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On 9/17/07, Randy Barlow <randy@×××××××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> > Yes, I think I've done all the stuff one would typically try before |
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> > writing to the list. Doesn't mean I didn't make a mistake though. |
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> > Shown below is the terminal info as well as emerge -DuN with and |
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> > without --with-bdeps, and revdep-rebuild results. I have multiple |
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> > times tried erasing the .xine directory and coming at it like a new |
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> > user, trying different options inside of xine but so far no luck. |
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> > Googling around a bit I found a few threads talking about no sound |
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> > when they have the "No accelerated IMDCT transform found" message at |
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> > the end of the terminal. For instance this one which hasn't led |
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> > anywhere yet: |
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> Hmm, Does it show any error messages when you try to play a media file? |
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> Does it happen with all kinds of media (mp3's, DVD's, flash) or just |
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> with certain types? |
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So far I have no other errors. Aqualung plays audio files. MythTV |
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works fine. mplayer seems to work, at least for audio files. xine is |
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the only DVD application we use so it's special in that sense. I could |
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try something else, I suppose. Not anxious to do that though. |
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So far it seems like a xine problem. I'll look into dropping back a |
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rev tomorrow if you or someone else doesn't have an idea which way I |
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should go. |
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Thanks, |
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Mark |
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