I downloaded the mt-daapd source from the Jaunty repositories and I
managed to get ssc-ffmpeg plugin to compile (it took some doing, as the
configure script would not run without tweaks even from a clean download
of the source, at least with the minimal options I was giving it, and
the path for the avcodec and avformat headers was broken).  I just
changed the calls to avcodec_decode_audio to avcodec_decode_audio2,
which seems to be the replacement function in the ffmpeg library.  So
now I can get the ssc-ffmpeg script to load, an my music shows up on the
client as wav files instead of the native format, but I still can't get
mt-daapd talking to my client.

When I try to play a song from the server, the mt-daapd log shows the
mt-daapd claims to be streaming it, but on the client side (amarok in my
case), the song pops up for a second, and then ends right away, with no
music coming it, but no error reported.  It looks as if it sees it as a
zero length wav.  This happens with both flac and ogg files (mp3's
stream natively without problem).  Without ssc-ffmpeg, ogg files were
streaming natively, but I was getting the same symptom with native flac
files as I am now with the transcoded files.

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ssc-ffmpeg.so plugin fails to load
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378390
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