2013-07-13 01:57:50 |
KruyKaze |
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2013-07-13 06:21:29 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: status |
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2013-07-14 12:24:18 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: importance |
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2013-07-14 12:24:18 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: status |
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2013-07-14 18:44:18 |
dominus_sapiens |
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2013-07-14 21:34:35 |
Gary Peck |
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2013-07-15 05:06:43 |
Martin Pöhlmann |
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2013-07-15 05:22:17 |
Alex Thompson |
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2013-07-15 15:54:48 |
Olivier Bilodeau |
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added subscriber Olivier Bilodeau |
2013-07-15 19:40:46 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: importance |
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2013-07-17 06:16:18 |
Jiří Janoušek |
attachment added |
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Diff of "lsof -p `pidof npviewer.bin` | awk '{ print $9 }'" in working and not working instances https://bugs.launchpad.net/nuvola-player/+bug/1200818/+attachment/3739609/+files/npviewer.bin-libs.diff |
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2013-07-17 07:01:18 |
Alex Thompson |
attachment added |
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npviewer.bin-libs.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/nuvola-player/+bug/1200818/+attachment/3739637/+files/npviewer.bin-libs.txt |
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2013-07-17 09:54:43 |
KruyKaze |
attachment added |
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npviewer.bin-libs.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/nuvola-player/+bug/1200818/+attachment/3739764/+files/npviewer.bin-libs.txt |
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2013-07-17 16:52:30 |
tnorris |
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2013-07-17 17:48:56 |
Mike L |
attachment added |
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npviewer.bin-libs.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/nuvola-player/+bug/1200818/+attachment/3740265/+files/npviewer.bin-libs.txt |
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2013-07-18 08:42:11 |
Vitali Kulikou |
bug |
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added subscriber Vitali Kulikou |
2013-07-18 09:00:22 |
LaSombra |
attachment added |
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With Flash https://bugs.launchpad.net/nuvola-player/+bug/1200818/+attachment/3740980/+files/npviewer.bin-libs.txt |
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2013-07-18 20:57:23 |
Jiří Janoušek |
description |
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services does work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
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A cause of the issue is still unknown.
Notes
=====
1) The issue is reproducible only on two of my four U13.04 instances.
2) The problem is also reproducible in WebKit's GtkLauncher, so there is probably no bug in Nuvola Player itself.
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/opt/nuvolaplayer/flash/wrapped \
/usr/lib/webkitgtk-3.0-0/libexec/GtkLauncher \
https://play.google.com/music
3) Nspluginwrapper's npviewer.bin doesn't have loaded ALSA libraries.
sudo pmap `pidof npviewer.bin` | awk '{ print $4}' | grep lib | sort | uniq
4) Nuvola Player doesn't appear in pavucontrol.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
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2013-07-18 20:57:40 |
Jiří Janoušek |
tags |
ubuntuslov |
google-music webkit |
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2013-07-19 05:19:35 |
Jiří Janoušek |
description |
Issue
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Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services does work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
A cause of the issue is still unknown.
Notes
=====
1) The issue is reproducible only on two of my four U13.04 instances.
2) The problem is also reproducible in WebKit's GtkLauncher, so there is probably no bug in Nuvola Player itself.
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/opt/nuvolaplayer/flash/wrapped \
/usr/lib/webkitgtk-3.0-0/libexec/GtkLauncher \
https://play.google.com/music
3) Nspluginwrapper's npviewer.bin doesn't have loaded ALSA libraries.
sudo pmap `pidof npviewer.bin` | awk '{ print $4}' | grep lib | sort | uniq
4) Nuvola Player doesn't appear in pavucontrol.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
A cause of the issue is still unknown.
Notes
=====
1) The issue is reproducible only on two of my four U13.04 instances.
2) The problem is also reproducible in WebKit's GtkLauncher, so there is probably no bug in Nuvola Player itself.
