Do you have gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad installed? The GStreamer DVD
components are in that module...
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totem gstreamer does'nt play dvd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405431
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I did some experimenting with the test file last night. I see the same
import failure in Rhythmbox, but things seem OK with the tags and
whatnot at the GStreamer level. That makes me think it's a Rhythmbox
specific bug in the metadata/tag handling.
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Trying to import or play some mp3 files
Any chance you could make a test file available?
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Trying to import or play some mp3 files results in Internal GStreamer problem:
file a bug error.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396405
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I think the bug is that he'd like to see the gconf element packaged
separately to the rest of gst-plugins-good, so as not to pull any gnome
bits into his KDE install.
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gstreamer good depends on gconf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346994
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The file plays fine for me using current GStreamer and the mad decoder,
btw.
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gstreamer0.10 refuses to play certain valid MP3s (not all, but some)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42247
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@Roti: It's hard to tell from that debug output which mp3 decoder it's
trying to use. If possible, I recommend trying to remove the
gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 plugin and try the mad decoder instead.
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gstreamer0.10 refuses to play certain valid MP3s (not all, but some)
Kyle: That sounds like a different bug to me. If you're running the
released Dapper versions of everything, then the original bug is fixed.
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gstreamer0.10 refuses to play certain valid MP3s (not all, but some)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/42247
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I've asked one of the guys here to bring in his USB Audigy box so I can
try and reproduce this problem. It seems there's something weird with
our ESD interaction when it's running on that hardware.
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gstreamer0.10 refuses to play certain valid MP3s (not all, but some)