Actually the package which you were looking for is
gstreamer1-libav
which is I think pretty exclusive to Fedora 18, I don't think reinstalling
any of gstreamer-plugins could do the trick for you.
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 11:21:22 +, Dav
On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 11:21:22 +, Dave Cross wrote:
> > Reinstalling gstreamer1-plugins-base and gstreamer1-plugins-good (both
> > packages from Fedora) is very unlikely to fix decoding of MPEG and MP3.
>
> I was dubious too. But it worked. I think it was something to do with
> forcing the plug
On 21 January 2013 11:04, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 06:48:25 +, Dave Cross wrote:
>
>> Installing the missing gstreamer1 packages didn't solve the problem.
>> But from some googling I found the advice to reinstall
>> gstreamer1-plugins-base and gstreamer1-plugins-good. And
On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 06:48:25 +, Dave Cross wrote:
> Installing the missing gstreamer1 packages didn't solve the problem.
> But from some googling I found the advice to reinstall
> gstreamer1-plugins-base and gstreamer1-plugins-good. And that seems to
> have done the trick.
Dubious. I wish peo
On 20 January 2013 18:19, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 18:03:06 +, Dave Cross wrote:
>
>> Yesterday my desktop PC was running Fedora 17 and I was able to watch
>> all kinds of video files using totem. This morning I used FedUp to
>> upgrade the PC to Fedora 18 and since then I
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 18:03:06 +, Dave Cross wrote:
> Yesterday my desktop PC was running Fedora 17 and I was able to watch
> all kinds of video files using totem. This morning I used FedUp to
> upgrade the PC to Fedora 18 and since then I haven't found a video
> file that totem can play success
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 18:03:06 +
Dave Cross wrote:
>
> It looks to me like I have fc18 versions of all of the relevant RPMs
>
>
did you: yum distro-sync?
did you re--enable rpmfuion repos?
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Regards,
Frank
"Ask not what Fedora can do for you,
but what you can do for Fedora"
Yesterday my desktop PC was running Fedora 17 and I was able to watch
all kinds of video files using totem. This morning I used FedUp to
upgrade the PC to Fedora 18 and since then I haven't found a video
file that totem can play successfully. I always get an error message
that says:
Videos requi