fedora 33 Xfce and want to stream MP3 files using ezstream
to an icecast server. With streaming OGG files everything works fine,
but with MP3 files I get an error: "ezstream[17605]: stream: default:
format: MP3: This libshout doesn't support the requested option&qu
On Fri, 2 Jul 2021 19:15:29 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2021-07-02 5:59 p.m., Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> > The Thunar file manager mounts a MP3 player on
> > /run/media/. Can anyone give me a clue as to why the
> > choice? The UUID is X52, which I assume is OK, although I've
On 2021-07-02 5:59 p.m., Geoffrey Leach wrote:
The Thunar file manager mounts a MP3 player on /run/media/.
Can anyone give me a clue as to why the choice? The UUID is X52, which
I assume is OK, although I've never seen one so short.
That's the standard mount point for user mounts
The Thunar file manager mounts a MP3 player on /run/media/.
Can anyone give me a clue as to why the choice? The UUID is X52, which
I assume is OK, although I've never seen one so short.
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Perhaps you could use the XTEST server extension to send a
mouse move event and make the server think someone really
moved the mouse?
There is a perl extension X11::GUITest that might let
you do this with a perl script.
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On 08/24/18 10:41, None via users wrote:
> Dear Fellow Fedora users,
>
> I had a script called upon by cron which played music at a certain time, for
> example
>
> 30 08 * * 1-5 ~/.dalarm
>
> And .dalarm had
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> /usr/bin/xterm -e
> /usr/bin/mplayer -really-quiet -shuffle -playlist
On Fri, 2018-08-24 at 02:41 +, None via users wrote:
> Dear Fellow Fedora users,
>
> I had a script called upon by cron which played music at a certain
> time, for example
>
> 30 08 * * 1-5 ~/.dalarm
>
> And .dalarm had
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> /usr/bin/xterm -e
> /usr/bin/mplayer -really-quiet
Dear Fellow Fedora users,
I had a script called upon by cron which played music at a certain time, for
example
30 08 * * 1-5 ~/.dalarm
And .dalarm had
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/xterm -e
/usr/bin/mplayer -really-quiet -shuffle -playlist ~/.playlist
It worked, but I did have speakers, now. I do not
Hello,
just to inform you what solved my problem:
clementine 1.3.x needs gstreamer1-plugins-ugly from
rpmfusion-free-updates-testing
to handle mp3 files.
Thanks to all who gave me hints.
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Hello,
this seems to be the solution for the clementine/mp3 problem.
I got this on the RPM Fusion users discussion list
<rpmfusion-us...@lists.rpmfusion.org>
On Thu, 05 May 2016 21:21:20 +0100 Sérgio Basto wrote:
> On Qui, 2016-05-05 at 13:44 +0200, Frank Elsner wrote:
> &
oder-audio/mpeg)(mpegversion=1)(layer=3)()(64bit)"
gstreamer-plugins-ugly-0.10.19-18.fc23.x86_64
So it looks like you have the correct package installed. I only recently
changed over to clementine and most of my collection is in ogg but I'm sure
I've played some of my MP3's by now.
Thanks,
Rich
Hello community,
as mentioned earlier the upgrade from Fedora 22 to Fedora 23 went smoothly.
But my favourite music player "clementine" refuses to play mp3 due to a missing
gstreamer plugin.
The following gstreamer plugins are installed
gstreamer-0.10.36-13.fc23.i686
gstreamer1-1.
Tim:
>> It shouldn't be hard to find the right packages to do what a person
>> wants, and *IT* is the computer, *IT* is supposed to do the work.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> If that were true, we wouldn't have anything to talk about :-)
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It's been
On Wed, 2016-03-16 at 01:41 +1030, Tim wrote:
> On Tue, 2016-03-15 at 07:37 -0700, stan wrote:
> >
> > I just ran dnf search all mp3 and got a lot of hits, but no
> > gstreamer
> > plugings.
> In that case, once the actual proper packages have been determined,
>
On Tue, 2016-03-15 at 07:37 -0700, stan wrote:
> I just ran dnf search all mp3 and got a lot of hits, but no gstreamer
> plugings.
In that case, once the actual proper packages have been determined, it
might be worth filing a bug report on them so that their meta data
adequately pr
streamer1-plugins-bad-free-1.6...
>
> Just wondering, if you do the dnf equivalent of "yum search all mp3"
> do you get a list of the packages that actually provide MP3 support?
