OK, that's it probably then. I was assuming muine also uses gstreamer-0.10. Guess i have to be patient a bit :)
Thanks, Jeroen On 3/27/06, Mike Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 27/03/06, Jeroen Zwartepoorte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey, > > > > So muine is now available in Fedora's Extras. I have installed it > > using yum. I also have the fluendo mp3 codec installed. Totem and also > > Banshee play mp3s fine. But when i try to play an mp3 using muine it > > complains that i don't have all the required plugins (i don't recall > > the exact error text) installed. This is probably due to the specific > > gstreamer pipeline muine uses? > > The latest release of Muine uses GStreamer 0.8, have you an mp3 plugin > for GStreamer 0.8? The fluendo mp3 plugin is Gst 0.10 specific, both > Totem and Banshee will be using Gst 0.10 (at least they do in Ubuntu > Dapper). > > > Can this be fixed? (use playbin?) > > There is work on using Gst 0.10 in Muine's CVS, I believe, though I'm > not sure what playback pipelines it uses. > > Mike. > > -- > "Some cause happiness wherever they go; > others whenever they go" -- Oscar Wilde > _______________________________________________ muine-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/muine-list
