On Feb 9, 2010, at 13:35, Daniel Simon wrote:
> The standard install of KDE4 through MacPorts uses Qt's phonon system, which
> in turn uses the native QuickTime as a backend. As it states at
> http://mac.kde.org/?id=download , if QuickTime can't play it, phonon can't
> play it.
>
> The solut
SOLVED!
The standard install of KDE4 through MacPorts uses Qt's phonon system, which in
turn uses the native QuickTime as a backend. As it states at
http://mac.kde.org/?id=download , if QuickTime can't play it, phonon can't play
it.
The solution is to install the Xiph (ogg) QuickTime componen
Glad to hear I'm not alone, but sorry to hear you're having trouble, too.
Amarok 2 (KDE's media player) is listed on MacPorts as part of the KDE4
packages.
So . . . sound MUST be supported in KDE4 if there's no not on Amarok saying "no
sound", right?
I'm trying a fresh install using "port -d i
I haven't been able to get the sound to work either.
All of the kdegames are silent.
If you do a "port search kde" you will see that all of the pertinent ports
for kde 3.5 say, "No KDE sound support" in the description, so sound was
obviously problematic with that version.
On the other hand, the
Anyone?!
Has anyone gotten a KDE4 app installed that can produce sound? Amarok? How
did you do it?
I tried installing kdemultimedia4. Installed properly (without kmix), but no
change in sound.
Tried installing phonon directly. Installed properly, no change in sound.
Thanks,
/Daniel Simo
I've installed kdegames4 and kdeedu4 successfully (the programs all run fine)
but there's no sound/audio.
In particular, trying klettres from kdeedu4 produces no sound. On the other
hand, if I go into to the qtdemo application and load the phonon test app, I do
hear the test sound. So, QT can