lost all my mp3's. Finally, I got them all loaded back in: Music folder, Rhythmbox, and I-tunes in virtualbox windoze xp. All of these functioned quite nicely prior to my HUA problems. I finally got everything loaded back up, but now when I try to play a song in Rhythmbox, I get no play. In other words in Rhythmbox, I pick a song, press play and the timer slider doesn't move and I get a red minus sign by any song that I pick. I checked the properties of the hi-lighted song and get the following:
To the best of my knowledge I haven't changed anything, other than updates that showed up while in the process of returning mp3's to where they were supposed to be.I also get the same reaction when I try and play a music cd.I have removed and reloaded Rhythmbox and reloaded codecs for mp3's.
I used to be able to use the NFL game center on nfl.com to watch the play-by-play when I was using Fedora 10.Now that I am on Fedora 12 it no longer works. I am able to click into a game and see all the info but the play-by-play drive chart no longer displays anything. Does anyone out there know how to get this working?
how i can play a music with Canberra-gtk-play?because i had writedanberra-gtk-play -f musicfile but it does not play a music or maybe no sound is outed.
After many days of trying to tweak Ubuntu 9.10 desktop i386. This subject will focus on my dvd drive. ...Here is what I have done, but I'm not sure what I did or still need to do, or to do different. ...
Basically the problem is, I can't play store bought DVDs, but I can play my copies of them.
When using MDPlayer that I added to Ubuntu, I can play the copies of my store bought DVDs, but not the originals. However, when using Ubuntu 9.10's movie player, it wont do anything and I'll have to do a force quit to close it.
I learned that this may because there is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution, as I'm sure you already knew. ...Yet, Most people have worked around these issues.
I came across the Medibuntu site: [url]
Running the Terminal, I added the bash command that adds Medibuntu's repositiry to Ubuntu. It also adds Medibuntu's GPG key to the keyring. (The sudo wget - etc etc etc --quiet update)
Then I jumped down to the... "This command should be run in the Terminal, after adding the repository:" ...And did that. (sudo sed -e 's/ etc etc etc /medibuntu.list)
i just installed 10.10 on my girls laptop (Acer Aspire 5735z) hoping it would fix the old problem i had with playing real dvd's. it didnt. it keeps saying "Could not read from Resource". when i try with VLC is say "Could not read from file". but if i put in a burned movie, it plays fine. i checked and it has libdvdcss2, libdvdnav4, and libdvdread4 installed. i get the same problems with my laptop (toshiba portege m400 tablet) which runs fedora 13.
I need to play or preferably convert (i.e. to MP3) old SNG files, which contain voice records. From what I could find, it's basically a MIDI created by synthetiser. I think it was recorded by some ancient VLC player. I failed so far to play it on anything I could download.
Anyone else struggling to play iplayer video? I've got the proprietary Flash plugin, which means it's probably not this "SWF Authentication" thing that there's been so much talk about.
I've rebooted, tried all sorts of tinkering, it loads the applet (I can see that Flash is loading OK because other things work, and right clicking on the applet gives the Flash menu)
I've had this problem on a few flash games (a couple of EA's sports management games on Facebook, and the Pokemon Dream World.) When I first use them everything's fine, but as I continue coming back to them, they seem to run a little slower each time. Ultimately in the case of the former two it got so bad that they were unusual.
Why is this happening? If they were slow from the start I could understood, but what could be making them go wrong on repeated plays?
I'm on 32 bit Kubuntu Lucid, firefox is my browser, and it's the official flash plugin.
when i try to play a video, from internet it is showing the message 'Either javascript turned off or download and install latest adobe flash player'. But eventhough I downloaded and installed adobe flash player I am unable to play any video and still it is giving the above message. what is the reason?
I changed the backend of phonon from xine to gstreamer because I wasn't able to play .avi files with xine. I installed libxine1, and libxine1-codecs, but Kaffeine, Dragon Player and Gwenview crashed when trying to play an avi file. After changing the backend I was able to play .avi files, but now I can't play DVD's, which I'm able to do switching back to the xine backend.
I'm trying to play regular music CD's and movies on DVD's. The error is (MPEG-1 Layer 3 not installed).... I have no idea what that is or how to fix it, but all the players in Fedora will play .ogg and .wav files only.
i have fedora 13 loaded onto my COMPAQ laptop and it will not play any type of cd or dvd,do i need to download a madia player or is there one on fredora 13 ?
I have trolled this forum and the net, to find out how to play DVD's in fedora 15, to no avail, I have tried everything suggested by the forums, using CLI (Till my fingers bled (Poetic Licence)), as instructed by the forum, I have installed VLC, Gxine.Xine, Xine-Lib, Xine-Uin, what must be done to play dvd's on fedora, I understand the legal jargon as to patents and drm, but as I said in a previous thread my background is "Ubuntu", where you install restricted extras and a few other libs and you are up and running, same with MP3, Also I am pretty sure that when installing the latest Ubuntu, that you get the option of installing Fluendo.
When I installed the latest version of Open Office in Fedora 10 I was no longer able to play ASX Video Files. Removing open office does not fix the problem. Also reinstalling mplayer and the gecko media players doesn't fix the problem.
I am trying to get avi files to play; I've managed to get the sound, but no video I tried google-searching but seem to have broken something else - the "package manager".
I read the instructions [URL] however, on one of the instructions I get this:-
Code: [root@bgrlaptop badger_fruit]# yum -y install gstreamer-plugins-bad gstreamer-plugins-ugly xine-lib-extras-nonfree Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://mirrors.rpmfusion.org/mirrorlist?repo=free-fedora-11&arch=i386 error was
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how I can recover this and get libdvdcss and support for AVI (oh and MPEG) files?
I need this pretty urgently, otherwise I may have to convert individual files to some other format.I use totem player, it says "The following plugin is required : Windows media speech decoder" but not able to find it any configured software source. Therefore, it plays the file without sound.(attachment 1)I have vlc player, when I try to play wmv, it plays the files but again without sound. (attachment 2).Same with kplayer.
I have a problem in fedora 12. During playing of mp3, some times the song hangs for about 20-30 seconds, and resume with the seconds added of the blocking period.
This problem is indifferent of player. I've used exaile, audacious, banshee and rythmbox. I have noticed that when this happen in /var/log/messages appear this message:
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The pc is a notebook acer aspire 5715z with cpu intel t2390, chipset intel gm965/ich8-m, vga intel x3100.
I am having some problems trying to play .wmv files in Fedora 12 KDE. I am attempting to use VLC player, but I get this error:Code:No suitable decoder module:VLC does not support the audio or video format "wmas". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.No suitable decoder module:VLC does not support the audio or video format "MSS2". nfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.I have tried other media plaers too such as totem, Kplayer, Dragon, etc, can not get any of them to work.
I'm running Fedora 13 on my Toshiba laptop and I cant play DVDs. If I try to play a DVD using VLC player nothing seems to happen. A similar thing happens if I try to watch it in the "Dragon Player" that came with Fedora, except it doesn't play any videos at all (that's why I downloaded VLC). How can I get DVDs to play?
I am new to Fedora and I found this forum where I made an account. I have found in Fedora 13, I can not play MP3 files.
The next message I see: Movie Player requires an additional plugin to decode this file. The following plugin is required: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) decoder.