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Jaunty Jackalope Testing and Discussion (CLOSED) This forum is for the discussion of Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope. Jaunty is in development and will be out in Spring 2009. Please note: Ubuntu Developers do not usually read the forums, to report a problem found in Jaunty please report the bug in Launchpad. |
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First Cup of Ubuntu
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Amarok 2.02 in Ubuntu 9.04<Jaunty>
Hello everyone,
Just a question, I get no sound out of the speakers from Amarok. It states that it is playing, no sound. I know that this is in Alpha.. Just trying to see what the deal is.. Thanks for your time and attention.. |
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5 Cups of Ubuntu
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Re: Amarok 2.02 in Ubuntu 9.04<Jaunty>
I had issues with it as well.
You need to install: systemsettings FFMPEG gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg libxine1-ffmpeg Then run systemsettings open the multimedia button click on the backend tab move xine to the top of the list click apply Hopefully things should then be working |
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Lets Ride ^^
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Re: Amarok 2.02 in Ubuntu 9.04<Jaunty>
Moved to Jaunty Jackalope Testing and Discussion
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First Cup of Ubuntu
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Re: Amarok 2.02 in Ubuntu 9.04<Jaunty>
This is how i fixed it:
1. Start synaptic package manager 2. Remove phonon-backend-gstreamer (will also uninstall amarok) 3. Install phonon-backend-xine 4. Reboot (Donẗ know if this is necessary) 5. Install amarok via synaptic. 6. Reboot All thanks to this post: http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3100214 |
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First Cup of Ubuntu
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Location: Edmonton, Canada
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Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
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Re: Amarok 2.02 in Ubuntu 9.04<Jaunty>
Thanx Skalman. Works for me. If you install the xine backend first and then remove the gstreamer backend it won't uninstall amarok. Worked after reboot.
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Re: Amarok 2.02 in Ubuntu 9.04<Jaunty>
I think that's a bit overkill. If you install systemsettings and phonon-backend-xine, you can set xine to be the backend, and then you're good to go with a restart of amarok. No need to remove amarok or phonon-backend-gstreamer.
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