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Thread: Music Player

  1. #1
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    Music Player

    Hey,

    After painstakingly installing all relevent codecs i have imported all my music into rythem box, but i click on the file and it says

    "missing element ffmpegcolourspace check your GStreamer instillation"

    on every file!!!!!!!!!!

    Please Help

    Out.

  2. #2
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    Re: Music Player

    din, try this go to applications add/remove then when search box comes up type in banshee. this is in my opinion the best music player and it should have no problem in finding and installing all the music you have on your hard drive. i think it is cool. just my 2cents and easy to use/cheesemaker
    note banshee will be under sound and videos after you install

  3. #3
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    Re: Music Player

    Recommending banshee is fine, but he *did* ask for help with fixing rhythmbox, not replacing it.

    @OP:
    Do you have the package gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg installed?

    You might try looking through this thread.
    I do not use Ubuntu any more, nor have I ever used Gnome. Therefore, I tend to give advice that is distro- and DE-agnostic, which, while perhaps not the easiest way, will allow you to move freely between machines.

  4. #4
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    Re: Music Player

    rburkartjo,

    banshee does not show up in my add/remove programs, im running 8.04 Hardy, although any otehr suggestions would be great

    Out.

  5. #5
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    Re: Music Player

    Open Synaptic package Manager and search for Gstreamer to see if it is installed.

    If it's not, install it; if it is installed, try reinstalling Rhythmbox.

    Open a Terminal and type
    Code:
    sudo apt-get purge rhythmbox
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install rhythmbox
    If that didn't work and you still want to try with banshee

    Open a Terminal

    Code:
    sudo apt-get install banshee

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