Re: [Banshee-List] banshee 2.0.1 broken on opensuse after package upgrades
- From: "Andres G. Aragoneses" <knocte gmail com>
- To: banshee-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Banshee-List] banshee 2.0.1 broken on opensuse after package upgrades
- Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2011 12:19:02 +0100
Does any other Gstreamer-based player work? Like totem or rhythmbox.
On 07/05/2011 10:27 AM, stevekrupa wrote:
Newly installed packages are listed in first posting - all related to
ffmpeg.
No mono updates were made. The other application in question is goalbit, a
p2p version of vlc.
The output from a terminal-based launch of banshee follows (it's running
under KDE) :
banshee
[Info 10:25:14.261] Running Banshee 2.0.1: [source-tarball (linux-gnu,
i686) @ 2011-07-04 18:41:27 BST]
[Warn 10:25:14.572] Cannot connect to NetworkManager or Wicd - An
available, working network connection will be assumed
[Warn 10:25:15.320] Caught an exception - System.ApplicationException: No
support GNOME Settings Daemon could be reached. (in
`Banshee.MultimediaKeys')
at
Banshee.MultimediaKeys.MultimediaKeysService.Banshee.ServiceStack.IExtensionService.Initialize
() [0x00000] in<filename unknown>:0
at Banshee.ServiceStack.ServiceManager.StartExtension
(Mono.Addins.TypeExtensionNode node) [0x00000] in<filename unknown>:0
[Warn 10:25:15.320] Extension
`Banshee.MultimediaKeys.MultimediaKeysService' not started: No support GNOME
Settings Daemon could be reached.
[Info 10:25:15.327] Updating web proxy from GConf
[Warn 10:25:15.510] Caught an exception - System.ApplicationException: No
support GNOME Settings Daemon could be reached. (in
`Banshee.MultimediaKeys')
at
Banshee.MultimediaKeys.MultimediaKeysService.Banshee.ServiceStack.IExtensionService.Initialize
() [0x00000] in<filename unknown>:0
at Banshee.ServiceStack.ServiceManager.StartExtension
(Mono.Addins.TypeExtensionNode node) [0x00000] in<filename unknown>:0
[Warn 10:25:15.511] Extension
`Banshee.MultimediaKeys.MultimediaKeysService' not started: No support GNOME
Settings Daemon could be reached.
[Info 10:25:15.512] All services are started 1.065916
[Info 10:25:16.131] AmazonMP3 store redirect URL:
http://integrated-services.banshee.fm/amz/redirect.do/
[Info 10:25:16.443] nereid Client Started
** (Banshee:8179): CRITICAL **: _bp_pipeline_construct: assertion
`player->volume != NULL' failed
[Warn 10:25:16.451] Caught an exception - System.ApplicationException:
Could not initialise GStreamer library (in `Banshee.GStreamer')
at Banshee.GStreamer.PlayerEngine.Initialize () [0x00000] in<filename
unknown>:0
at Banshee.MediaEngine.PlayerEngineService.InitializeEngine
(Banshee.MediaEngine.PlayerEngine engine) [0x00000] in<filename unknown>:0
at
Banshee.MediaEngine.PlayerEngineService.Banshee.ServiceStack.IDelayedInitializeService.DelayedInitialize
() [0x00000] in<filename unknown>:0
at Banshee.ServiceStack.ServiceManager.DelayedInitialize (IService
service) [0x00000] in<filename unknown>:0
[Warn 10:25:16.451] Service `Banshee.MediaEngine.PlayerEngineService' not
initialized: Could not initialise GStreamer library
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/002/002: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/002/004: Permission denied.
libusb requires write access to USB device nodes
This is looks exactly the same output I have always had - even when banshee
was working.
The problem appears as though banshee can't find the right codecs to play
the music files - but all the codecs are there. Somehow the upgrade of
ffmpeg and associated packages as listed in the first post has prevented
banshee from playing.
I have tried running banshee --debug but it crashes. Are there any more ways
of getting banshee to report verbosely what it's doing?
Thanks
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