------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95865 ------- Additional Comments From jeff.mitchell wustl edu 2004-12-31 20:47 ------- I don't know what KPlayer uses...here's some output using KPlayer: UnixManager: got notifyIO socketconnection created, fd = 8 incoming stream, parameters: rate=44100, 16 bit, 2 channels creating packet receiver detach incoming stream job finished Looks like kplayer uses something internally? I suppose I have akode, or rather, doing a "locate akode" gave me this: /usr/lib/mcop/akodearts.mcoptype /usr/lib/mcop/akodeMPCPlayObject.mcopclass /usr/lib/mcop/akodearts.mcopclass /usr/lib/mcop/akodeVorbisStreamPlayObject.mcopclass /usr/lib/mcop/akodePlayObject.mcopclass /usr/lib/mcop/akodeSpeexStreamPlayObject.mcopclass /usr/lib/mcop/akodeXiphPlayObject.mcopclass /usr/lib/libarts_akode.la /usr/lib/libarts_akode.so /usr/lib/libakode.so.1 /usr/lib/libakode.la /usr/lib/libakode.so /usr/lib/libakode_xiph_decoder.la /usr/lib/libakode_xiph_decoder.so /usr/lib/libakode.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libakode_mpc_decoder.la /usr/lib/libakode_mpc_decoder.so KDE was installed using the standard FC3 packages. I then went to the official KDE FTP site and downloaded all of the updated 3.3.2 RPMs for FC3, since the kdemultimedia-3.3 package in FC3 doesn't contain JuK (maybe because this is a FC3 bug for some reason?...but the packages on the KDE FTP site were specifically for FC3...) Any ideas? Thanks!