Hi, a couple of months ago I updated my workstation and got the same symptoms as you. It turned out (after a _lot_ of searching) that the mad module in XMMS had changed in some way and it no longer worked. I had to disable the mad module and compile the mpg123 (I think) module instead. No problems since then.
Jeff Smith wrote: > I had a great Gnump3d system running. It was a thing of beauty. Then I > went and made some changes to my network. I dumped the Redhat9 > workstations and upgraded them to Ubuntu 5.04. At the same time, I > inherited a new server and migrated most of my services (including > Gnump3d) to the new box, now running Mandrake 10 instead of Redhat9. > > And now, as you've no doubt guessed, my Gnump3d isn't working. The > family has become attached to the household music service, so this > outage (which is going on 2 months now) is giving me some heat. Time to > figure it out and get it fixed. > > Everything on the web side seems fine. Port 8888 is showing all my > directories and files just like always. But when I attempt to launch a > playlist from Firefox on the workstation, xmms comes up but then > freezes. I've tried a couple of other players, but all of them do the > same thing. When you get right down to the nitty gritty, I think all of > them are using gstreamer0.8-mad to decode the mp3s, so the problem could > be there. This is one of the things that's changed in my distro upgrades > - the old Redhat didn't use gstreamer codecs. (For what it's worth, I've > tried xmms under the alsa driver, the esd and the oss. Same results with > each.) > > It's also possible that there could be something wrong with gnump3d > attempting to serve out the stream. Is there a way to test this without > relying on a player client? Is there some kind of dummy debugging probe > tool I could use to send a request to the server and then monitor that > it is sending stream chunks back properly? That at least would allow me > to eliminate the server as the culprit. > > Has anybody else run into this problem and fixed it? (I've followed a > couple of relevant looking threads, but in the end they didn't offer > solutions that applied to me.) > > Currently musicless, Hope that helps, -- Ray Tran _______________________________________________ Gnump3d-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users
