On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 03:10:55PM -0500, fred roller wrote:
>          These commands were not found : mpg123, flac123, mpg321, ogg123
>           => these file types won't be played by the 123 output : mp3,
>      oga, flac
>      Is that "These commands were not found" my problem?
> 
>    According to this
>    discussion: [1]http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=584038
>    " Gmusicbrowser on the official website it was written that the program
>    needs two packages: perl and gtk-2."  He/she installed these programs
>    and seemed to clear their issue up.  Audio is not my strong suite but
>    seems there are some missing backend support for your audio.  I usually
>    install the restricted extras [be sure to understand the restrictions
>    and conditions] which seems to pull additional gstreamer software, I
>    know parole has consistently choked on gstreamer issues which is why I
>    don't use it.  VLC is very hardy and forgiving so it surprises me it
>    would have issues.  Would be curious to see what errors it has in
>    playing [run from command line again]; perhaps with verbose option for
>    greater detail.
>    What file type is the music?  If mp[?] have you tried converting to ogg
>    and tried playing it?  Don't think it would make a diff because of the
>    above error, but you never know.
> 
I have a mix of MP3 and FLAC files, I don't think either plays
correctly.

I'll re-install VLC and run from command line to see what it shows.

By the way everything works without issues on another laptop, it's
just this acer-aspire one that has problems.


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Chris Green

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