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Thanks, ... [[User:Peasthope|Peasthope]] 03:11, 15 November 2013 (UTC) |
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:Not without fully checking every step of your process. Today I've tested [[Release_notes/13.2.0|13.2.0]] by [[GStreamer#Adding_codecs|added codecs]] and [[Adobe_Flash#Installation_on_XO-1_and_XO-1.5|Adobe Flash]] and the video played fine, with well synchronised audio, in Browse, Epiphany or Firefox. The web site you refer encapsulates the video in Flash, so the installation of Adobe Flash is critical to success. The web site might not be compatible with Gnash. Speculation: you didn't follow the instructions, either neglecting the whole thing, the nspluginwrapper step, or the removal of gnash. This isn't a problem for deployments, since they create builds with [[OS_Builder/Add_Adobe_Flash_support|these things already done]]. Therefore this isn't a bug. --[[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 22:30, 15 November 2013 (UTC) |
:Not without fully checking every step of your process. Today I've tested [[Release_notes/13.2.0|13.2.0]] by [[GStreamer#Adding_codecs|added codecs]] and [[Adobe_Flash#Installation_on_XO-1_and_XO-1.5|Adobe Flash]] and the video played fine, with well synchronised audio, in Browse, Epiphany or Firefox. The web site you refer encapsulates the video in Flash, so the installation of Adobe Flash is critical to success. The web site might not be compatible with Gnash. Speculation: you didn't follow the instructions, either neglecting the whole thing, the nspluginwrapper step, or the removal of gnash. This isn't a problem for deployments, since they create builds with [[OS_Builder/Add_Adobe_Flash_support|these things already done]]. Therefore this isn't a bug. --[[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 22:30, 15 November 2013 (UTC) |
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:: "Speculation: you didn't follow the instructions, ..."<br />Correct. I assumed Windows Media but, as you said, it's Flash. Installation of the Flash interpreter seems ok except for two details. For consistency with the other instructions "yum -y install nspluginwrapper ..." should be "sudo yum -y install nspluginwrapper ...". This appeared here. |
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nspluginwrapper.i686 0:1.4.4-16.fc18 |
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nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so |
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libflashplayer.so is a shared object file? A binary executable shouldn't need a viewer.<br />Now when one of the Learner movies is opened the display process starts but then "Error loading media: File could not be played". The problem might be with server or the communication. Will try again tomorrow. Thanks for the help, ... [[User:Peasthope|Peasthope]] 05:51, 17 November 2013 (UTC) |
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Support FAQ should link here when it's cleaned up. Mchua 15:29, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Annenberg Learner
13.2.0 is installed in a 1.5 here and I've found it fails to run movies in Annenberg Learner. The introductory page for the Mechanical Universe series is at http://www.learner.org/resources/series42.html . These movies worked in 12.1.0 or 11.3.0. With the fluendo decoder installed, mp3 audio works in Totem Movie player. gstreamer packages were just installed with this.
% sudo yum install -y gstreamer-{ffmpeg,plugins-{good,ugly,bad{,-free,-nonfree}}}
Still no improvement for the Annenberg Learner movies.
Can anyone identify the problem or suggest something to work on?
Thanks, ... Peasthope 03:11, 15 November 2013 (UTC)
- Not without fully checking every step of your process. Today I've tested 13.2.0 by added codecs and Adobe Flash and the video played fine, with well synchronised audio, in Browse, Epiphany or Firefox. The web site you refer encapsulates the video in Flash, so the installation of Adobe Flash is critical to success. The web site might not be compatible with Gnash. Speculation: you didn't follow the instructions, either neglecting the whole thing, the nspluginwrapper step, or the removal of gnash. This isn't a problem for deployments, since they create builds with these things already done. Therefore this isn't a bug. --Quozl 22:30, 15 November 2013 (UTC)
- "Speculation: you didn't follow the instructions, ..."
Correct. I assumed Windows Media but, as you said, it's Flash. Installation of the Flash interpreter seems ok except for two details. For consistency with the other instructions "yum -y install nspluginwrapper ..." should be "sudo yum -y install nspluginwrapper ...". This appeared here.
- "Speculation: you didn't follow the instructions, ..."
Installed: nspluginwrapper.i686 0:1.4.4-16.fc18 Complete! nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
libflashplayer.so is a shared object file? A binary executable shouldn't need a viewer.
Now when one of the Learner movies is opened the display process starts but then "Error loading media: File could not be played". The problem might be with server or the communication. Will try again tomorrow. Thanks for the help, ... Peasthope 05:51, 17 November 2013 (UTC)