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Bug 2418

Summary: CentOS 7 media player issues after upgrade
Product: TDE Reporter: Kristopher <gamrat.kristopher>
Component: rhelAssignee: Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf>
Status: NEEDINFO ---    
Severity: normal CC: albator78, bugwatch, michele.calgaro
Priority: P5    
Version: R14.0.x [Trinity]   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Linux   
Compiler Version: TDE Version String:
Application Version: Application Name:

Description Kristopher 2015-04-09 09:29:46 CDT
A new release of CentOS 7 was made recently, as can be seen on the front-page of centos.org. After upgrading to the new release, most of TDE's xine-based players are unable to play anything at all. Some seem to hang (such as Kaffeine), while others seem to crash before they even open (such as noatun, see http://crashreport.trinitydesktop.org/?action=detail&crashid=TDECRSH-3b9baf2-1db6801-adbc6b2-0a45e60-a9435a6-20fda80-6b3bead ). It seems that the only xine-based players that actually *work* after upgrade are Amarok and KMplayer, while others (including Noatun, JuK, and Kaffeine) do not. I can't tell if this is an issue with xine itself, or with something else in the CentOS upgrades that disagrees with the media players from TDE, all I can say is that they worked on the CentOS 7 release from *prior* to the recent upgrade.
Comment 1 Michele Calgaro 2018-08-03 09:41:42 CDT
Kris, what is the status of this bug? Still valid?