Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 22:45:51 -0700 From: Jerry Keefe <islero@comcast.net> To: Michael Johnson <ahze@ahze.net> Cc: freebsd gnome <freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: rhythmbox xine amd64 Message-ID: <1117086351.9070.3.camel@juniper.santafe.lan> In-Reply-To: <6699FB0E-C587-4D1E-9619-54DABF156FBA@ahze.net> References: <A0A00BB8-BF11-4734-86C4-7EA9F72D34B5@ahze.net> <6699FB0E-C587-4D1E-9619-54DABF156FBA@ahze.net>
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On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 00:26 -0400, Michael Johnson wrote: > > > Has anyone successfully compiled rhythmbox on an amd64 using the > > xine > > > backend? This used to work, maybe sometime before gnome 10. I've > > rebuilt > > > xine, libxine and faad2 successfully. Running 5-Stable from May > > 18th, > > > all ports up to date as of today. Xine works normally. Rhythmbox > > > compiles successfully without the xine option. Is there a way to > > use > > > the gstreamer backend for m4a files? > > > > Also if you use xine backend you only need multimedia/mpeg4ip-libmp4v2 > and not audio/faad for mp4 playback. You will get better results and > more > mp4 audio support from using the gstreamer (faad) backend. > > > Reinstall multimedia/mpeg4ip-libmp4v2 and retry and everything > > *should* > > work. > > > > Michael Reinstalling mpeg4ip-libmp4v2 didn't help, but installing gstreamer-plugins-faad works for m4a files without needing the xine backend option. Thanks, Jerry
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