Hello: Sorry, for the repost, but nobody at all responded the first time around, and I really could use any lead at all; I don't have too good a grasp on how Gnome configures things and good documentation on it seem very hard to find...
I've been going through a great deal of frustration becuase gstreamer-0.10 has started to refuse to play under gnome, a source of great frustration to me because it means that rhythmbox stopped working (I'd also like to get .m4a audio files working under gstreamer/rhythmbox, but that's a whole 'nother epic...). It used to work, but it broke after I brought in a .gconf/%gconf-tree.xml from another system because I wanted the gnome-terminal definitions in it. There weren't any definitions in the file other than gnome-terminal and this system didn't even have a %gconf-tree.xml until I brought it over... So, gstreamer still works from a text console, but in a gnome-terminal I get this: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri="file:///home/syscjm/pucelle001.mp3" Setting pipeline to PAUSED ... > > (gst-launch-0.10:8783): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: > Trying to dispose object "audiosinkringbuffer0", but it still has a parent "actual-sink". > You need to let the parent manage the object instead of unreffing the object directly. > > > (gst-launch-0.10:8783): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: > Trying to dispose object "audiosinkringbuffer1", but it still has a parent "actual-sink". > You need to let the parent manage the object instead of unreffing the object directly. > > > (gst-launch-0.10:8783): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: > Trying to dispose object "audiosinkringbuffer2", but it still has a parent "actual-sink". > You need to let the parent manage the object instead of unreffing the object directly. > > > (gst-launch-0.10:8783): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: > Trying to dispose object "audiosinkringbuffer3", but it still has a parent "actual-sink". > You need to let the parent manage the object instead of unreffing the object directly. > > Pipeline is PREROLLING ... > Pipeline is PREROLLED ... > Setting pipeline to PLAYING ... > New clock: GstSystemClock And there it hangs until I ctrl-C out. Uninstalling and reinstalling gstreamer-0.10 didn't help. I looked at the Multimedia Systems Selector from the Desktop/Preference menu, but that's for 0.8. After I fiddled with it (and proved 0.8 worked), I had entries in %gconf-tree.xml for 0.8, so I used gconftool-2 to set identical entries for 0.10, but that didn't help any, so I unset them again (in any case, the working settings for 0.8 appears to use esdsink for a audio sink, and 0.10 doesn't seem to *have* esdsink...). At this point I'm stuck. Any help out there? Chris Mattern -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]