Not an Amarok issue - marking bug as invalid for Amarok.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Amarok cannot play *.ra files with background sound
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91500
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The fix that worked for me was:
# priority for realadec decoder
# numeric, default: 0
engine.decoder_priorities.realadec:10
(rather than the real decoder priority)
I'm using gxine (Xubuntu), so config file locations slightly different:
~/.gxine/config
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Amarok cannot play *.ra files with
The tweaks didn't work for me... All I know is it worked perfectly fine
in Edgy.
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Amarok cannot play *.ra files with background sound
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91500
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** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Dan O'Huiginn = (unassigned)
** Changed in: xine-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Amarok cannot play *.ra files with background sound
https://launchpad.net/bugs/91500
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I tested your tweaks to both config files Dan and it's working good for
me. So far Amarok hasn't crashed. If I start to experience excessive
crashiness when listening to real media I will report back.
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Amarok cannot play *.ra files with background sound
https://launchpad.net/bugs/91500
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Have you installed the w32codecs package, which Amarok needs to play
realaudio? (see
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/WindowsCodecs)
This sounds like a bug either way: if amarok can't play a file, it
should be giving you a message that the format is unsupported.
** Changed in:
I do have the w32 codecs installed.
Anurag
On 3/11/07, Dan O'Huiginn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you installed the w32codecs package, which Amarok needs to play
realaudio? (see
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/WindowsCodecs)
This sounds like a bug either way: if
OK. Try installing the package 'xine-ui'. Now play a file from the
console ('xine somefile.ra'). Does your file play properly? What output
do you get on the console?
Also, I notice you say *.ra. What about *.ram files? Do you get the problem
with both audio and video?
[there are test files at
I tried the files on the page you recommended
The real audio 8 and G2 Sample clips with only voice data worked, but
not the clips with background sound. Terminal had a command saying
Necessary Extra data missing
I got the same response for *.ra files.
Thanks
Anurag
On 3/11/07, Dan O'Huiginn
You're right - I can reproduce this. The clips without background noise
work in xine and amarok; the ones with background noise don't in either.
Some people have found a workaround to fix it in xine. It works for me - does
it for you?
OK. Here is a workaround for amarok. Again, beware: I'm not sure what
the implications of making this change are; it may well do Bad Things to
your system in some way. But since you're running feisty anyway, I guess
you're OK with that.
Here's the fix:
- close amarok
- open up
It didn't make any difference. The first time Amarok crashed, and
after I restarted it, it didn't produce any sound with those file. I
haven't had chance to try the Xine fix yet.
Anurag
On 3/11/07, Dan O'Huiginn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. Here is a workaround for amarok. Again, beware: I'm
Actually after amarok crashed, it made another file name xine.config~
with default values for the decoder.
Anurag
On 3/11/07, Dan O'Huiginn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. Here is a workaround for amarok. Again, beware: I'm not sure what
the implications of making this change are; it may well do
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