![]() ![]() Head/multimedia/quodlibet/files/patch-gdist_man.py Submitter claims maintainership (already maintaininer for multimedia/playerctl). Repo-copied from was filed just the day after the port was deleted. Multimedia/quodlibet re-add with latest version 4.3.0 I believe this issue is DragonFly-specific (the old QuodLibet also had such an issue) and I'm investigating it. On the other hand, QuodLibet sometimes just crash on DragonFly BSD. If you could figure it out, I'll update the 'pkg-message' to guide users. * is 'pulseaudio' running as your user? (On Linux, 'pulseaudio' is auto started and running as the regular user) * check the sink device in '/dev/sndstat' and set it for PulseAudio with 'pacmd set-default-sink ' In addition, PulseAudio may choose the wrong sink. I did some searches and someone suggest the 'dbus' should be started as it's required by PulseAudio. I run QuodLibet as a regular user (but I'm in groups 'wheel', 'operator', 'video' however, I don't think these supplement groups would make a difference). Actually, DragonFly BSD's DPorts removed PulseAudio altogether since it never worked well ) Interesting! I never thought about the PulseAudio might play a role here. (In reply to Fernando Apesteguía from comment #17) ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'gi' Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > ('autoaudiosink', None)ĭescription Wrapper audio sink for automatically detected audio sinkĭescription Plugin contains auto-detection plugins for video/audio in- and outputsįilename /usr/local/lib/gstreamer-1.0/libgstautodetect.soīinary package GStreamer Good Plug-ins source release Nevertheless, please try this in Python 3: One difference here is that I don't have the legacy Gstreamer 0.10.x, but I don't think it's the issue, because QuodLibet requires Gstreamer 1.0: I'm also using the Gstreamer v1.16.2, same version as yours: I'm using the new QuodLibet on my DragonFly BSD (5.9-development) desktop for several days, and it works fine. I can't figure out why it doesn't work for you :( ![]() On *BSD, it should use the 'autoaudiosink' Gstreamer audio sink, which is provided by the 'gstreamer1-plugins-good' package and this package is already installed on your system. I looked into the QuodLibet code and find that error comes from: (In reply to Fernando Apesteguía from comment #12) I have plenty of gstreamer packages installed:Ī quick guide on how to make it work in order to test it? The pipeline box in preferences is empty. Now, this thing builds and runs, but I can not make it play a song. ![]()
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