On 4/3/24 11:50, TJ wrote:
Make sure task-audio-codec and task-video-codec are installed. While
it shouldn't be necessary for playback, it wouldn't hurt to install
the tainted versions of those two tasks.
TJ
OK How do I check on those
On 4/3/24 05:58, David W. Hodgins wrote:
urpmq --list-media active
While xine does play mp4 does it use a different set of libraries
First mga8 which does play mp4
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$ urpmq --list-media active
Core Release (distrib1)
Core Updates (distrib3)
Nonfree Release (distrib11)
Nonfree Updates (distrib13)
Tainted Release (distrib21)
Tainted Updates (distrib23)
Core 32bit Release (distrib31)
Core 32bit Updates (distrib32)
Nonfree 32bit Release (distrib36)
Nonfree 32bit Updates (distrib37)
Tainted 32bit Release (distrib41)
Tainted 32bit Updates (distrib42)
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$ rpm -qa|grep vlc|sort lib64vlc5-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted
lib64vlccore9-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted
vlc-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted
vlc-plugin-common-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted vlc-plugin-lua-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted vlc-plugin-opengl-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted vlc-plugin-pulse-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted vlc-plugin-samba-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted vlc-plugin-theora-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted vlc-plugin-vdpau-3.0.18-1.1.mga8.tainted
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$
And mga9
[root@unimatrix ~]# rpm -qa|grep vlc|sort
lib64vlc5-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted
lib64vlccore9-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted
vlc-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted
vlc-plugin-common-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted
vlc-plugin-flac-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted
vlc-plugin-opengl-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted vlc-plugin-pulse-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted
vlc-plugin-speex-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted vlc-plugin-theora-3.0.20-1.mga9.tainted
[root@unimatrix ~]# urpmq --list-media active
Core Release (distrib1)
Core Updates (distrib3)
Nonfree Release (distrib11)
Nonfree Updates (distrib13)
Tainted Release (distrib21)
Tainted Updates (distrib23)
Core 32bit Release (distrib31)
Core 32bit Updates (distrib32)
Nonfree 32bit Release (distrib36)
Nonfree 32bit Updates (distrib37)
Tainted 32bit Release (distrib41)
Tainted 32bit Updates (distrib42)
[root@unimatrix ~]#
On 2024-03-03 23:36, faeychild wrote:
On 4/3/24 11:50, TJ wrote:
Make sure task-audio-codec and task-video-codec are installed. While
it shouldn't be necessary for playback, it wouldn't hurt to install
the tainted versions of those two tasks.
TJ
OK How do I check on those
Easiest way, if you are GUI-minded like me, is to search in MCC/Install
and Remove Software.
The core versions are on the CI, and I believe are installed by default. Updating to the tainted versions should happen if the tainted repos are enabled, but it doesn't hurt to check.
TJ
I did search for task-video-codec; nothing - not entirely surprised.
But I have reinstalled mga9 without the updates, just vanilla setup and
vlc plays mp4 OK. so there you go, mystery deepens.
I am rendering video with mga8 so when I get the time I'll boot mga9 and
do the upgrades
Or get stupidly adventurous and reorganize the SSD partitioning and
reinstall everything. I'll go for larger swap and temp partition. Long overdue for a clean up
On 4/3/24 11:50, TJ wrote:
Make sure task-audio-codec and task-video-codec are installed. While it
shouldn't be necessary for playback, it wouldn't hurt to install the
tainted versions of those two tasks.
TJ
OK How do I check on those
On Tue, 05 Mar 2024 01:18:23 -0500, faeychild
<faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
I did search for task-video-codec; nothing - not entirely surprised.
Helps if the correct names are used. :-)
$ rpm -q task-codec-audio task-codec-video
task-codec-audio-9-1.mga9.tainted
task-codec-video-9-1.mga9.tainted
But I have reinstalled mga9 without the updates, just vanilla setup and
vlc plays mp4 OK. so there you go, mystery deepens.
I am rendering video with mga8 so when I get the time I'll boot mga9 and
do the upgrades
Or get stupidly adventurous and reorganize the SSD partitioning and
reinstall everything. I'll go for larger swap and temp partition. Long
overdue for a clean up
Hope it continues to work after installing the updates.
On Tue, 05 Mar 2024 01:18:23 -0500, faeychild
<faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
I did search for task-video-codec; nothing - not entirely surprised.
