The error seems to come from this part of the code:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/sound-juicer/tree/libjuicer/sj-
extractor.c#n686
It is trying to create a "giosink" GStreamer element.
This is a standard element, but it didn't seem to be showing up in the
output of gst-inspect-0.10. The library implementing the element was
present, so I guess something got confused along the way.
I was able to fix the problem by issuing the following two commands:
rm ~/.gstreamer-0.10/registry.*.bin
gst-inspect-0.10 > /dev/null
This should cause all the GStreamer plugins to be rescanned to find out
what elements they implement, and was enough to make giosink available
again.
I've got no idea what would have caused the problem though.
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