mpg123 not included, why?

Philip Brown philip.brown at kiwienglish.es
Sun Jan 10 21:25:20 UTC 2016


On 01/10/2016 04:36 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 19:18:05 +0100, Philip Brown wrote:
>
>> if you don't want to install all the extra software repos etc... you can
>> just grab the rpms from rpmfusion, unzip and get all the .so files out
>> of them and place them in your .local/share/gstreamer-1.0/plugins
>> folder. a la:
>>
>> ls .local/share/gstreamer-1.0/plugins/
>> libgsta52dec.so    libgstcdio.so        libgstlame.so libgstrmdemux.so
>> libgstamrnb.so     libgstdvdlpcmdec.so  libgstlibav.so libgsttwolame.so
>> libgstamrwbdec.so  libgstdvdread.so     libgstmad.so libgstx264.so
>> libgstasf.so       libgstdvdsub.so      libgstmpeg2dec.so libgstxingmux.so
>>
>> and most all codecs will now run in your gnome applications without any
>> worries.
> That seems planless.

on the contrary, the information was given to resolve concerns about 
acquiring codecs without having to install rpmfusion. i think it 
achieves that.
>   Not everything people use is based on GStreamer, so
> adding GStreamer plugins like that doesn't achieve much.
like i said, it is suitable for gnome apps, so that also achieves that.
> And what about the
> dependencies of those GStreamer plugins? Do you really fetch all those extra
> rpms and extract them to a local path to be added to runtime linker's search path?
no. i extracted like 2 or 3 rpms and put the .so files in my plugins folder.

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