Fluendo mp3 decoder

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The majority of podcasts are made available as mp3 files, which cannot be viewed by the OLPC by default. To enable mp3 playback, an extra codec has to be installed.

Fluendo has made available a free (as in beer) codec, with a free (as in speech) implementation with a paid up license for the Gstreamer code framework. This requires execution of a license agreement for redistribution; unfortunately, the agreement does not permit sub-licensing, so while including it would be convenient and OLPC may choose to execute this agreement in the future, those redistributing our software would still have to execute this agreement to legally redistribute the codec.

Installation

In order to download the codec you have to "buy" the Fluendo mp3 decoder from their store for $0.00 from here.

You are then allowed to download the file fluendo-mp3-2.i386.tar.bz2

Unzip it with bunzip2 and tar, then copy the libgstflump3dec.so file into

$HOME/.gstreamer-0.10/plugins

on your local system.

If you have root access you can instead copy it to

/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10

If you use this second position then the plugin will be available to any user logging into this machine.

Once it is copied over, verify that gstreamer recognises the plugin by doing a 'gst-inspect-0.10 flump3dec'.

Unless this command reports back 'No such element or plugin 'flump3dec' the plugin should be sucessfully installed and you should have access to playing back MP3 files using GStreamer applications.

To playback a file

gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=file:///path/to/file.mp3