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/opt/nuvolaplayer/flash/wrapped \
/usr/lib/webkitgtk-3.0-0/libexec/GtkLauncher \
https://play.google.com/music
3) Nspluginwrapper's npviewer.bin doesn't have loaded ALSA libraries.
sudo pmap `pidof npviewer.bin` | awk '{ print $4}' | grep lib | sort | uniq
4) Nuvola Player doesn't appear in pavucontrol.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
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2013-07-19 09:30:12 |
Fishbowler |
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2013-07-19 12:21:19 |
Robin Sheat |
bug |
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added subscriber Robin Sheat |
2013-07-20 23:07:19 |
Mike L |
bug watch added |
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https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118945 |
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2013-07-20 23:11:25 |
Mike L |
affects |
nuvola-player |
webkit (Ubuntu) |
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2013-07-20 23:12:25 |
Mike L |
affects |
webkit (Ubuntu) |
nuvola-player |
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2013-07-21 05:44:14 |
yang zhang |
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2013-07-21 13:52:01 |
Joshua Cole |
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added subscriber Joshua Cole |
2013-07-21 21:21:16 |
Stephen Rees-Carter |
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added subscriber Stephen Rees-Carter |
2013-07-22 08:48:28 |
Jiří Janoušek |
attachment added |
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Gstreamer and MP3 in data uri https://bugs.launchpad.net/nuvola-player/+bug/1200818/+attachment/3745179/+files/gstbug.txt |
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2013-07-25 06:26:42 |
Daniel Kao |
bug |
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added subscriber Daniel Kao |
2013-07-25 11:14:35 |
Patrick G. |
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2013-07-25 12:33:19 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: status |
Triaged |
Incomplete |
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2013-07-25 16:53:46 |
Jiří Janoušek |
description |
Issue
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Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
A cause of the issue is still unknown.
Notes
=====
1) The issue is reproducible only on two of my four U13.04 instances.
2) The problem is also reproducible in WebKit's GtkLauncher, so there is probably no bug in Nuvola Player itself.
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=/opt/nuvolaplayer/flash/wrapped \
/usr/lib/webkitgtk-3.0-0/libexec/GtkLauncher \
https://play.google.com/music
3) Nspluginwrapper's npviewer.bin doesn't have loaded ALSA libraries.
sudo pmap `pidof npviewer.bin` | awk '{ print $4}' | grep lib | sort | uniq
4) Nuvola Player doesn't appear in pavucontrol.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
The cause of the issue is known, but no working workaround has been found yet.
Background
==========
Google Play Music recently introduced a mechanism to check support of HTML5 Audio technology. It tries to play a particular MP3 file encoded in data uri. Unfortunately, the playback request never finishes because of the bug #1204672 in GStreamer 1.0.x (both GStreamer 0.10.x and current development branch do work) and Google Play shows spinning arrow forever. This check is always performed regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off in Music labs settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0/+bug/1204672
As a workaround, it is possible to make GStreamer backend non-functional by specifying fake plugin path, so Google Play Music falls back to Flash plugin based playback:
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH=/dev/null GST_PLUGIN_PATH=/dev/null nuvolaplayer
Unfortunately, the NSPlugin Viewer crashes during loading of Google Play Music web interface:
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: rpc_end_sync called when not in sync!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
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2013-07-25 16:54:04 |
Jiří Janoušek |
tags |
google-music webkit |
flashplayer google-music gstreamer |
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2013-07-25 16:54:33 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2013-07-27 23:29:44 |
GoF-iL |
bug |
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added subscriber GoF-iL |
2013-07-29 08:31:59 |
Jiří Janoušek |
branch linked |
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lp:~fenryxo/nuvola-player/disable-gstreamer |
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2013-07-29 08:41:11 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: status |
Triaged |
Incomplete |
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2013-07-29 09:24:16 |
LaSombra |
attachment added |
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Fedora 19 x86_64 core dump https://bugs.launchpad.net/nuvola-player/+bug/1200818/+attachment/3753033/+files/coredump.bz2 |
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2013-07-30 05:50:19 |
Manuel Silva |
bug |
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added subscriber Manuel Silva Vega |
2013-07-30 08:03:06 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: status |
Incomplete |
In Progress |
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2013-07-30 08:09:23 |
Jiří Janoušek |
description |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
The cause of the issue is known, but no working workaround has been found yet.
Background
==========
Google Play Music recently introduced a mechanism to check support of HTML5 Audio technology. It tries to play a particular MP3 file encoded in data uri. Unfortunately, the playback request never finishes because of the bug #1204672 in GStreamer 1.0.x (both GStreamer 0.10.x and current development branch do work) and Google Play shows spinning arrow forever. This check is always performed regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off in Music labs settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0/+bug/1204672
As a workaround, it is possible to make GStreamer backend non-functional by specifying fake plugin path, so Google Play Music falls back to Flash plugin based playback:
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH=/dev/null GST_PLUGIN_PATH=/dev/null nuvolaplayer
Unfortunately, the NSPlugin Viewer crashes during loading of Google Play Music web interface:
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: rpc_end_sync called when not in sync!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
The cause of the issue is a bug in GStreamer library. An ugly workaround has been found and will be committed to the trunk and stable series soon.
Background
==========
Google Play Music recently introduced a mechanism to check support of HTML5 Audio technology. It tries to play a particular MP3 file encoded in data uri. Unfortunately, the playback request never finishes because of the bug #1204672 in GStreamer 1.0.x (both GStreamer 0.10.x and current development branch do work) and Google Play shows spinning arrow forever. This check is always performed regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off in Music labs settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0/+bug/1204672
As a workaround, it is possible to make GStreamer backend non-functional by specifying fake plugin path, so Google Play Music falls back to Flash plugin based playback:
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH=/dev/null GST_PLUGIN_PATH=/dev/null nuvolaplayer
Unfortunately, the NSPlugin Viewer crashes during loading of Google Play Music web interface:
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: rpc_end_sync called when not in sync!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
However, when essential GStreamer plugins are disabled in runtime, the npviewer doesn't crash. The final workaround is based on this mechanism.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
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2013-07-31 17:55:27 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: milestone |
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2.1.0 |
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2013-07-31 17:55:40 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: status |
In Progress |
Fix Committed |
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2013-07-31 17:55:48 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nominated for series |
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nuvola-player/2.0.x |
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2013-07-31 17:55:48 |
Jiří Janoušek |
bug task added |
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nuvola-player/2.0.x |
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2013-07-31 17:55:54 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player/2.0.x: status |
New |
Won't Fix |
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2013-07-31 17:56:56 |
Jiří Janoušek |
description |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
The cause of the issue is a bug in GStreamer library. An ugly workaround has been found and will be committed to the trunk and stable series soon.
Background
==========
Google Play Music recently introduced a mechanism to check support of HTML5 Audio technology. It tries to play a particular MP3 file encoded in data uri. Unfortunately, the playback request never finishes because of the bug #1204672 in GStreamer 1.0.x (both GStreamer 0.10.x and current development branch do work) and Google Play shows spinning arrow forever. This check is always performed regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off in Music labs settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0/+bug/1204672
As a workaround, it is possible to make GStreamer backend non-functional by specifying fake plugin path, so Google Play Music falls back to Flash plugin based playback:
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH=/dev/null GST_PLUGIN_PATH=/dev/null nuvolaplayer
Unfortunately, the NSPlugin Viewer crashes during loading of Google Play Music web interface:
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: rpc_end_sync called when not in sync!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
However, when essential GStreamer plugins are disabled in runtime, the npviewer doesn't crash. The final workaround is based on this mechanism.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
The cause of the issue is a bug in GStreamer library. An ugly workaround has been found. Fix committed to lp:nuvola-player as r731. Will be available in next unstable builds and will be released in Nuvola Player 2.1.0.
<http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~fenryxo/nuvola-player/trunk/revision/731>
Background
==========
Google Play Music recently introduced a mechanism to check support of HTML5 Audio technology. It tries to play a particular MP3 file encoded in data uri. Unfortunately, the playback request never finishes because of the bug #1204672 in GStreamer 1.0.x (both GStreamer 0.10.x and current development branch do work) and Google Play shows spinning arrow forever. This check is always performed regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off in Music labs settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0/+bug/1204672
As a workaround, it is possible to make GStreamer backend non-functional by specifying fake plugin path, so Google Play Music falls back to Flash plugin based playback:
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH=/dev/null GST_PLUGIN_PATH=/dev/null nuvolaplayer
Unfortunately, the NSPlugin Viewer crashes during loading of Google Play Music web interface:
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: rpc_end_sync called when not in sync!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
However, when essential GStreamer plugins are disabled in runtime, the npviewer doesn't crash. The final workaround is based on this mechanism.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
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2013-07-31 17:58:07 |
Jiří Janoušek |
description |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
The cause of the issue is a bug in GStreamer library. An ugly workaround has been found. Fix committed to lp:nuvola-player as r731. Will be available in next unstable builds and will be released in Nuvola Player 2.1.0.
