Actually after amarok crashed, it made another file name xine.config~ with default values for the decoder.
Anurag On 3/11/07, Dan O'Huiginn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK. Here is a workaround for amarok. Again, beware: I'm not sure what > the implications of making this change are; it may well do Bad Things to > your system in some way. But since you're running feisty anyway, I guess > you're OK with that. > > Here's the fix: > - close amarok > - open up ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/xine-config > - find the section: > > # priority for real decoder > # numeric, default: 0 > #engine.decoder_priorities.real:0 > > change the last line to: > #engine.decoder_priorities.real:10 > > now try listening to a clip with background sound, and it should work. > > I'm not sure what the long-term solution to this is: presumably the > priority setting is what it is for a reason... > > ** Summary changed: > > - Amarok cannot play *.ra files > + Amarok cannot play *.ra files with background sound > > -- > Amarok cannot play *.ra files with background sound > https://launchpad.net/bugs/91500 > -- *********************************** Anurag Mishra Graduate Research Assistant, Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA-24061. -- Amarok cannot play *.ra files with background sound https://launchpad.net/bugs/91500 -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs
