Is there a package I should install to use xine embedded in other applications?
Marcelo Magno T. Sales
mmtsales at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 22:23:30 UTC 2009
Em Terça-feira 03 Novembro 2009, Jonas Norlander escreveu:
> 2009/11/3 Mark Greenwood <fatgerman at ntlworld.com>:
> > On Tuesday 03 Nov 2009 00:18:48 Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
> >> People,
> >>
> >> I have xine installed in Kubuntu 9.10 and can use it to
> >> successfully reproduce any kind of video I have here. However,
> >> Kaffeine, Dragon Player and Gwenview, which use xine to play
> >> videos, are unable to reproduce the very same videos I can play
> >> using xine directly. They show a progress bar as if they were
> >> playing the videos, but no sound is heard and no video is
> >> displayed.
> >> Is there a package I should install to be able to use xine
> >> embedded in these other applications?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Marcelo
> >
> > Kaffeine, Dragon, and Gwenview all use Phonon, which uses xine as
> > the backend. Perhaps you should check your configuration on the
> > 'Multimedia' panel in the system settings.
> >
> > Mark
>
> And make sure kubuntu-restricted-extras is installed. Also you can
> add the medibuntu repository to get extra codecs that's not included
> with Kubuntu.
>
> / Jonas
>
Hello,
I have kubuntu-restricted-extras installed and also medibuntu.
After a few more tests, I have noticed that kaffeine, dragon player and
gwenview are able to play video when they're ran by other user (I've
just created an account to test this). So, it seems there is something
wrong in my profile. However, until now I haven't been able to find any
configuration file that could be causing this problem. Any idea on where
to look?
Thanks,
Marcelo
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