Am Dienstag, 16. August 2016, 21:04:07 schrieb Roman Bysh:
Using the gstreamer backend with 13.2 disables the sound in Amarok. Hence the the recommendation on instlling the phonon-backend-vlc and removing the gstreamer backend.
Sorry, but that's nonsense. Sound in Amarok works fine with the gstreamer backend. It even has some advantages, e.g. the Analyzer only works with gstreamer (and fading too I think). You need to have the corresponding gstreamer plugins installed though, depending on what type of files you want to play, just as you need vlc-codecs to be able to play non-free codecs with the vlc backend. And all gstreamer packages should have the same version. Packman offers a newer gstreamer as is shipped in openSUSE 13.2, if you have a mixture of packages between the two, things will break. Also, you don't need to remove the gstreamer backend when installing the vlc backend. phonon-backend-vlc is preferred automatically when installed, and you can also explicitly choose the one you want to use in KDE's settings. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org