> (As opposed to taking the shotgun approach of installing every likely
> codec that
On Mon, 2016-03-14 at 11:39 -0600, CS DBA wrote:
> Thanks in advance...
>
>
> $ rpm -qa | grep -i gstreamer
> libnice-gstreamer1-0.1.13-2.fc23.x86_64
> gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free-1.6...
Just wondering, if you do the dnf equivalent of "yum search all mp3" do
yo
On 03/14/2016 11:52 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:39 AM, CS DBA > wrote:
rpm -qa | grep -i gstreamer
It's working for me, and here's what I have:
gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-1.6.3-1.fc23.x86_64
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:39 AM, CS DBA wrote:
> rpm -qa | grep -i gstreamer
It's working for me, and here's what I have:
gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-1.6.3-1.fc23.x86_64
gstreamer1-1.6.3-1.fc23.x86_64
libnice-gstreamer1-0.1.13-2.fc23.x86_64
I've installed a number of the gstreamer rpm's (running Fedora 23) as
shown below. However amarok will not play mp3's unless I change the
backend to vlc. Anyone know how to get it to work with the GStreamer
backend?
Thanks in advance...
$ rpm -qa | grep -i gstreamer
libnice-gstreamer1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 01/20/2016 03:01 PM, Karagkiaouris diamantis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am not able to play mp3 file on Rhythmbox with Fedora 23 XFCE. I
> have installed all drpm from RPM Fusion but for some reason i
> cannot play mp3 with rhythmbox.
On 01/27/2016 11:10 AM, Thomas Cameron wrote:
> I built this list of stuff to install from several other sites. It
> seems to make pretty much everything work for me on Fedora. I
> initially did this for F19, but it's worked for every distro from 19
> through 23:
>
>
On 01/20/2016 04:01 PM, Karagkiaouris diamantis wrote:
Hello,
I am not able to play mp3 file on Rhythmbox with Fedora 23 XFCE. I
have installed all drpm from RPM Fusion but for some reason i cannot
play mp3 with rhythmbox. The do not show up also in Musik library
under Rhythmbox, even if i
Hello,
I am not able to play mp3 file on Rhythmbox with Fedora 23 XFCE. I have
installed all drpm from RPM Fusion but for some reason i cannot play mp3
with rhythmbox. The do not show up also in Musik library under
Rhythmbox, even if i enable the automatically import from settings.
Thank
Allegedly, on or about 20 January 2016, Karagkiaouris diamantis sent:
> I am not able to play mp3 file on Rhythmbox with Fedora 23 XFCE. I
> have installed all drpm from RPM Fusion but for some reason i cannot
> play mp3
Exactly what do you mean by "all drpm"? If you mean y
On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 11:50 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
WAVE files don't have a bitrate per-say like lossy formats do.
You have bit depth (the audio data is represented by 8-bits, 16-bits,
32-bits, etc., per sample). Which may be unsigned or signed (the
numbers represent absolute values
On 01/22/2015 02:20 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 22Jan2015 11:50, Michael Cronenworth m...@cchtml.com wrote:
On 01/22/2015 11:22 AM, jd1008 wrote:
it does the conversion, but does not honour the bitrate param.
How do I force the bitrate param for the ourput?
WAVE files don't have a bitrate
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 08:44:29PM -0700, jd1008 wrote:
On 01/22/2015 02:20 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 22Jan2015 11:50, Michael Cronenworth m...@cchtml.com wrote:
On 01/22/2015 11:22 AM, jd1008 wrote:
it does the conversion, but does not honour the bitrate param.
How do I force the
On 01/22/2015 07:44 PM, jd1008 wrote:
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Hi, I tried to transcode a few mp3 files to wav using the command
for f
On 01/22/2015 11:22 AM, jd1008 wrote:
it does the conversion, but does not honour the bitrate param.
How do I force the bitrate param for the ourput?
WAVE files don't have a bitrate per-say like lossy formats do.
If you want to control file size the only option is to reduce, or increase, the
On 22Jan2015 11:50, Michael Cronenworth m...@cchtml.com wrote:
On 01/22/2015 11:22 AM, jd1008 wrote:
it does the conversion, but does not honour the bitrate param.
How do I force the bitrate param for the ourput?
WAVE files don't have a bitrate per-say like lossy formats do.
Please: per se.
music
to
and from it. I'm not willing to install Windows in any form be it a
VM
or the like, So I'm going to get a new MP3 player and just use the
Touch
like a handheld for email and podcasts I can stream online.
