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    Amarok cant play FLAC files

    I cant get amarok to play flac files. They work fine in Kaffine.

    Here's the error:
    [img width=400 height=133]http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/2023/errorlf5.png[/img]

    Here's my xine version according to Amarok:

    [img width=400 height=206]http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/9421/xineamarokkn6.png[/img]

    Here's my xine version according to terminal

    [img width=331 height=400]http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/5786/amarokkonsoleqm0.png[/img]

    libxine-main1 is "Version: 1.1.1+ubuntu2-7.2".

    Can anybody help me?

    Edit: My screenshots are crystal clear, for some reason these forums dont render them correctly. If you're using firefox right-click on them and hit "view image".


    #2
    Re: Amarok cant play FLAC files

    I'm guessing that you are using Amarok 1.4.1, the latest update?
    If so, try downgrading to Amarok 1.4.0 (previous version). I'm not 100% sure on how to do that, though.
    AFAIK, FLAC support in Amarok 1.4.1 is broken because of some issues with the xine version in Ubuntu. It's been a few weeks now since the bug was reported in the Malone bug tracker. I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed yet.
    Jucato's Data Core

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      #3
      Re: Amarok cant play FLAC files

      Yeah, the first thing I did when I installed kubuntu was to do an "apt-get upgrade". So it's the lastest Amarok. Why the hell would they release an audio player and call it stable if it cant even play FLAC files?? That's very very careless! 3/4 of my music is in FLAC, you'd think that the were trying to discourage us from using free formats or something! >

      So how would I go about downgrading? Uninstall amarok then re-install it? What repos would still have the 1.4.0 version?

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        #4
        Re: Amarok cant play FLAC files

        Well, one possible reason is that the problem lies with xine, and not with Amarok. If it were so, then the burden of fixing this problem would lie with the xine camp, or at least the maintainer of libxine/xine-lib in Ubuntu. However, I'm not completely aware of all the facts, so please don't take my word about the problem as absolute truth. (I was too lazy/busy to research in depth).

        I think the 1.4.0 repositories are still up: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/amarok-1.4.php

        I'm just not sure how to properly downgrade a package. I think Synaptic has a feature for "forcing" a certain version, but AFAIK, there's none in Adept. I guess you'll have to do it the long way and remove/reinstall it...
        Jucato's Data Core

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          #5
          Re: Amarok cant play FLAC files

          Originally posted by ranunculoid
          Yeah, the first thing I did when I installed kubuntu was to do an "apt-get upgrade". So it's the lastest Amarok. Why the hell would they release an audio player and call it stable if it cant even play FLAC files?? That's very very careless! 3/4 of my music is in FLAC, you'd think that the were trying to discourage us from using free formats or something! >

          So how would I go about downgrading? Uninstall amarok then re-install it? What repos would still have the 1.4.0 version?
          Ha! only 3/4 of you music is FLAC. All of mine is FLAC - due to having done a bit of research a while ago and bought Rio Karma before they discontinued production - one of the few personal digital players that support FLAC.

          For the moment, I've been using Juk as it's quite similar to Amarok - which is also my prefered player.

          I guess if I wait long enough it will be fixed/sorted. Unfortunately I certainly don't know enough to do that myself.

          regards

          fatbloke
          What the large print giveth, the small print taketh away! Tom Waits.

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            #6
            Re: Amarok cant play FLAC files

            Originally posted by fatbloke
            Originally posted by ranunculoid
            Yeah, the first thing I did when I installed kubuntu was to do an "apt-get upgrade". So it's the lastest Amarok. Why the hell would they release an audio player and call it stable if it cant even play FLAC files?? That's very very careless! 3/4 of my music is in FLAC, you'd think that the were trying to discourage us from using free formats or something! >

            So how would I go about downgrading? Uninstall amarok then re-install it? What repos would still have the 1.4.0 version?
            Ha! only 3/4 of you music is FLAC. All of mine is FLAC - due to having done a bit of research a while ago and bought Rio Karma before they discontinued production - one of the few personal digital players that support FLAC.

            For the moment, I've been using Juk as it's quite similar to Amarok - which is also my prefered player.

            I guess if I wait long enough it will be fixed/sorted. Unfortunately I certainly don't know enough to do that myself.

            regards

            fatbloke
            I can play FLAC, ogg, musepack, AAC, Mp3, shorten, APE and wavpack and more on my iPod! so :-P

            http://www.rockbox.org

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              #7
              Re: Amarok cant play FLAC files

              In Synaptic (not adept, to download synaptic, simply go to a konsole and type sudo apt-get install synaptic), right click amarok the package and click downgrade or something like that. It might also be in properties, I'm not too sure, but I know it's there.
              <br /><br />*temp. hiatus from forums due to comp + net broken* :&#039;(

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                #8
                Re: Amarok cant play FLAC files

                Thanks Nirvana. Do you think if I just leave it for a few days then do an "apt-get upgrade" it'll be fixed. Or does this bug not have a high priority?

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                  #9
                  Re: Amarok cant play FLAC files

                  Anybody got any info on when this might get fixed? (I cant downgrade because I need to be able to play my aac files.)

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