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    Problem with audio in media players

    I installed Kubunto ater running gentoo during 3 years. I thought it would be easy to get the sound and video work. But I was wrong.

    I can play audio (Mp3's) in XMMS and I can play mpeg-files in Kaffeine but I don't get any audio. I have downloaded every important package but I still don't get audio.

    I have also dowloaded "Totem Movie Player" But I can't play anything in Totem. I get a warning saying:

    "Totem could not play 'file:///home/lucas/Desktop/movie.mpeg

    You do not have a decoder installed to handle this file. You might need to install the necessary plugins."

    Now: Which decoder and plugins do I need? Does anybody know??

    #2
    Re: Problem with audio in media players

    Hi LucasX

    I would recommend you install Automatix. This will enable you to add all the missing bits and pieces you need. Follow these instructions:-

    http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#H...2C_and_Xubuntu

    Hope this helps

    Cheers

    Lowey
    I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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      #3
      Re: Problem with audio in media players

      Have you installed the packages listed HERE? That should get you going safely and easily

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        #4
        Re: Problem with audio in media players

        When I try to download the packages it says the following.

        lucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs
        Reading package lists... Done
        Building dependency tree... Done
        Package libxine-extracodecs is not available, but is referred to by another pack
        age.
        This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
        is only available from another source
        E: Package libxine-extracodecs has no installation candidate

        lucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install w32codecs
        Reading package lists... Done
        Building dependency tree... Done
        E: Couldn't find package w32codecs
        l
        ucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install libarts1-mpeglib
        Reading package lists... Done
        Building dependency tree... Done
        libarts1-mpeglib is already the newest version.
        0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

        lucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install libarts1-xine
        Reading package lists... Done
        Building dependency tree... Done
        E: Couldn't find package libarts1-xine

        lucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install libakode2-mpeg
        Reading package lists... Done
        Building dependency tree... Done
        E: Couldn't find package libakode2-mpeg
        lucas@peak:~$



        So I cant install these pacakages and I still can't play any movies in totem (doesnt start) or kaffeine(no sound). But XMMS works. What is wrong. I dont like this #&%$!

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          #5
          Re: Problem with audio in media players

          If you follow the links in the "Before You Start" section of my link above, you will find instructions on how to enable the needed repositories for most of the packages you need (they won't show up unless they are enabled), and in the detailed instructions, there are directions for getting w32codecs.

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            #6
            Re: Problem with audio in media players

            Originally posted by LucasX
            I installed Kubunto ater running gentoo during 3 years. I thought it would be easy to get the sound and video work. But I was wrong.
            Hello fellow Gentoo refugee

            see sites
            http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/
            and
            http://www.getautomatix.com/index.php
            and
            https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats

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              #7
              Re: Problem with audio in media players

              Thanks! Now it works!

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                #8
                Re: Problem with audio in media players

                Originally posted by LucasX
                When I try to download the packages it says the following.

                lucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs
                Reading package lists... Done
                Building dependency tree... Done
                Package libxine-extracodecs is not available, but is referred to by another pack
                age.
                This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
                is only available from another source
                E: Package libxine-extracodecs has no installation candidate

                lucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install w32codecs
                Reading package lists... Done
                Building dependency tree... Done
                E: Couldn't find package w32codecs
                l
                ucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install libarts1-mpeglib
                Reading package lists... Done
                Building dependency tree... Done
                libarts1-mpeglib is already the newest version.
                0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

                lucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install libarts1-xine
                Reading package lists... Done
                Building dependency tree... Done
                E: Couldn't find package libarts1-xine

                lucas@peak:~$ sudo apt-get install libakode2-mpeg
                Reading package lists... Done
                Building dependency tree... Done
                E: Couldn't find package libakode2-mpeg
                lucas@peak:~$



                So I cant install these pacakages and I still can't play any movies in totem (doesnt start) or kaffeine(no sound). But XMMS works. What is wrong. I dont like this #&%$!
                You need to install the extra repositories.

                download this guide and it will help you install any programs.

                http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper

                The reason you get those errors using apt-get is because the out of the box kubuntu has only open source repositories enabled. once you replace the repository list will you be able to download all of these programs like w32codecs, etc.

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