On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 5:28 PM, Antoine Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Note: quite a few sound related bugs are fixed in the 0.16.0 > server. > > > > > > I tried running xpra 0.16.0 r11304 for server(trusty), same as > client > > > (MS Windows 7). But the sound is disabled if I'm running xpra with > it. > > > I attached the output of xpra attach with '-d sound' > > This sounds like a bug which needs to be fixed before the final > release. > > Can you please create a ticket for it? > > Your client log does not contain anything of interest, the problem is > > likely to be on the server side. Maybe some missing sound plugins > there? > > > > I attached my server log. Can you please check it ? If this problem is > > a bug, I will create a ticket for it. > Apart from a swscale error which I will try to investigate when I get a > chance, the GStreamer error does stick out: > > Warning: failed to import GStreamer: > 1.0 failed with: Namespace Gst not available > > The DEB package installation should have recommended that you also > install python-gst-1.0. Maybe you chose not to install it? > http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/amd64/python-gst-1.0 > > This does not look like a bug in xpra or its DEB packaging. > I'd installed python-gst-1.0, but it not working. Then I install gstreamer1.0 by this topic <http://askubuntu.com/questions/517910/installing-can-i-install-gstreamer-1-4-on-ubuntu-14-04> and the sound is good. But now I have some problems with Firefox crash when playing html5 videos ( Chrome is still good ) and I think it's not a xpra bug. Thank you for all your kind help. _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
