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    [ANNOUNCE] SomePlayer is available for Maemo 5

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    GreatGonzo | # 431 | 2011-05-05, 10:11 | Report

    FMG do people read. How about doing the above. Here in steps.
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    apt-get remove gstreamer0.10-av
    apt-get install decoders-support

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    monkeyman | # 432 | 2011-05-05, 13:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by GreatGonzo View Post
    FMG do people read. How about doing the above. Here in steps.
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    apt-get remove gstreamer0.10-av
    apt-get install decoders-support

    Sorry, GreatGonzo but did not solve problem and it deleted Mappero 3.2 from my device.

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    Benson | # 433 | 2011-05-06, 00:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by monkeyman View Post
    Sorry, GreatGonzo but did not solve problem and it deleted Mappero 3.2 from my device.
    One would ordinarily look at the output of apt-get remove and either say N if there's unexpected stuff, or just reinstall them afterwards...

    Anyway, you need to downgrade ogg-support to 1.0.6~rc1 -- I would expect anyone using -testing or -devel repos to know how to do this, but for those who don't, it looks like:
    Code:
    apt-get install ogg-support=1.0.6~rc1

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    dazars1 | # 434 | 2011-05-06, 02:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by Benson View Post
    One would ordinarily look at the output of apt-get remove and either say N if there's unexpected stuff, or just reinstall them afterwards...

    Anyway, you need to downgrade ogg-support to 1.0.6~rc1 -- I would expect anyone using -testing or -devel repos to know how to do this, but for those who don't, it looks like:
    Code:
    apt-get install ogg-support=1.0.6~rc1


    this works but also run:
    "apt-get autoremove" and reboot (just to be safer)

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    dazars1 | # 435 | 2011-05-06, 02:49 | Report

    This means that I should not update it related to ogg.
    I hope I can solve this.
    Excellent work.

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    HaxHaxWin | # 436 | 2011-05-11, 22:16 | Report

    Many thanks and Good luck Nik!!!
    Your SP the Best for Me INHO.

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    NokiaRocks | # 437 | 2011-05-16, 19:40 | Report

    Since I installed SomePlayer, I can't watch videos anymore cause "the media format is not supported".
    Sry if the solution was posted somewhere else already, I couldn't find it.

    Thx 4 help

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    Last edited by NokiaRocks; 2011-05-16 at 21:18.

     
    GreatGonzo | # 438 | 2011-05-16, 21:36 | Report

    Are you sure that you didn't start overclocking (at the same time)?!

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    NokiaRocks | # 439 | 2011-05-16, 21:48 | Report

    No I did not
    + I wouldn't get the "media format is not supported" message after 1 sec.

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    Bigmac_hk | # 440 | 2011-05-16, 22:12 | Report

    The player works great but since the last update some media art doesn't show up in the player. I have used both Mussorgsky and SomeCover but a few songs dont get the art in the player.

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