On 22 Apr 2018, Jürgen Göricke wrote:

>I can also resolve the URL with curl and play it back with the
>gstreamer framework

Ack.  That's valuable information for me.

>but directly in pragha the link extracted with
>curl is not played back. At least the artist's name, the title played
>and the channel in the pragha are resolved as text, but unfortunately
>no music is played.

That's very curious, but at least it means that gstreamer is able to
read something from the parsed URL. :)

>And yes, the volume control in pragha _and_ the
>system is set to full volume.

Hehehe, thanks for checking and for reporting this, too.

>Small additional information, in audacious I can play any online
>streaming link immediately with curl, or similar workarounds without
>any effort. I also got this package from the Debian repository.

OK, thanks for checking.

>It would be nice, though, if pragha could also enable problem-free
>playback of the live streaming sources.

Indeed and I'll probably need a little help from you to try and
reproduce it on my system.

>How else can I help you to find the problem?

Since I want to reproduce the problem on my system, I need to learn how
to make a pulseaudio-free installation, so that I can have a system
similar to yours (my system has the full XFCE stack installed and it
brings pulseaudio by default, I think).

So...  When and if you can spare some time, could you please tell me
what you use on your system?

Did you install with debootstrap, netinst?
Which window manager (so I don't get pulseaudio unintentionally)?
Which audio related packages you installed (gstreamer*, *alsa*)?
Any other packages you believe I should pay attention to?

Please feel free to ignore my request if you don't wish to give that
many details about your computer (I honestly don't know if my request
is intrusive, hehehe).


Cheers,
Gabriel

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