Streamtuner [SOLVED]

david walcroft david_walcroft at yahoo.com.au
Sun Nov 14 06:54:58 UTC 2004


john bray wrote:

>On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 08:29 +1000, david walcroft wrote:
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>>john bray wrote:
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>>>On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 16:47 +1000, david walcroft wrote:
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>>>>Has anyone had problems since upgrading FC2 > FC3, I just cannot get it 
>>>>to play,
>>>>theres not much to say really tried various things but it plays 'dead'
>>>>Any help will be great
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>>>>  Thanks  david
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>>>i had the same problem. it wants an older version of a library.  i
>>>linked the current version to the old version.  if you run streamtuner
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>>>from a terminal window, it'll put up the complaint about the library.
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>>>after i linked the new version to the old name, it works as it always
>>>has.
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>>>john
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>>John,
>>     I updated streamtuner after the upgrade and only have the one,using 
>>the CLI doesn't error
>>save for "** WARNING **: alsa_setup_mixer(): Failed to find mixer 
>>element: default"
>>which possibly why it will not run streams but what to do.
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>>Thanks   david
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>hey david -
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>i'm replying to your email directly.
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>interesting stuff.  i'm running what i realize now is a pretty old
>version of streamtuner, apparently.  it always just worked, so i left it
>alone.  heh.  my version, BTW, is: 
>[jmb at junior 2063music-archives-vol-1]$ rpm -q streamtuner
>streamtuner-0.12.5-1
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>after it was suggested to get the fc3 version,  a lightbulb came on, and
>i got it.  but i can't upgrade to it because it wants a lib that's
>apparently only available at fed.us and isn't in the fc3 area.  sheesh.
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>but, back to your alsa thing.  you know, that sounds more like your xmms
>is having an alsa problem than streamtuner.  at least in the version i
>have of stream tuner, all it's doing is running xmms to do the audio.
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>i'm attaching the m3u file it generated for me here a few minutes ago.
>you might put it on your box.  if you haven't looked at them before,
>it's an ascii file you can less or more or vi or whatever.  then, run
>xmms on it.  here's the command line that streamtuner generated to run
>xmms on my box (broken into 2 lines):
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>jmb      27164     1  0 18:49 ?        00:00:00
>xmms /tmp/streamtuner.shoutcast.6JNjXv.m3u
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>so, i guess that you can just do this (presuming you put the m3u file
>in /tmp:
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>xmms /tmp/streamtuner.shoutcast.6JNjXv.m3u
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>the question is whether you get sound or the alsa complaint from it, i
>guess.  sound would seem to imply the problem is in streamtuner, else
>it's an xmms/alsa problem.
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>yah, you probably don't like ancient old southern rock, but it'll do for
>a test, perhaps?  :-)
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>john
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Thanks to all,I'm not sure how I did it but I rpm -e xmms 1.2.10-9 and 
-Uvh 1.2.10-1 and
allso -Uvh xmms-devel-1.2.10-1 xmms-alsa-1.2.10-1 and it worked 
:-)         then updated to 1.2.10-9
yum obsoleted xmms-alsa, and still working ,why =-O

 Thanks again      david












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