Activity log for bug #160317

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-11-05 22:31:13 Luke Robison bug added bug
2007-11-05 22:34:20 Luke Robison description Needed packages for gstreamer were not installed when upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy on an amd64. specifically "esound". I had "esound-common" and "gstreamer0.10-esd" installed after upgrading, but not "esound" or "esound-clients". After installing these two, the bug described below was fixed: ====================== I recently upgraded to Gutsy on my amd64, and found that neither rhythmbox nor totem could produce any sound. I initially thought the problem lay in Gstreamer, but found that gst-launch would play my files (mostly mp3s) without problems. Sound from all other sources seems to work fine as well (vlc, xine, amarok... ) In Rhythmbox, when I double click on a song in my library, the Artist and Album indicators show that the file has been read (or maybe just library info) but the song progress indicator stays at the left side, and the song has an Icon next to it that indicates 'pause'. No errors are printed. If i right click on the song in the library at this point I get the usual pop-up with an error icon and the text "Could not establish connection to sound server" at the bottom of the window. If I press the "Play" button, the following errors are printed: ----- (rhythmbox:17697): RhythmDB-CRITICAL **: rhythmdb_entry_ref: assertion `entry != NULL' failed (rhythmbox:17697): RhythmDB-CRITICAL **: rhythmdb_entry_get_string: assertion `entry != NULL' failed ------ after this, the icon beside the song in the library turns to a Red and White "do not enter" icon. Right clicking on the song produces the regular popup, but with the same icon and the following text: "Internal GStreamer Error: state change failed" Rhythmbox has all plugins (including visualizations) disabled. In totem, videos play fine, but no sound is produced, and the volume button is disabled. By turning the visualization to MonoScope I can confirm that the audio is being decoded correctly, but simply not being played. no errors are printed. I just installed I have removed and reinstalled the gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly package (as well as *-good and *-bad) SOLUTION: install packages "esound" and "esound-clients" - I suspect only esound is needed. Needed packages for gstreamer were not installed when upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy on an amd64. specifically "esound". I had "esound-common" and "gstreamer0.10-esd" installed after upgrading, but not "esound" or "esound-clients". After installing these two, the bug described below was fixed: ====================== I recently upgraded to Gutsy on my amd64, and found that neither rhythmbox nor totem could produce any sound. I initially thought the problem lay in Gstreamer, but found that gst-launch would play my files (mostly mp3s) without problems. Sound from all other sources seems to work fine as well (vlc, xine, amarok... ) In Rhythmbox, when I double click on a song in my library, the Artist and Album indicators show that the file has been read (or maybe just library info) but the song progress indicator stays at the left side, and the song has an Icon next to it that indicates 'pause'. No errors are printed. If i right click on the song in the library at this point I get the usual pop-up with an error icon and the text "Could not establish connection to sound server" at the bottom of the window. If I press the "Play" button, the following errors are printed: ----- (rhythmbox:17697): RhythmDB-CRITICAL **: rhythmdb_entry_ref: assertion `entry != NULL' failed (rhythmbox:17697): RhythmDB-CRITICAL **: rhythmdb_entry_get_string: assertion `entry != NULL' failed ------ after this, the icon beside the song in the library turns to a Red and White "do not enter" icon. Right clicking on the song produces the regular popup, but with the same icon and the following text: "Internal GStreamer Error: state change failed" Rhythmbox has all plugins (including visualizations) disabled. In totem, videos play fine, but no sound is produced, and the volume button is disabled. By turning the visualization to Monoscope I can confirm that the audio is being decoded correctly, but simply not being played. no errors are printed. I have removed and reinstalled the gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly package (as well as *-good and *-bad) SOLUTION: install packages "esound" and "esound-clients" - I suspect only esound is needed. **Edit: fixed typo, changed Summary
2007-11-05 22:34:20 Luke Robison title rythmbox produces no sound, refuses to play gstreamer+esound problem in Feisty->Gutsy upgrade
2007-11-05 22:41:59 Luke Robison description Needed packages for gstreamer were not installed when upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy on an amd64. specifically "esound". I had "esound-common" and "gstreamer0.10-esd" installed after upgrading, but not "esound" or "esound-clients". After installing these two, the bug described below was fixed: ====================== I recently upgraded to Gutsy on my amd64, and found that neither rhythmbox nor totem could produce any sound. I initially thought the problem lay in Gstreamer, but found that gst-launch would play my files (mostly mp3s) without problems. Sound from all other sources seems to work fine as well (vlc, xine, amarok... ) In Rhythmbox, when I double click on a song in my library, the Artist and Album indicators show that the file has been read (or maybe just library info) but the song progress indicator stays at the left side, and the song has an Icon next to it that indicates 'pause'. No errors are printed. If i right click on the song in the library at this point I get the usual pop-up with an error icon and the text "Could not establish connection to sound server" at the bottom of the window. If I press the "Play" button, the following errors are printed: ----- (rhythmbox:17697): RhythmDB-CRITICAL **: rhythmdb_entry_ref: assertion `entry != NULL' failed (rhythmbox:17697): RhythmDB-CRITICAL **: rhythmdb_entry_get_string: assertion `entry != NULL' failed ------ after this, the icon beside the song in the library turns to a Red and White "do not enter" icon. Right clicking on the song produces the regular popup, but with the same icon and the following text: "Internal GStreamer Error: state change failed" Rhythmbox has all plugins (including visualizations) disabled. In totem, videos play fine, but no sound is produced, and the volume button is disabled. By turning the visualization to Monoscope I can confirm that the audio is being decoded correctly, but simply not being played. no errors are printed. I have removed and reinstalled the gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly package (as well as *-good and *-bad) SOLUTION: install packages "esound" and "esound-clients" - I suspect only esound is needed. **Edit: fixed typo, changed Summary I recently upgraded to Gutsy on my amd64, and found that neither rhythmbox nor totem could produce any sound. I initially thought the problem lay in Gstreamer, but found that gst-launch would play my files (mostly mp3s) without problems. Sound from all other sources seems to work fine as well (vlc, xine, amarok... ) In Rhythmbox, when I double click on a song in my library, the Artist and Album indicators show that the file has been read (or maybe just library info) but the song progress indicator stays at the left side, and the song has an Icon next to it that indicates 'pause'. No errors are printed. If i right click on the song in the library at this point I get the usual pop-up with an error icon and the text "Could not establish connection to sound server" at the bottom of the window. If I press the "Play" button, the following errors are printed: ----- (rhythmbox:17697): RhythmDB-CRITICAL **: rhythmdb_entry_ref: assertion `entry != NULL' failed (rhythmbox:17697): RhythmDB-CRITICAL **: rhythmdb_entry_get_string: assertion `entry != NULL' failed ------ after this, the icon beside the song in the library turns to a Red and White "do not enter" icon. Right clicking on the song produces the regular popup, but with the same icon and the following text: "Internal GStreamer Error: state change failed" Rhythmbox has all plugins (including visualizations) disabled. In totem, videos play fine, but no sound is produced, and the volume button is disabled. By turning the visualization to Monoscope I can confirm that the audio is being decoded correctly, but simply not being played. no errors are printed. I have removed and reinstalled the gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly package (as well as *-good and *-bad) **Edit: fixed typo, changed Summary
2007-12-06 19:12:19 Pedro Villavicencio rhythmbox: status New Invalid