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work
Am 14.05.2013 00:19, schrieb John Aldrich:
On 05/13/2013 06:01 PM, Anthony wrote:
I have a Sansa Fuze which works pretty good. The nice thing about it is
that it takes a Micro-SD card as well, so you essentially have two file
systems with music on 'em.
And, best of it, you can install the free
computers
to Linux, I can't access the device anymore and can't transfer
music
to
and from it. I'm not willing to install Windows in any form be it a
VM
or the like, So I'm going to get a new MP3 player and just use the
Touch
like a handheld for email and podcasts I can stream online
it. I'm not willing to install Windows in any form be it a VM
or the like, So I'm going to get a new MP3 player and just use the Touch
like a handheld for email and podcasts I can stream online.
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora? If possible, I'd like
another Sansa clip+ user
I have two Sansa Fuze players. LOVE them. And they work very well with Linux.
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On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Anthony li...@cajuntechie.org wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora?
SanDisk Sansa, why? it supports not only MP3 but also Ogg Vorbis
(.ogg) and lossless FLAC!.
http://goo.gl/1tt4u
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in any form be it a VM
or the like, So I'm going to get a new MP3 player and just use the Touch
like a handheld for email and podcasts I can stream online.
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora? If possible, I'd like something that simply shows up as a flash
On 5/13/2013 3:01 PM, Anthony wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora
Coby mp3 players works well with Fedora. I am using one as an
flash drive and mp3 player.
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On 05/14/2013 07:14 PM, Edward Martinez wrote:
On 5/13/2013 3:01 PM, Anthony wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora
Coby mp3 players works well with Fedora. I am using one as an
flash drive and mp3 player.
I have two Sansa Clip MP3
On 5/14/2013 4:24 PM, Anthony wrote:
I'm actually looking at a Coby right now. Good price and good to know it
works well with Fedora!
My is a Coby MP707-8G. Not sure of your location but, if
you're in the USA, they are available at kmart, sears stores.
that is where i got mine.
I'm going to get a new MP3 player and just use the Touch
like a handheld for email and podcasts I can stream online.
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora? If possible, I'd like something that simply shows up as a flash
drive or something instead of having
On 05/13/2013 03:01 PM, Anthony wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora? If possible, I'd like something that simply shows up as a flash
drive or something instead of having the need to install libraries and
other programs to access it.
All of them
Windows in any form be it a VM
or the like, So I'm going to get a new MP3 player and just use the Touch
like a handheld for email and podcasts I can stream online.
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work with
Fedora? If possible, I'd like something that simply shows up
to
and from it. I'm not willing to install Windows in any form be it
a VM
or the like, So I'm going to get a new MP3 player and just use
the Touch
like a handheld for email and podcasts I can stream online.
Can anyone recommend a good, cheap 8gb MP3 player that will work
with
Fedora
: unexpected end of file
kbuildsycoca4(7783) KConfigGroup::readXdgListEntry: List entry
Categories in /usr/share/applications/fedora-release-notes.desktop is
not compliant with XDG standard (missing trailing semicolon).
I started up k3b and did not get the mp3 warning. Is the kbuild no
longer needed
My script for creating MP3 files from FLAC files has broken in Fedora
17. Specifically, tags with accented characters are getting truncated
when I try to write them as UTF-16LE (which seems to be what most
players expect). The script, which I am attaching, worked fine when I
last used
On 05/25/2012 11:32 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
My script for creating MP3 files from FLAC files has broken in Fedora
17. Specifically, tags with accented characters are getting truncated
when I try to write them as UTF-16LE (which seems to be what most
players expect). The script, which I am
Also, isn't it possible to install an ogg codec into Android somehow?
Most vaguely modern Android devices support ogg playback (not record) as a
standard part of mediaplayer. Android 3.1 also supports flac
Alan
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Alan Cox a...@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk wrote:
Also, isn't it possible to install an ogg codec into Android somehow?
Most vaguely modern Android devices support ogg playback (not record) as a
standard part of mediaplayer. Android 3.1 also supports flac
Alan
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On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 01:03:16 +, TM (Timothy) wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
I read of a program sneetchalizer, which apparently is a ruby script,
http://badcomputer.org/unix/code
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/19/2012 07:03 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
Huh? According to Google[1], Android supports Ogg Vorbis (.ogg) decoding.
