Thanks for the response! Am Montag, 17. Februar 2014, 19:09:30 schrieb Myriam Schweingruber:
> Sadly you don't specify which phonon backend you are using, which is > essential when talking about playback in Amarok, as Amarok doesn't > play the sound, but uses Phonon and its backends to do so. > media-libs/gstreamer-0.10.36 media-libs/gstreamer-1.0.10 media-libs/phonon-gstreamer-4.6.3 The two gstreamer versions seem to be slotted, and they are likely installed due to different dependences of different programs. I'm entirely relying on the gentoo-devs here. > JFYI: there is a known bug with the phonon-backend-gstreamer with > track to track progression. Actually the problem is the gstremer > 0.10.x library, and there currently is work in progress to use the > gstreamer 1.x library in phonon, but this is not finished and hence > not released. This bug is only one of the reasons why the Phonon > developers recommend the phonon-backend-vlc to be the preferred one. > > FWIW: you can find a very long list of bugs and duplicates describing > this problem in http://bugs.kde.org. Google is your friend here, as > "amarok track change" would have given you that list and more than > enough explanations... > If you know the right keywords to google ... I looked for "Amarok hang" and found only one bug from 2012 which described a similar problem and was marked as CLOSED in 2012 ... > FWIW2: your KDE version is outdated, the current one is 4.12.1 and the > 4.11 branch also is still one of the maintained ones, 4.10.x isn't: > http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules Akonadi prevented me from an upgrade to 4.11; I had serious problems with mail and was forced to restore from backup. Now I'm waiting for a stable release in gentoo of 4.12.X Best regards, Alex _______________________________________________ Amarok mailing list Amarok@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok