Hello Friends, yesterday Amarok was released. Is anyone packaging that or not? I nobody package this i can start with this- -- Sincerely yours Sascha Manns openSUSE Member openSUSE Ambassador openSUSE Marketing Team openSUSE Build Service Web: http://saschamanns.gulli.to Blog: http://saigkill.wordpress.com ClaimID: http://claimid.com/saigkill -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
On Friday 02 October 2009 11:25:18 pm Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
yesterday Amarok was released. Is anyone packaging that or not? I nobody package this i can start with this-
i installed amarok 2.2.0-4.1 from ~/Playground/openSUSE_Factory/ yesterday. yesterday. today it has been updated 2.2.0-4.2. i'm using oS 11.2, and it works fine. -- phani. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Yesterday I have upgraded to KDE 4.3.1 and since then Amarok is broken. I deleted all config files, but it remains the same. When I open main window by clicking to system tray icon, Amarok window is always small. Regardless former size. This would not be so big problem. It plays all formats, it is OK, but when I have more songs in playlist, it plays only one song, then it is looking like playing next one (I mean icons in left upper corner), but it does nothing. Progress bar is not moving, no sound. Clicking to stop / pause / another song does nothing. I have to quit Amarok completely or wait several minutes. Settings is OK - there is no 3 minute waiting between song. Actually, I have default settings... Does someone has similar experience? Greetings, Vojtěch Zeisek Dne Pá 2. října 2009 20:09:59 phanisvara das napsal(a):
On Friday 02 October 2009 11:25:18 pm Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
yesterday Amarok was released. Is anyone packaging that or not? I nobody package this i can start with this-
i installed amarok 2.2.0-4.1 from ~/Playground/openSUSE_Factory/ yesterday. yesterday. today it has been updated 2.2.0-4.2. i'm using oS 11.2, and it works fine.
Sorry, I should add it is Amarok Verze 2.1.1, KDE 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1) "release 168". V. Dne So 3. října 2009 13:51:42 Vojtěch Zeisek napsal(a):
Yesterday I have upgraded to KDE 4.3.1 and since then Amarok is broken. I deleted all config files, but it remains the same. When I open main window by clicking to system tray icon, Amarok window is always small. Regardless former size. This would not be so big problem. It plays all formats, it is OK, but when I have more songs in playlist, it plays only one song, then it is looking like playing next one (I mean icons in left upper corner), but it does nothing. Progress bar is not moving, no sound. Clicking to stop / pause / another song does nothing. I have to quit Amarok completely or wait several minutes. Settings is OK - there is no 3 minute waiting between song. Actually, I have default settings... Does someone has similar experience? Greetings, Vojtěch Zeisek
Dne Pá 2. října 2009 20:09:59 phanisvara das napsal(a):
On Friday 02 October 2009 11:25:18 pm Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
yesterday Amarok was released. Is anyone packaging that or not? I nobody package this i can start with this-
i installed amarok 2.2.0-4.1 from ~/Playground/openSUSE_Factory/ yesterday. yesterday. today it has been updated 2.2.0-4.2. i'm using oS 11.2, and it works fine.
On Saturday 03 October 2009 05:33:05 pm Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
Sorry, I should add it is Amarok Verze 2.1.1, KDE 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1) "release 168". V.
Dne So 3. října 2009 13:51:42 Vojtěch Zeisek napsal(a):
Yesterday I have upgraded to KDE 4.3.1 and since then Amarok is broken. I deleted all config files, but it remains the same. When I open main window by clicking to system tray icon, Amarok window is always small. Regardless former size. This would not be so big problem. It plays all formats, it is OK, but when I have more songs in playlist, it plays only one song, then it is looking like playing next one (I mean icons in left upper corner), but it does nothing. Progress bar is not moving, no sound. Clicking to stop / pause / another song does nothing. I have to quit Amarok completely or wait several minutes. Settings is OK - there is no 3 minute waiting between song. Actually, I have default settings... Does someone has similar experience?
you didn't mention which version of amarok you are using--amarok 1.4 or 2.2, and neither which version of openSUSE. depending on these, both versions of amarok are available (and both are working ok on my system, oS 11.2). it's also important to know if you are using pulseaudio (the default), or not, and which backend if you do. i've experienced similar problems when using the gstreamer backend for pulseaudio. i found that at this time the xine backend works better and more reliable. if properly installed, you can select backends from the configuration settings in amarok. try to choose the xine backend and see if your problems persist. -- phani. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Hello Dne So 3. října 2009 14:34:21 phanisvara das napsal(a):
On Saturday 03 October 2009 05:33:05 pm Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
Sorry, I should add it is Amarok Verze 2.1.1, KDE 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1)
"release
168". V.
Dne So 3. října 2009 13:51:42 Vojtěch Zeisek napsal(a):
Yesterday I have upgraded to KDE 4.3.1 and since then Amarok is broken. I deleted all config files, but it remains the same. When I open main window by clicking to system tray icon, Amarok window is always small. Regardless former size. This would not be so big problem. It plays all formats, it is OK, but when I have more songs in playlist, it plays only one song, then it is looking like playing next one (I mean icons in left upper corner), but it does nothing. Progress bar is not moving, no sound. Clicking to stop / pause / another song does nothing. I have to quit Amarok completely or wait several minutes. Settings is OK - there is no 3 minute waiting between song. Actually, I have default settings... Does someone has similar experience?
you didn't mention which version of amarok you are using--amarok 1.4 or 2.2, and neither which version of openSUSE. depending on these, both versions of amarok are available (and both are working ok on my system, oS 11.2).
openSUSE 11.1, KDE 4.3.1 from Factory repo, Amarok 2.1.1
it's also important to know if you are using pulseaudio (the default), or not, and which backend if you do.
I use PulseAudio with Gstreamer as backend.
i've experienced similar problems when using the gstreamer backend for pulseaudio. i found that at this time the xine backend works better and more reliable.
It woks with Xine. Only one problem might be when I start system, I receive message that default sound device does not work, but sound works fine. :-)
if properly installed, you can select backends from the configuration settings in amarok. try to choose the xine backend and see if your problems persist.
Thank You.
-- phani.
Sincerely, Vojtěch
On Saturday 03 October 2009 11:38:57 pm Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
It woks with Xine. Only one problem might be when I start system, I receive message that default sound device does not work, but sound works fine. :-)
great. i'm getting this message on system start too; something tries to use a device that isn't pulseaudio, and the system falls back to the default (pulse). couldn't figure out which service or program is doing that--a little annoying perhaps, but no problem really, so i didn't try too hard to find the reason. -- phani. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
phanisvara das wrote:
On Saturday 03 October 2009 11:38:57 pm Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
It woks with Xine. Only one problem might be when I start system, I receive message that default sound device does not work, but sound works fine. :-)
great. i'm getting this message on system start too; something tries to use a device that isn't pulseaudio, and the system falls back to the default (pulse). couldn't figure out which service or program is doing that--a little annoying perhaps, but no problem really, so i didn't try too hard to find the reason.
I've got this message when I has activated a start-up sound. In fact the phonon/puslse/ whatever sound engine is starting is not yet ready to launch correctly the sound. Atfer having impose silence to kde in startup, I've never see again this message, and all sound is working . -- Bruno Friedmann -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
On Sunday 04 October 2009 12:17:23 am Bruno Friedmann wrote:
I've got this message when I has activated a start-up sound. In fact the phonon/puslse/ whatever sound engine is starting is not yet ready to launch correctly the sound.
somehow i don't believe that the sound engine isn't ready by the time it wants to launch some sound. is possible of course, but i looked into my personal settings -> system admin -> audio and found some services (notifications, accessibility, and others) were set to my sound card's hardware driver prefered over pulseaudio. i've changed that and expect that at the next startup i won't see that message anymore. let's see... (i don't really like the default startup sound, but instead of just disabling it i'm planning to change it for something i like better eventually...) -- phani. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Dne So 3. října 2009 21:03:14 phanisvara das napsal(a):
On Sunday 04 October 2009 12:17:23 am Bruno Friedmann wrote:
I've got this message when I has activated a start-up sound. In fact the phonon/puslse/ whatever sound engine is starting is not yet ready to launch correctly the sound.
I turned this sound off, but I still see the error message. But it works so I do not touch it. :-)
somehow i don't believe that the sound engine isn't ready by the time it wants to launch some sound. is possible of course, but i looked into my
personal settings -> system admin -> audio
and found some services (notifications, accessibility, and others) were set to my sound card's hardware driver prefered over pulseaudio. i've changed that and expect that at the next startup i won't see that message anymore. let's see...
(i don't really like the default startup sound, but instead of just disabling it i'm planning to change it for something i like better eventually...)
Vojtěch
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