Helps if the correct names are used. :-)
$ rpm -q task-codec-audio task-codec-video
task-codec-audio-9-1.mga9.tainted
task-codec-video-9-1.mga9.tainted
On 2024-03-04, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 4/3/24 11:50, TJ wrote:
Make sure task-audio-codec and task-video-codec are installed. While it
shouldn't be necessary for playback, it wouldn't hurt to install the
tainted versions of those two tasks.
TJ
OK How do I check on those
rpm -qa|grep codec
On 5/3/24 18:58, David W. Hodgins wrote:
On Tue, 05 Mar 2024 01:18:23 -0500, faeychild
<faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
I did search for task-video-codec; nothing - not entirely surprised.
Helps if the correct names are used. :-)
$ rpm -q task-codec-audio task-codec-video
task-codec-audio-9-1.mga9.tainted
task-codec-video-9-1.mga9.tainted
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$ rpm -q task-codec-audio task-codec-video task-codec-audio-6-4.mga8.tainted
task-codec-video-6-4.mga8
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$
That's interesting video is not tainted but this is also mga8 and it
plays mp4.
I didn't select these, the installer did, one tainted and one untainted. ???
But I have reinstalled mga9 without the updates, just vanilla setup and
vlc plays mp4 OK. so there you go, mystery deepens.
I am rendering video with mga8 so when I get the time I'll boot mga9 and >>> do the upgrades
Or get stupidly adventurous and reorganize the SSD partitioning and
reinstall everything. I'll go for larger swap and temp partition. Long
overdue for a clean up
Hope it continues to work after installing the updates.
Fingers crossed!! archaic,but you never know
After the videos render I will do the mga9 update.
I still may reorganize the SSD but some days I get overcome by "who
gives @^%$&" it's working, don't fix it.
Mageia 8 has ... https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/mageia/distrib/8/x86_64/media/tainted/release/task-codec-audio-6-4.mga8.tainted.x86_64.rpm
https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/mageia/distrib/8/x86_64/media/tainted/release/task-codec-video-6-4.mga8.tainted.x86_64.rpm
It shouldn't have one tainted and one from core.
On 6/3/24 09:55, David W. Hodgins wrote:
Mageia 8 has ...
https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/mageia/distrib/8/x86_64/media/tainted/release/task-codec-audio-6-4.mga8.tainted.x86_64.rpm
https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/mageia/distrib/8/x86_64/media/tainted/release/task-codec-video-6-4.mga8.tainted.x86_64.rpm
It shouldn't have one tainted and one from core.
So does mga9
[faeychild@unmatrix ~]$ rpm -qa | grep code
lib64avcodec59-5.1.3-3.mga9
perl-Encode-Locale-1.50.0-6.mga9
iso-codes-4.13.0-1.mga9
dmidecode-3.5-1.mga9
fonts-otf-adobe-source-code-pro-2.030.1.050-3.mga9 lib64opencv_imgcodecs406-4.6.0-5.mga9
lib64qrencode4-4.1.1-2.mga9
lib64recode3-3.7.14-1.mga9
recode-3.7.14-1.mga9
mencoder-1.5-12.mga9
microcode_ctl-2.1-11.mga9
task-codec-video-9-1.mga9
kcodecs-5.114.0-1.mga9
lib64kf5codecs5-5.114.0-1.mga9 lib64gstcodecparsers1.0_0-1.22.8-1.mga9.tainted lib64gstcodecs1.0_0-1.22.8-1.mga9.tainted
microcode-0.20231114-1.mga9.nonfree lib64gsttranscoder1.0_0-1.22.8-1.mga9.tainted task-codec-audio-9-1.mga9.tainted
[faeychild@unmatrix ~]$
The update went in without drama.
mp4's will now play and the quirkiness has gone
The same hardware software and install media, so maybe it was procedural.
Regards
[faeychild@unmatrix ~]$ rpm -qa | grep code
I would have put in codec not just code, since that produces all maner
of false postivies
Anyway tainted has both
task-codec-audio-9-1.mga9.tainted.x86_64.rpm task-codec-video-9-1.mga9.tainted.x86_64.rpm
Not sure why your system did not pick them up. But try doing
urpmi task-codec-video-9-1
(assuming you use urpmi)
and give the error message if it refuses to install that.
Note your mirror might be bad as well.
On 2024-03-06, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:<snip>
(assuming you use urpmi)
and give the error message if it refuses to install that.