<http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~fenryxo/nuvola-player/trunk/revision/731>
Background
==========
Google Play Music recently introduced a mechanism to check support of HTML5 Audio technology. It tries to play a particular MP3 file encoded in data uri. Unfortunately, the playback request never finishes because of the bug #1204672 in GStreamer 1.0.x (both GStreamer 0.10.x and current development branch do work) and Google Play shows spinning arrow forever. This check is always performed regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off in Music labs settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0/+bug/1204672
As a workaround, it is possible to make GStreamer backend non-functional by specifying fake plugin path, so Google Play Music falls back to Flash plugin based playback:
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH=/dev/null GST_PLUGIN_PATH=/dev/null nuvolaplayer
Unfortunately, the NSPlugin Viewer crashes during loading of Google Play Music web interface:
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: rpc_end_sync called when not in sync!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
However, when essential GStreamer plugins are disabled in runtime, the npviewer doesn't crash. The final workaround is based on this mechanism.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
Issue
=====
Google Play Music suddenly stopped playing music and shows spinning arrow regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off. Other services do work.
The issue seems to occur only on newer systems (Ubuntu 13.04, Arch Linux, Fedora 19) and is not reproducible on older systems (Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10, Debian 7).
Status
======
The cause of the issue is a bug in GStreamer library. An ugly workaround has been found. Fix committed to lp:nuvola-player as r731. Will be available in next unstable builds and will be released in Nuvola Player 2.1.0.
<http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~fenryxo/nuvola-player/trunk/revision/731>
To activate the workaround, go to menu Application → Preferences → tab Service and check "Disable HTML5 Audio support when service is loaded."
Background
==========
Google Play Music recently introduced a mechanism to check support of HTML5 Audio technology. It tries to play a particular MP3 file encoded in data uri. Unfortunately, the playback request never finishes because of the bug #1204672 in GStreamer 1.0.x (both GStreamer 0.10.x and current development branch do work) and Google Play shows spinning arrow forever. This check is always performed regardless if HTML5 audio is on or off in Music labs settings.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0/+bug/1204672
As a workaround, it is possible to make GStreamer backend non-functional by specifying fake plugin path, so Google Play Music falls back to Flash plugin based playback:
GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH=/dev/null GST_PLUGIN_PATH=/dev/null nuvolaplayer
Unfortunately, the NSPlugin Viewer crashes during loading of Google Play Music web interface:
*** NSPlugin Viewer *** ERROR: rpc_end_sync called when not in sync!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
However, when essential GStreamer plugins are disabled in runtime, the npviewer doesn't crash. The final workaround is based on this mechanism.
Original report
===============
It was working yesterday. I have been using HTML5 before. Tried both HTML5 ON and OFF , installed the unstable from PPA, tried stable with nuvolaplayer-flashplugin , reset and purged everything and tried different things for hours . Still fails to play any song.
Currently on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit Nuvolaplayer 2.0.4 and GoogleMusic 3.21 . Let me know if you need more info.
Thanks. |
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2013-08-05 11:29:38 |
theli |
bug |
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added subscriber theli |
2013-08-09 18:30:54 |
jtmicky |
bug |
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added subscriber jtmicky |
2013-08-24 08:14:33 |
Jiří Janoušek |
nuvola-player: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2014-05-06 08:24:18 |
Jiří Janoušek |
summary |
Google music stoppped playing any songs |
Google music stoppped playing any songs (GStreamer 1.0; Ubuntu 13.04, Fedora 19) |
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2014-05-06 08:49:21 |
Colin Guthrie |
bug watch added |
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729625 |
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2014-05-06 18:53:42 |
Colin Guthrie |
attachment added |
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Evil nasty hack patch https://bugs.launchpad.net/nuvola-player/+bug/1200818/+attachment/4106703/+files/nuvola-google-play-music-hack.patch |
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2014-05-09 23:30:54 |
KruyKaze |
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2014-07-28 22:29:33 |
Stephen Rees-Carter |
removed subscriber Stephen Rees-Carter |
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