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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    FIXED Re: Juk 2.2 only plays wav files
From:       Steven Pasternak <stevenp500 () bellsouth ! net>
Date:       2005-03-01 19:35:55
Message-ID: 200503011435.55788.stevenp500 () bellsouth ! net
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On Tuesday 01 March 2005 11:40 am, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 March 2005 11:37 am, Steven Pasternak wrote:
> > I just upgraded to kde 3.4 rc1 from kde 3.2.3mdk. I don't know if this
> > exists on kde 3,2,3mdk too, but juk doesn't play my ogg files. I ripped
> > them with kaudiocreator (which ever version was on kde 3.3.0) on another
> > system. xmms plays them and using artsplay from the console plays them.
> > Noatun does the same thing as juk. I made sure that musicbrainz and
> > tunepimp were there until kdemultimedia's configure script didn't say
> > anything at the end. Juk and noatun do play wav files, though. I opened
> > juk from a terminal and this is what I get when I try to play an ogg
> > file: [steven@localhost servicetypes]$ juk
> > kio (KDirLister): +KDirLister
> > kio (KDirListerCache): +KDirListerCache
> > kio (KDirWatch): Available methods: Stat, FAM
> > kio (KDirLister): [virtual bool KDirLister::openURL(const KURL&, bool,
> > bool)] file:///home/steven/Documents/Music keep=true reload=false
> > kio (KDirListerCache): [void KDirListerCache::listDir(KDirLister*, const
> > KURL&, bool, bool)] 0x824a560 url=file:///home/steven/Documents/Music
> > keep=true reload=false
> > kio (KDirListerCache): listDir: Entry not in cache or reloaded:
> > file:///home/steven/Documents/Music
> > kio (KDirWatch): Added Dir /home/steven/Documents/Music [KDirWatch-1]
> > kio (KDirWatch):  Setup FAM (Req 1) for /home/steven/Documents/Music
> > [steven@localhost servicetypes]$ kio (KSycoca): Trying to open ksycoca
> > from /var/tmp/kdecache-steven/ksycoca
> > kio (KDirListerCache): [void KDirListerCache::slotEntries(KIO::Job*,
> > const KIO::UDSEntryList&)] new entries for
> > file:///home/steven/Documents/Music kio (KDirListerCache): [void
> > KDirListerCache::slotResult(KIO::Job*)] finished listing
> > file:///home/steven/Documents/Music
> > artskde: KDE::PlayObject: destroyed
> > artskde: KDE::PlayObject::play()
> > artskde: KDE::PlayObject::halt()
> > artskde: KDE::PlayObject: destroyed
> >
> > and a wav file:
> > [steven@localhost servicetypes]$ juk
> > kio (KDirLister): +KDirLister
> > kio (KDirListerCache): +KDirListerCache
> > kio (KDirWatch): Available methods: Stat, FAM
> > kio (KDirLister): [virtual bool KDirLister::openURL(const KURL&, bool,
> > bool)] file:///home/steven/Documents/Music keep=true reload=false
> > kio (KDirListerCache): [void KDirListerCache::listDir(KDirLister*, const
> > KURL&, bool, bool)] 0x824a528 url=file:///home/steven/Documents/Music
> > keep=true reload=false
> > kio (KDirListerCache): listDir: Entry not in cache or reloaded:
> > file:///home/steven/Documents/Music
> > kio (KDirWatch): Added Dir /home/steven/Documents/Music [KDirWatch-1]
> > kio (KDirWatch):  Setup FAM (Req 1) for /home/steven/Documents/Music
> > [steven@localhost servicetypes]$ kio (KSycoca): Trying to open ksycoca
> > from /var/tmp/kdecache-steven/ksycoca
> > kio (KDirListerCache): [void KDirListerCache::slotEntries(KIO::Job*,
> > const KIO::UDSEntryList&)] new entries for
> > file:///home/steven/Documents/Music kio (KDirListerCache): [void
> > KDirListerCache::slotResult(KIO::Job*)] finished listing
> > file:///home/steven/Documents/Music
> > artskde: [void KDE::POFHelper::connectAmanPlay()]
> > artskde: KDE::PlayObject::play()
> > <plays the song>
> >
> > I hope that I didn't put too much crap in there, but just want to have
> > all of the info. Like I said, xmms and artsplay works on those exact
> > files, and xmms still reads the tags, too. Thanks!
> > -Steven
> >
> > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to
> > >> unsubscribe <<
>
> OOPS!  I forgot to add that it also doesn't work with mp3 files too.
> -Steven
It turns out that I had some ancient (from juk 1.9x in kde 3.1) files under 
$KDEHOME/config and $KDEHOME/apps/juk. Erasing them fixed it. Odd.
-Steven
 
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