Re: [Banshee-List] Internet Archive - Suitable codec not found



This sounds like https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621687
which was fixed June 15 -- so fixed in 1.7.2 and will be fixed in
1.6.2 whenever that comes out.

Gabriel

On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 4:55 PM, sbdubose <stephen dubose yahoo com> wrote:
>
> I am currently using Banshee 1.6.1 under Ubuntu 10.04.  I have enabled the
> "Internet Archive" extension, and I am able to view the listings for various
> movies, concerts, etc.  However, when I double-click an entry to play a
> file, such as an mp3 file from the concert listing or a movie from the video
> section, the entry does not play.  I receive the following set of messages:
>
> "The required software to play this file is not installed. You need to
> install suitable plugins to play media files. Do you want to search for a
> plugin that supports the selected file?
> The search will also include software which is not officially supported."
>
>
> A search gives negative results and the following message:
> "The requested plugin could not be found
> The requested plugins are:
> text/html decoder."
>
> What decoder am I missing?  Normal mp3 files play just fine, and I have the
> gstreamer GOOD set installed.  Is there another file I should install within
> synaptic?
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