AAC Audio problem on XBMC

AAC Audio problem on XBMC

Postby happy590 » Jan 26th, '15, 18:25

I'm new to Mageia, but have used ubuntu for about 10 years before making the switch. My primary source of entertainment is XBMC, but I have had tons of problems with it since switching to Mageia. After reinstalling the OS so many times because of black screen from XBMC, I finally got it to update and work last week, but there was no audio, so I googled around and found a post with a similar problem. After reading that post, I enabled the sources mentioned in it, and installed a lot of the gstreamer packages, but alas, many videos with audio codecs AAC 2.0 and 5.0 do not have sound. A few do, so I don't really know hat is happening.

Maybe there are other packages that I haven't installed, but I really don't know. Coud someone please point me in the right direction?

Thanks.

rpm -qa | grep faad
gstreamer1.0-faad-1.2.2-1.mga4.tainted
libfaad2-2.7-7.mga4.tainted
faad2-2.7-7.mga4.tainted
gstreamer0.10-faad-0.10.23-14.mga4.tainted
lib64faad2-2.7-7.mga4.tainted
libquicktime-faad-1.2.4-6.mga4.tainted


urpmq --list-media active
Live Core
Live Nonfree
Core Release
Core Updates
Nonfree Release
Nonfree Updates
Tainted Release
Tainted Updates
Core 32bit Release
Core 32bit Updates
Nonfree 32bit Release
Nonfree 32bit Updates
Tainted 32bit Release
Tainted 32bit Updates
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Re: AAC Audio problem on XBMC

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 27th, '15, 00:09

Can you please show the output of
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rpm -q xbmc
rpm -qa | grep -c tainted
urpmi --auto-update --test

Last command needs to be run as root.

And in general, are there other media players on your box where AAC is working? E.g. vlc ?


For the audio problem which you fixed by enabling some sources, could you please provide some more details on that,
or a link to the post which you refer to? The same (more details please) regarding the black screen issue, which seems to be the cause for a lot of reinstallations.
Maybe that can help to understand your issue better.
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Re: AAC Audio problem on XBMC

Postby happy590 » Jan 27th, '15, 03:07

It's working on other occasion, such as on VLC and on SMplayer.

The post that I followed.
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=6170

As for the black screen, the first thing I did after installing the OS was to install xbmc. After installing xbmc, I enabled Fusion and Live TV, but upon clicking exit, xbmc froze on each occasion and it was impossible to close to close it using the X also.

After restarting the pc and starting xbmc, I got black screen. I also found out that xbmc wasn't updating. So after reinstalling the OS and xbmc last week, I decided to wait for it to update before enabling anything, and surprisingly, it updated after the updates freezing for about an hour or so and worked well, save for the AAC audio issue on some videos and TV stations.
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Re: AAC Audio problem on XBMC

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 27th, '15, 08:31

doktor5000 wrote:Can you please show the output of
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rpm -q xbmc
rpm -qa | grep -c tainted
urpmi --auto-update --test

Last command needs to be run as root.
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Re: AAC Audio problem on XBMC

Postby happy590 » Jan 27th, '15, 13:06

Thanks Doktor for your concern. Below are the outputs of the codes.

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rpm -q xbmc
xbmc-12.3-1.1.mga4


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rpm -qa | grep -c tainted
136


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urpmi --auto-update --test
medium "Live Core" is up-to-date
medium "Live Nonfree" is up-to-date
medium "Core Release" is up-to-date
medium "Core Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree Release" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted Release" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Core 32bit Release" is up-to-date
medium "Core 32bit Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree 32bit Release" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree 32bit Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted 32bit Release" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted 32bit Updates" is up-to-date
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be installed:
(test only, installation will not be actually done)
  Package                        Version      Release       Arch   
(medium "Tainted Release")
  cdrdao                         1.2.3        9.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer0.10-a52dec           0.10.19      9.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer0.10-rtmp             0.10.23      14.mga4.tain> x86_64 
  gstreamer0.10-wildmidi         0.10.23      14.mga4.tain> x86_64 
  gstreamer1.0-curl              1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer1.0-eglgles           1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer1.0-ladspa            1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer1.0-opencv            1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad-doc   1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> noarch 
  gstreamer1.0-sid               1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer1.0-spandsp           1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer1.0-srtp              1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  gstreamer1.0-wildmidi          1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  lib64gstbasecamerabinsrc1.0_0  1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  lib64gstcodecparsers1.0_0      1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  lib64gstmpegts1.0_0            1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  lib64gstphotography1.0_0       1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  lib64gsturidownloader1.0_0     1.2.2        1.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  lib64opal3.10.10               3.10.10      6.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  lib64opal3.10.10-plugins       3.10.10      6.mga4.taint> x86_64 
  lib64rtmp0                     2.4          0.git2011122> x86_64 
  qmmp                           0.7.2        2.mga4.taint> x86_64 
310KB of additional disk space will be used.
5.3MB of packages will be retrieved.
Proceed with the installation of the 22 packages? (Y/n) y
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