I am a newcomer to Kubuntu. My version is 804 (64-bit AMD). My C is Acer with ATi Radeon Express 1100. When I try to play MP3 music on Amarok it says to install manually libxine1-ffmpeg. When I tried to instal by downloading it was giving error.

Asked by ramadasan7

I have to manually install libxine1-ffmpeg for multimedia like Amarok etc. Pl guide me how to do it. Downloading from net does not seem to be working.

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ramadasan7 (ramadasan7) said :
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My Kubuntu is 804.
I want to play MP3 music on Amarok.
Pl guide me as to how to instal manually libxine1-ffmpeg

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ramadasan7 (ramadasan7) said :
#2

Amarok is not working

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Tang (robertmcgreg) said :
#3

Tang suggests this article as an answer to your question:
FAQ #3: “Restricted Formats”.

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Bhavani Shankar (bhavi) said :
#4

Hello Ramadasan:

To get MP3 support

Type the following command in a terminal (applications -> accessories -> terminal)

sudo aptitude install kubuntu-restricted-extras

More info:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/MP3

Regards

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ramadasan7 (ramadasan7) said :
#5

Hello there

As per ur suggestion I inserted the command in the
terminal(Applications-System-Konsole-Terminal Program). But when I
try to play one MP3 recoding from my hard drive, I am still getting
the msg 'install libxine1-ffmpeg manually'.

Thanks and regards
Ramadasan

On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 Bhavani Shankar wrote :
>Your question #38616 on kdebase in ubuntu changed:
>https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+question/38616
>
>Bhavani Shankar proposed the following answer:
>Hello Ramadasan:
>
>To get MP3 support
>
>Type the following command in a terminal (applications ->
accessories ->
>terminal)
>
>sudo aptitude install kubuntu-restricted-extras
>
>More info:
>
>https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/MP3
>
>Regards
>
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Wesley (wrlovell2) said :
#6

Try this command in your terminal "sudo apt-get install libxine1-ffmpeg" leave the Quotes off.

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ramadasan7 (ramadasan7) said :
#7

 Dear Wesley

When I gave the command it says "it says libxine1-ffmpeg not
available etc.

How do I get the package? I have already installed it through Adept.

Thanks and Regards
Ramadasan

On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 Wesley wrote :
>Your question #38616 on kdebase in ubuntu changed:
>https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+question/38616
>
> Status: Open => Answered
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>Wesley proposed the following answer:
>Try this command in your terminal "sudo apt-get install
>libxine1-ffmpeg" leave the Quotes off.
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Best Tang (robertmcgreg) said :
#8

Hi Ramadasan.
Sorry, other than suggesting you try installing Medibuntu, I'll leave this thread to experts

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu

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ramadasan7 (ramadasan7) said :
#9

Thanks. Ill try and come back to you.

On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 Tang wrote :
>Your question #38616 on kdebase in ubuntu changed:
>https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+question/38616
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
>Tang proposed the following answer:
>Hi Ramadasan.
>Sorry, other than suggesting you try installing Medibuntu, I'll
leave this thread to experts
>
>https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
>
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ramadasan7 (ramadasan7) said :
#10

hi friends. Thanx for the help.

The problem is solved by HODGE (FEB 22 ANSWER). I changed the preference in the K Mixer to SURROUND SOUND AND voila! the sound started working. Simultaneously one should switch off the FRONT MIC (OUTPUT) in the KMix Mixer window (SHOW MIXER WINDOW OPTION OF THE SOUND BUTTON).

RAMADASAN