** Changed in: mpg123 (Baltix)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Installing mpg123 or mpg321 allows mp3 previews to work in Nautilus due
to alsa-plugins's hook in 8.10 beta.
** Changed in: mpg321 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: alsa-plugins (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: mpg123 => alsa-plugins
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
Weird.. I just noticed that sound previews stopped working. I see the icon when
I move my mouse over an mp3 / ogg file..
I don't want to install Pulseaudio since F43RY noticed it may cause other
problems.. any suggestions?
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I can confirm that audio preview in Nautilus has been fixed in Hardy
Alpha. Ogg works out of the box, and mp3 works correctly as soon as the
correct codecs have been installed. I recommend marking this as fixed
committed.
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As I wrote earlier:
$ echo 'default_driver=oss' >> ~/.libao
See libao.conf (5).
If /etc/libao.conf exists on your system that might be your problem. See
my above post.
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I'm looking just to get mpg123 to work from command line in Kubuntu
Gutsy, installation of esound & mpg123-esd do the job. Removing esound
left me without error message, but no sound too.
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For we it worked installing the following packets:
mpg321
ubuntu-restricted-extras
libasounds2-plugins
esound
mpg123-alsa
mpg123-esd
After a nautilus restart the problem disappeared.
I didn't install Pulseaudio, I installed it in an other system and it messed up
audio in applications such as xmm
Now it's working. Strange, I didn't do anything new except a 'killall -HUP
nautilus' as Sander said. Last time, days ago, I just did 'killalll nautilus'
and ogg was not working. Where do those HUP option come from; I didn't see them
with 'killall --help'.
Or maybe it needed rebooting.
Anyway,i
I installed esound mpg321 mpg123 and vorbis-tools and working like a
charm after a nautilus restart (killall -HUP nautilus)
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After a bit of struggling, and a reboot, I managed to have the preview
working for wav and mp3, but no ogg at all and I _do_ have vorbis-tools
installed.
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** Also affects: mpg123 (Baltix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It seems like PulseAudio-esound-compat is the fix here, as it resolved
the problem for me. I haven't been brave enough to reboot or log out
yet, as I'm afraid that my entire sound subsystem is going to be borked
by installing this ... but at least I have the audio preview back!
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To summarize from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3668053:
You need "esound" for generell preview capability in Nautilus.
"mpg123-esd" or "mpg321" for mp3 support (although the first has less
cpu-usage)
"vorbis-tools" for ogg vorbis support
"sox" for wav support (aiff, voc, snd, au, gs
My nautilus crashes upon opening a folder that contains audio files when the
audio preview is activated. As I tried the above mentioned solution (mpg321
ubuntu-restricted-extras PulseAudio PulseAudo-esound-compat), GNOME crashed.
After a reboot I could login with the xclient - script, and though
Yay, finally working now!
Thank you ex-xp64!!!
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My solution:
mpg123-esd
PulseAudo-esound-compat
But then I had to change the audio output prefs in media player
(audacious and amarok) from Alsa to pulseaudio for normal playback.
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the above solution did not work for me
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Ok, I've found a fix similar to Martin Sander's.
In order to get everything working, I installed:
mpg321
ubuntu-restricted-extras
PulseAudio
PulseAudo-esound-compat
libasounds2-plugins
I then ran:
$ echo 'default_driver=esd' >> ~/.libao
and restarted nautilus. I haven't checked if all those pac
I don't use gnome, so I have no problem with that mouseover stuff, yet I
want to use mpg123 on the command line, and it failed with:
Creating link /home/me/.kde/socket-mymachine.
can't create mcop directory
So I found this bugreport here.
It seems that mpg123 wants to use arts, but since upgr
Same problem but installing :
mpg321
ubuntu-restricted-extras
PulseAudio
PulseAudo-esound-compat
libasounds2-plugins
(or esound)
did not solve the problem : I have the icon change on mouseover but no
sound
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** Changed in: mpg321 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: mpg123 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Okay, that worked for me too.
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After install from the packages:
mpg321
ubuntu-restricted-extras
PulseAudio
PulseAudo-esound-compat
libasounds2-plugins
the mp3 preview works.
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After restarting I lost the ability to preview again, once I put both
pulseaudio packages back on, it works again, so it appears I was only
semi right there.
Keep the pulseaudio packages installed.
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Bernd Schubart did you try mpg321 instead of mpg123?
to show the output just type nautilus in the terminal and navigate to
where your audio is, when you attempt to play it keep an eye on the
terminal window for output.
if nothing else just try installing esound, i had that on here before gettin
I have tried that, but for me it does not seem to work. I am running
Gutsy with latest updates.
So I first installed mpg123, then pulseaudio, then pulseaudio-esound-
compat. I have now the bubble that you mentioned (which was not there
before), but no sound output. Did I forget something? Oh, I al
Ok, ive almost found out exactly whats going on here and what needs to
be done to fix this bug for the most part.
On a clean feisty install, I hovered over audio files and they did not
play, BUT they do show a bubble, they worked after I installed mpg321
for .mp3, sox for .wav and vorbis-tools + s
Or else install pulseaudio-esound-compat from the repositories. That
worked for me, at least.
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same issue here, no audio preview and I think this is related to the
lack of login/logout sounds. All the system sounds seem to rely on
esound which is no longer installed by default. I think this is a
fairly important bug as it appears to be system wide. I understand that
esound is being phased
Solved the bug.
You need to install esound from the repositories.
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I managed to solve both those issues and mpg321 and mpg123 both work
perfectly in the command line. But it still doesn't work on mouse-over.
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Same Problem here with a up to date Ubuntu Gutsy (Sept. 3rd 2007).
That feature has got to come back.
It's so useful and I (and also my girlfriend) have gotten really used to it.
It would be highly appreciated if that could be fixed.
If you need any more information or any logs, just let me know
** Also affects: mpg123 (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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