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#11
Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
The issue here is that people are trying to use it as an emulator, and _it is not_. There's only one "Maemo emulator" that I know of and it is based on QEMU and N800/N810 board support.

So unless you have any interest to debug gstreamer or MAFW components I don't know why you wouldn't want to use the media player.

SPECIALLY refrain to use the SDK to check codec support since the device is using DSP codecs and whatever results you get from the SDK will be _INVALID_.
So you mean that playing music in SDK, it won't work?
How about installing application in SDK, if dropping package to related folder, can I install using Application Manager or File Manager in SDK?
 
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#12
Originally Posted by danielwilms View Post
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which OS are you running the SDK in. There are some known issues with the sound running the SDK in combination with Karmic.

Cheers Daniel
I use Ubuntu 8.1. Is it the same issue?
 
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Now I can use Application Manager to install some applications in SDK. But if relating to music files, they cannot be played. What's wrong? Thank you for your reply!
 
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Originally Posted by amyhu View Post
Now I can use Application Manager to install some applications in SDK. But if relating to music files, they cannot be played. What's wrong? Thank you for your reply!
Why would you want to play music files in SDK? Really, it's meant for software development and it's not very good even for that.
 
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Originally Posted by amyhu View Post
I use Ubuntu 8.1.
No, you use Ubuntu 8.10. Ubuntu 8.1 does not exist.
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Originally Posted by Andre Klapper View Post
No, you use Ubuntu 8.10. Ubuntu 8.1 does not exist.
Yes. I use Ubuntu 8.10, so the same issue exists?
 
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Originally Posted by mikkov View Post
Why would you want to play music files in SDK? Really, it's meant for software development and it's not very good even for that.
I just encounter the problem and want to ask the solution.
 
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The files are located in /home/<user>/MyDocs/.sounds/ (note the dot before 'sounds'). When I installed the SDK, clip1.wav, clip2.wav (and just about everything else in MyDocs) was a 0-byte file. I copied a wav file from the host into this directory and it turned up and played fine in the mediaplayer.

I've had no luck with MP3s or videos though. Wondering if the decoders are even available on the x86 SDK.

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Originally Posted by Ford_Prefect View Post
I copied a wav file from the host into this directory and it turned up and played fine in the mediaplayer
One thing I forgot - if you have PulseAudio running on your host, chances are this won't work. Just kill it on your host (pulseaudio -k) and then try playing a file (my PA respawns every few seconds, so you might want to watch out for this).
 
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Originally Posted by amyhu View Post
How about installing application in SDK, if dropping package to related folder, can I install using Application Manager or File Manager in SDK?
No, the SDK requires special x86 versions for most packages.
 
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