[1] http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html#core
I think it may depend
Antonio Olivares wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg
music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
A script called ogg2mp3 in Linux Questions may help:
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/.ogg_to_.mp3
Cut and paste it and save as ogg2mp3
On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 13:02:59 +
Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
On Monday 20 February 2012 10:20:39 you wrote:
If anyone knows where I can find this program,
or any program to convert Ogg audio files to mp3,
Sound converter GTK (GUI front end). It's in the Fedora repo
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
FWIW, every one of the several media players on my Android phone play
.ogg files. Not sure what's up with your phone...
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 11:19:46AM +0100, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Alan Cox a...@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk wrote:
Also, isn't it possible to install an ogg codec into Android somehow?
Most vaguely modern Android devices support ogg playback (not record) as
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I think it may depend on the version of Android;
my phone (a newly acquired Samsung Galaxy S2) is running Android 2.3.3 .
This phone is probably supported by the CyanogenMod rebuild of Android:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/devices/samsung-galaxy-s2
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
I read of a program sneetchalizer, which apparently is a ruby script,
http://badcomputer.org/unix/code/sneetchalizer/,
but despite innumerable clues I've been unable
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg
music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
I read of a program sneetchalizer, which apparently is a
ruby script,
http://badcomputer.org/unix/code/sneetchalizer/,
but despite innumerable clues I've been unable
On 02/20/2012 09:03 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
I read of a program sneetchalizer, which apparently is a ruby script,
http://badcomputer.org/unix/code/sneetchalizer
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to
mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
I read of a program sneetchalizer, which apparently is a ruby script,
http
application to convert ogg music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
I read of a program sneetchalizer, which apparently is a ruby script,
http://badcomputer.org/unix/code/sneetchalizer/,
but despite innumerable clues I've been unable to find the program itself
On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 01:03:16 +
Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
If anyone knows where I can find this program,
or any program to convert Ogg audio files to mp3,
Sound converter GTK (GUI front end). It's in the Fedora repo.
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On Monday 20 February 2012 09:10:50 Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/20/2012 09:03 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to
mp3. (My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
Giving a cursory glance would seem to indicate this can easily
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
I read of a program sneetchalizer, which apparently is a ruby script,
http://badcomputer.org
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 01:03:16AM +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
I read of a program sneetchalizer, which apparently is a ruby script,
http://badcomputer.org/unix/code
On 02/19/2012 07:03 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
Huh? According to Google[1], Android supports Ogg Vorbis (.ogg) decoding.
[1] http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html#core
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On Mon, 2012-02-20 at 01:03 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to mp3.
(My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
FILENAME=~/mp3/Paradoxes/NeverSayNever.ogg
ffmpeg -i $FILENAME -ab 128 ${FILENAME/.ogg/.mp3}
However, converting
I went to import an mp3 audio into Audacity, and it reported that 'this
version was not compiled with mp3 support'. Or words to that affect.
How do I get/add mp3 support to Audacity?
Or for this particular need, I have 2 sides of a cassett tape in mp3
format, and I want to join them
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I went to import an mp3 audio into Audacity, and it reported that 'this
version was not compiled with mp3 support'. Or words to that affect.
How do I get/add mp3 support to Audacity?
Or for this particular need
On 12/17/2011 09:58 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Robert Moskowitzr...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I went to import an mp3 audio into Audacity, and it reported that 'this
version was not compiled with mp3 support'. Or words to that affect.
How do I get/add mp3
On 12/17/2011 09:58 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Robert Moskowitzr...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I went to import an mp3 audio into Audacity, and it reported that 'this
version was not compiled with mp3 support'. Or words to that affect.
How do I get/add mp3
It might be available in rpmfusion-nonfree. Otherwise you'll have to
build it from scratch. Copyright problems, you know.
On 12/17/2011 06:51:32 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I went to import an mp3 audio into Audacity, and it reported that
'this
version was not compiled with mp3 support
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I installed the libmad library that SEEMs to have the MAD mp3 decoding
library. I do not see a separate K3b MAD MP3 decoder so assume it came
in the package. But I am still getting the message of no mp3 decoder
On 12/10/2011 11:38 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Robert Moskowitzr...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
I installed the libmad library that SEEMs to have the MAD mp3 decoding
library. I do not see a separate K3b MAD MP3 decoder so assume it came
in the package
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Richard Shaw hobbes1...@gmail.com wrote:
When trying to play MP3 files on F16 with Totem, I get the following error:
The playback of this movie requires a ID3 tag demuxer plugin which is
not installed.
