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Bug 138906 - Can't play more than 1 file
Can't play more than 1 file
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: GStreamer
Classification: Platform
Component: gstreamer (core)
0.8.0
Other Linux
: High major
: NONE
Assigned To: GStreamer Maintainers
GStreamer Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-04-02 23:08 UTC by Andrew Sobala
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
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Description Andrew Sobala 2004-04-02 23:08:36 UTC
This has to be the coolest program ever, just tried it :)

But when you play a second file it doesn't work. There are lots of error
messages on the terminal along the lines of:

(muine:29184): GStreamer-WARNING **: abnormal clock request diff:
ABS(17633252833) > 2000000000

Looks very similar to bug 111820.

This is version 0.5.0.
Comment 1 Jorn Baayen 2004-04-03 09:18:49 UTC
Hehe, good to hear you like it :D

The gstreamer backend can be flaky at times (what gst version are you using?
this sounds like a gst bug of some sorts to me). For now I'd recommend to check
out CVS (will release 0.5.1 soon) and compile it with xine support..
Comment 2 Andrew Sobala 2004-04-03 13:18:02 UTC
This is gstreamer 0.8.0.1 (cvs really).

I'm using xine now, and obviously that works fine.
Comment 3 Jorn Baayen 2004-04-03 13:58:41 UTC
K, cool. Closing this bug then.
Comment 4 Andrew Sobala 2004-04-03 17:13:38 UTC
hmm, I'd rather move into gstreamer if it's not an app issue.
Comment 5 Benjamin Otte (Company) 2004-04-05 13:48:07 UTC
I'm pretty sure this is a GStreamer 0.6 error, because that warning isn't
existant anymore in 0.8 code.
Are you really sure it's 0.8 and hasn't picked up a parrallel 0.6 installation?
Comment 6 Andrew Sobala 2004-08-22 13:09:57 UTC
Can't answer this because my installation is too different nowadays. Feel free
to close if you need to.
Comment 7 David Schleef 2004-08-23 01:20:06 UTC
I'm pretty sure it's a 0.6 problem as well.  Closing.