Note your mirror might be bad as well.
princeton
On 2024-03-06, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
princeton
From <https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/mageia/distrib/9/x86_64/media/ tainted/release/>
[ ] task-codec-video-9-1.mga9.tainted.x86_64.rpm 2022-12-05 07:09
6.8K
On 7/3/24 13:01, jim whitby wrote:
On 2024-03-06, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
princeton
From <https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/mageia/distrib/9/x86_64/media/ >> tainted/release/>
[ ] task-codec-video-9-1.mga9.tainted.x86_64.rpm 2022-12-05 07:09
6.8K
And there it is. Bearing in mind that everything is working, is it
advised to remove old video and replace with tainted
On Wed, 06 Mar 2024 21:59:48 -0500, faeychild
<faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 7/3/24 13:01, jim whitby wrote:
On 2024-03-06, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
princeton
From
<https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/mageia/distrib/9/x86_64/media/
tainted/release/>
[ ] task-codec-video-9-1.mga9.tainted.x86_64.rpm 2022-12-05 07:09
6.8K
And there it is. Bearing in mind that everything is working, is it
advised to remove old video and replace with tainted
It should happen automatically when installing updates if the tainted repo
is enabled (both release and updates), as "tainted" sorts after (is considered
greater than) "rpm"
$ urpmq -i task-codec-video|grep ^Source|sort -V
Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.src.rpm
Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.tainted.src.rpm
On 7/3/24 17:06, David W. Hodgins wrote:
On Wed, 06 Mar 2024 21:59:48 -0500, faeychild
<faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 7/3/24 13:01, jim whitby wrote:
On 2024-03-06, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
princeton
From
<https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/mageia/distrib/9/x86_64/media/
tainted/release/>
[ ] task-codec-video-9-1.mga9.tainted.x86_64.rpm 2022-12-05 >>>> 07:09 6.8K
And there it is. Bearing in mind that everything is working, is it
advised to remove old video and replace with tainted
It should happen automatically when installing updates if the tainted
repo is enabled (both release and updates), as "tainted" sorts after
(is considered greater than) "rpm"
$ urpmq -i task-codec-video|grep ^Source|sort -V Source RPM :
task-codec-9-1.mga9.src.rpm Source RPM :
task-codec-9-1.mga9.tainted.src.rpm
[faeychild@unmatrix ~]$ urpmq -i task-codec-video|grep ^Source|sort -V
Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.src.rpm Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.tainted.src.rpm
After installing the tainted video codec
[faeychild@unmatrix ~]$ urpmq -i task-codec-video|grep ^Source|sort -V
Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.src.rpm Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.tainted.src.rpm [faeychild@unmatrix ~]$
no apparent change
[faeychild@unmatrix ~]$ urpmq -i task-codec-video|grep ^Source|sort -V
Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.src.rpm
Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.tainted.src.rpm
After installing the tainted video codec
[faeychild@unmatrix ~]$ urpmq -i task-codec-video|grep ^Source|sort -V
Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.src.rpm
Source RPM : task-codec-9-1.mga9.tainted.src.rpm
[faeychild@unmatrix ~]$
no apparent change
If yes, then, please, try
urpmi task-codec-video
and see what happens. If there are any errors or warnings pr other
problems, please post them.
If I'm miss informed, please feel free to ignore me.
The urpmq command shows what's available in the enabled repositories, not what's installed on that system.
Use "rpm -q task-codec-audio task-codec-video" to see what is currently installed for those two, and
"urpmi task-codec-audio task-codec-video" to install both of the rpm packages.
OK I'm barking up the wrong tree. I'm confusing mga9 and mga9.
So I have installed tainted video for mga8 and now
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$ rpm -q task-codec-audio task-codec-video task-codec-audio-6-4.mga8.tainted
task-codec-video-6-4.mga8.tainted
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$
with a resounding sigh
I will boot mga9 and check that out
How long have I got until MGA-10
On Fri, 08 Mar 2024 00:45:11 -0500, faeychild
<faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
How long have I got until MGA-10
When it's ready. :-)
Given the amount of work involved, a release is generally done when there
is a really big new or changed feature, or there's enough differences between
cauldron and the latest release to warrant it.
The main reason mga9 was released was so that the build system could be updated.
as the build system is based on with the latest stable release, and some packages could not be built any more without newer versions of gcc,
llvm, etc.
I haven't seen any discussions yet on a schedule. There likely are not enough
differences between mga9 and cauldron to warrant the amount of work
involved
to start building and testing mga10.
That will be up to the council, which is made up of the team leaders.
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