Same here, using 1.1.11.1-1ubuntu3.1 and Xine -> PulseAudio doesn't work
any longer. It used to work in August... Wrote about this in the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=923971
The question is if Ken J's and my issues are related to this bug report
or if this is due to some new bu
I am looking at the repository now and all of the libxine-related
packages are all 1.1.11.1-1ubuntu3.
I am experiencing the same issue as described above. Amarok was working
with xine and pulseaudio fine and then after a reboot I got a popup
saying that I had to update my sound card with asoundcon
I am not seeing this package in the repositories.
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Works perfect! Thanks a ton!
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It works for me also!
Thanks a lot!
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Works like a charm!
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The new package in the repositories works very well.
Thanks a lot!
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This bug was fixed in the package xine-lib - 1.1.11.1-1ubuntu3
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* Fixes from upstream hg:
- Matroska demuxer regression. (Closes: #474316)
- PulseAudio plugin backported & re-enabled.
This takes prece
The patch fixed it for me too.
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the debdiff introduces changes to the packaging system (introduction of
quilt), so I don't think it really qualifies for ubuntu.
Moreover, this bug is a duplicate of bug #131914, which has a proposed
patch and link to test packages in the motumedia archive.
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Very good, How I can download and test it?
I tried to leave autodetect for xine engine in amarok with libxine1-gnome
installed, but it seems to work with alsa first instead of work with esd.
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I can confirm that the attached debdiff fixes the problem for me -- i.e
amarok now shows "pulseaudio" as a xine output plugin and autodetects it
correctly.
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I did patch xinelib and run a stress test for about 2 hours now, using
various sound applications at the same time. The patch Pacho pasted
works like a charm.
Also autodetection works properly, if pulseaudio blocks access for alsa
xine will automagically fallback to pulseaudio (i.e. the user will
You guys are missing that pulse audio was actually an option in amarok
right up until an update released sometime around early april late
marchish. It was working beautifully, mind you it still had to be
manually selected by the user.
I'm wondering if it's possible to track down what changed aroun
I don't know, I think amarok will not autodetect to use pulseaudio if alsa
fails.
Also I don't have idea howto install xine pulse patch, i tried to search for a
package: apt-cache search xine pulse but i didn't find anything.
Now It's working amarok for me with esd after install libxine1-gnome
The question is, would Autodetect then use the pulseaudio plugin if alsa fails?
If not this would only be partly a solution.
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I already told about it above:
http://0pointer.de/public/xine-pulse-rework.patch needs to be applied to
xine-lib for fixing its pulse plugin, after that, it amarok should being
able to work with xine+pulse
You can also look to Mandriva 2008.1 src.rpm that has this problem
already fixed (and many
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It's truth It works with libxine1-gnome, after install the package you can
select esd as a sound server on amarok.
Also I had to install kcontrol and set the configuration for arts to work with
esd.
I think is very important that these configurations come by default on Ubuntu
8.04, end users d
Installing libxine1-gnome also worked for me.
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This patch should fix xine-pulse plugin issues and fix pulse problems in amarok:
http://0pointer.de/public/xine-pulse-rework.patch
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I just fixed this issue on my computer. Installing the package
libxine1-gnome enabled ESD support for xine, and it was subsequently
selectable in Amarok. This package should be added as a dependency for
amarok for people using amarok from inside of gnome.
Additionally, I agree that the next update
I also have this annoying problem, and unable to choose ESD for xine.
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Reopening.
Based on Daniel Chen's comment, the user is supposed to set the output
to esd for the xine plugin. There is no esd choice for the xine plugin,
so the suggestion does not work.
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tis 2008-03-18 klockan 16:17 + skrev Daniel T Chen:
> This is not an amarok issue. If you use the xine backend for amarok
> along with PulseAudio, you _must_ configure amarok to use esd instead of
> ALSA.
Oh, great!
I'm sure all end users will realize that immediately. The above
description
This is not an amarok issue. If you use the xine backend for amarok
along with PulseAudio, you _must_ configure amarok to use esd instead of
ALSA.
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Looking the attached terminal output, this could be a dupe of bug
#165220 (and http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/137) which suggest libtool
as a culprit. Tried purging all pulseaudio related binaries and
reinstall those back? You may need to use --force-depends flag with dpkg
to ignore dependency is
This bug is making Hardy really annoying for me.
amarok plays well for some time. Then, for no apparent reason, amarok
complains about not being able to initialize device. Killing pulseaudio
makes amarok play again. The same happens *every* time I login and start
playing music with amarok.
Hardwa
** Attachment added: "Terminal output."
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Here are attachments for outputs on terminal/apport. On fully updated
Hardy amd64.
** Attachment added: "Apport output."
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Happens here as well. Works well with ALSA set as backend.
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