Any ideas?
MP3 is a proprietary file format codex
On 22/11/11 21:58, Richard Shaw wrote:
Strange. As long as you have rpmfusion properly installed Totem should
figure out which packages need to be installed and offer to install
them. At least that's how it usually works for me.
Only work if you have the correct PackageKit* rpm installed.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
On 22/11/11 21:58, Richard Shaw wrote:
Strange. As long as you have rpmfusion properly installed Totem should
figure out which packages need to be installed and offer to install
them. At least that's how it usually works
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Richard Shaw hobbes1...@gmail.com wrote:
Strange. As long as you have rpmfusion properly installed Totem should
figure out which packages need to be installed and offer to install
them. At least that's how it usually works for me.
Only work if you have the
.i686
libid3tag-devel-0:0.15.1b-11.fc15.x86_64
madplay-0:0.15.2b-6.fc11.x86_64
mixxx-0:1.9.0-2.fc15.x86_64
mixxx-0:1.9.2-1.fc15.x86_64
mpd-0:0.15.13-1.fc15.x86_64
mpg321-0:0.2.12-2.fc15.x86_64
mt-daapd-1:0.2.4.2-8.fc15.x86_64
vdr-mp3-0:0.10.1-7.fc11.x86_64
Seeing that libid3tag is required
.x86_64
mt-daapd-1:0.2.4.2-8.fc15.x86_64
vdr-mp3-0:0.10.1-7.fc11.x86_64
Seeing that libid3tag is required by gstreamer-plugins-ugly, I would
guess that's the one.
I do have those rpms installed:
$ rpm -q id3lib -q libid3tag
id3lib-3.8.3-25.fc16.x86_64
libid3tag-0.15.1b-11.fc15.x86_64
$
but cannot
.fc15.x86_64
mpg321-0:0.2.12-2.fc15.x86_64
mt-daapd-1:0.2.4.2-8.fc15.x86_64
vdr-mp3-0:0.10.1-7.fc11.x86_64
Seeing that libid3tag is required by gstreamer-plugins-ugly, I would
guess that's the one.
I do have those rpms installed:
$ rpm -q id3lib -q libid3tag
id3lib-3.8.3-25.fc16.x86_64
Can you post the output of:
yum list gstreamer-plugins\*
Richard
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On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Richard Shaw hobbes1...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you post the output of:
yum list gstreamer-plugins\*
Thanks:
# yum list gstreamer-plugins\*
Loaded plugins: auto-update-debuginfo, presto, refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
gstreamer-plugins-bad.x86_64
On 11/23/2011 11:04 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
I do have those rpms installed:
$ rpm -q id3lib -q libid3tag
id3lib-3.8.3-25.fc16.x86_64
libid3tag-0.15.1b-11.fc15.x86_64
$
but cannot play MP3 files.
I don't have those installed and I can play MP3 files just fine on my
F15 system and Totem
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 9:12 AM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
On 11/23/2011 11:04 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
I do have those rpms installed:
$ rpm -q id3lib -q libid3tag
id3lib-3.8.3-25.fc16.x86_64
libid3tag-0.15.1b-11.fc15.x86_64
$
but cannot play MP3 files.
I don't have those
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Richard Shaw hobbes1...@gmail.com wrote:
I do have those rpms installed:
$ rpm -q id3lib -q libid3tag
id3lib-3.8.3-25.fc16.x86_64
libid3tag-0.15.1b-11.fc15.x86_64
$
but cannot play MP3 files.
I don't have those installed and I can play MP3 files just fine
On 11/23/2011 11:16 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
He's got gstreamer-plugins-ugly which should cover it.
How many MP3's have you tried? Maybe it's got a malformed ID3 tag?
should being the operative word
FWIW, I'd install mplayer and run it from the command line to play one
of the files
2011/11/23 Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com:
On 11/23/2011 11:16 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
He's got gstreamer-plugins-ugly which should cover it.
How many MP3's have you tried? Maybe it's got a malformed ID3 tag?
should being the operative word
FWIW, I'd install mplayer and run it from
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
He's got gstreamer-plugins-ugly which should cover it.
How many MP3's have you tried? Maybe it's got a malformed ID3 tag?
should being the operative word
FWIW, I'd install mplayer and run it from the command line
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