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<tt><big>Look, I have all the plugins mentioned in the few relevant
weblogs<br>
I read, including the ones mentioned by mister seb.<br>
Also, for everyone's info:<br>
xine-lib-extras-nonfree  has been renamed xine-lib-moles.<br>
I fact I downloaded them both and compared their contents:<br>
Same contents!<br>
<br>
So, after I re-installed the xine-plugins, and tried to<br>
play the same radio stream<br>
<br>
I get the following error banner:<br>
<br>
Error Loading Media<br>
No suitable demux plugin. This often means that the file format is not
supported.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://streams.wgbh.org/online/play.php?xml=clas/cmd080304boston_secession.xml&template=wgbh_audio">http://streams.wgbh.org/online/play.php?xml=clas/cmd080304boston_secession.xml&template=wgbh_audio</a></big><br>
<br>
So, first it was no available decoder, now it is no demux plugin!<br>
<br>
Hello developers... is any of you reading this list?<br>
<br>
Again here are all my amarok + xine installed rpms:<br>
<br>
# yum list amarok\* xine\* | grep installed        <br>
<br>
amarok.x86_64            1.4.8-1.fc7      installed<br>
xine.i386                0.99.5-1.fc7     installed<br>
xine-lib.i386            1.1.10.1-1.fc7   installed<br>
xine-lib.x86_64          1.1.10.1-1.fc7   installed<br>
xine-lib-extras.i386     1.1.10.1-1.fc7   installed<br>
xine-lib-extras.x86_64   1.1.10.1-1.fc7   installed<br>
xine-lib-moles.i386      1.1.10.1-1.fc7   installed<br>
xine-lib-moles.x86_64    1.1.10.1-1.fc7   installed<br>
xine-plugin.x86_64       1.0-3.fc7        installed<br>
xine-plugin.i386         1.0-3.fc7        installed<br>
<br>
Because I installed Fedora x86_64, yum always installed both the<br>
32  bit and the 64 bit versions of libs.<br>
<br>
</tt><br>
<br>
Seb Ruiz wrote:
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 cite="mid:60ebdd0b0803101739t3298f0eer7f40af1f9c37c363@mail.gmail.com"
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  <pre wrap="">On 11/03/2008, JD <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jd1008@gmail.com"><jd1008@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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    <pre wrap=""> Not much help there because I alreadu have the packages mentioned:
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As I said before, you need to read online. You need to enable the
livna repositories.

<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/fedora-35/problems-trying-to-play-mp3-files-using-amarok-on-fedora-7-559950/">http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/fedora-35/problems-trying-to-play-mp3-files-using-amarok-on-fedora-7-559950/</a>

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    <pre wrap=""> # yum list amarok\* xine\* | grep installed
 amarok.i386                              1.4.8-1.fc7            installed

 xine.i386                                0.99.5-1.fc7           installed

 xine-lib.i386                            1.1.10.1-1.fc7         installed

 xine-lib-extras.i386                     1.1.10.1-1.fc7         installed

 xine-lib-moles.i386                      1.1.10.1-1.fc7         installed

 xine-plugin.i386                         1.0-3.fc7              installed


 Cheers,

 JD


 Seb Ruiz wrote:
 On 11/03/2008, JD <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jd1008@gmail.com"><jd1008@gmail.com></a> wrote:


 Are there developers on this list who can tell all of us users
 eaxctly which rpms have to be installed in order to make things "happen"
 in amarok?

 OS is Fedora 7.

 Dear JD,
This is a common problem which is caused by fedora. Please search for
the answer on the web, it is very common, and should be very easy
solve. (I don't use FC, so I can't give you the exact solution).

<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=mp3+fc7+amarok">http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=mp3+fc7+amarok</a>

Regards,
Seb



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