I've downloaded all of the xine rpm's from packman and I think they are installed ok. However, when starting xine, it complains that it can't load any of the plugins, video or audio. And --list-plugins doesn't show any being available but they are located in: /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0/ Am I missing some config entry somewhere that points to the plugins? Thanks for any help. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 02/13/04 10:25 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 10:27, Bruce Marshall wrote:
I've downloaded all of the xine rpm's from packman and I think they are installed ok.
However, when starting xine, it complains that it can't load any of the plugins, video or audio. And --list-plugins doesn't show any being available but they are located in: /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0/
Am I missing some config entry somewhere that points to the plugins?
Thanks for any help.
Did you upgrade xine-ui? I got most of the plugins from Packman this AM and also got xine-ui from there and it seems to initialize properly on my machine. HTH Marshall
On Friday 13 February 2004 01:04 pm, Marshall Heartley wrote:
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 10:27, Bruce Marshall wrote:
I've downloaded all of the xine rpm's from packman and I think they are installed ok.
However, when starting xine, it complains that it can't load any of the plugins, video or audio. And --list-plugins doesn't show any being available but they are located in: /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0/
Am I missing some config entry somewhere that points to the plugins?
Thanks for any help.
Did you upgrade xine-ui? I got most of the plugins from Packman this AM and also got xine-ui from there and it seems to initialize properly on my machine.
HTH
Yup.... everything I could find on packman for xine. Also uninstalled it all (rpm -e) and then re-installed it all. No change.
Marshall
-- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 02/13/04 15:59 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "Today I will gladly share my experience and advice, for there are no sweeter words than "I told you so."
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Yup.... everything I could find on packman for xine. Also uninstalled it all (rpm -e) and then re-installed it all. No change.
Have you tried to delete the xine config files in your home and see if that was causing the issue? Other than that, I do not have any ideas. :( Marshall
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 10:27 -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
And --list-plugins doesn't show any being available but they are located in: /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0/
What program is --list-plugins an option to?
Am I missing some config entry somewhere that points to the plugins?
Did you run xine-check? What does it say? Did you try running it as root, to see if it's a permission problem somewhere? (Don't discard it, when I installed java from sun.com, out of the box it came with permissions 0600 on several files)
On Friday 13 February 2004 04:07 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 10:27 -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
And --list-plugins doesn't show any being available but they are located in: /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0/
What program is --list-plugins an option to?
# xine --list-plugins This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.23. (c) 2000-2003 The xine Team. Available xine's plugins: -Audio output: . -Video output: . xine: relocation error: xine: undefined symbol: xine_list_demuxer_plugins
Am I missing some config entry somewhere that points to the plugins?
Did you run xine-check? What does it say?
Well I thank you for that.... didn't know there was such a thing a xine-check. So I'm in a battle now. I found a lot of old xine-crap that was left-over from a long-ago install and was causing conflicts. xine-check now shows (as a user): bmarsh@linux1:/> xine-check Please be patient, this script may take a while to run... [ good ] you're using Linux, doing specific tests [ good ] looks like you have a /proc filesystem mounted. [ good ] You seem to have a reasonable kernel version (2.4.23-xfs) [ good ] intel compatible processor, checking MTRR support [ good ] you have MTRR support and there are some ranges set. [ good ] found the player at /usr/bin/xine [ good ] /usr/bin/xine is in your PATH [ good ] found /usr/bin/xine-config in your PATH Usage: xine-config [OPTIONS] [LIBRARIES] Options: [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version] [--libs] [--acflags] [--cflags] [--plugindir] [--datadir] [--scriptdir] [--localedir] [ good ] plugin directory /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0 exists. [ good ] found unknown plugin: xineplug_flac.so [ good ] found input plugins [ good ] found demux plugins [ good ] found decoder plugins [ good ] found video_out plugins [ good ] found audio_out plugins [ good ] /dev/cdrom points to /dev/sr1 [ good ] /dev/dvd points to /dev/sr0 [ hint ] Your DVD drive seems not to be attached via ATAPI. This might be due to the use of an ide-scsi emulation. If you really have a SCSI DVD drive, your SCSI controller is likely to do perfect DMA, so there's no reason to worry about this. However, if you're using ide-scsi, there is a chance that DMA is disabled for the DVD drive. Moreover, I don't know how to enable DMA in that case, so you probably have to live with some performance loss. (FIXME: check for /proc/ide, provide solution) press <enter> to continue... [ good ] found xvinfo: X-Video Extension version 2.2 [ good ] your Xv extension supports YUV overlays (improves MPEG performance) [ good ] your Xv extension supports packed YUV overlays [ good ] Xv ports: YUY2 YV12 I420 UYVY but it still can't find the plugins.... kaffeine says: bmarsh@linux1:/> /opt/kde3/bin/kaffeine load_plugins: failed to load video output plugin <(null)> I've deleted all .xine/config files in home directories and let them be rebuilt. Still battling the problem. Thanks for the help. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 02/13/04 16:11 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "To each his own and to you so long."
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 17:59 -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
xine: relocation error: xine: undefined symbol: xine_list_demuxer_plugins
um, what does ldd `which xine` show? btw, I didn't see the option --list-plugins, because I was still on 0.9.22. Thanks go to whoever it was who thought of calling it 0.99 so it looked newer to red carpet than 0.9.23
On Friday 13 February 2004 06:08 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 17:59 -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
xine: relocation error: xine: undefined symbol: xine_list_demuxer_plugins
um, what does
ldd `which xine` show?
btw, I didn't see the option --list-plugins, because I was still on 0.9.22. Thanks go to whoever it was who thought of calling it 0.99 so it looked newer to red carpet than 0.9.23
Well, once again it was a matter of clearing out old crap. (and this is one reason for doing fresh installs, but even tho I always do fresh SUSE installs, it didn't clear up this problem) I still had some lingering symbolic links in /usr/local/lib/ to xine stuff and as soon as I removed those, things really came alive. All seems to be working fine now with xine and kaffeine except my dvd playback is a little slow... but that's another story. (no it's not DMA since all my drives are scsi) Thanks for all the help!! -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 02/13/04 18:19 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "When choosing between two evils, always try the one you have never tried before."
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