pianobar (SOLVED)

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rokytnji
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pianobar (SOLVED)

#1 Post by rokytnji »

Below error after logging into pandora radio and enabling one of my stations.
pianobar is a terminal only app for playing streaming radio. https://github.com/PromyLOPh/pianobar#readme

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coding error: No standard extension payload allowed in DRM
/!\ Decoding error: No standard extension payload allowed in DRM
/!\ Decoding error: No standard extension payload allowed in DRM
/!\ Decoding error: No standard extension payload allowed in DRM
/!\ Decoding error: No standard extension payload allowed in DRM
/!\ Decoding error: No standard extension payload allowed in DRM
/!\ Decoding error: No standard extension payload allowed in DRM
Puppy Dingo 4 full install. Dualboot with AntiX 8.5 (AntiX handles booting) IBM A22m Laptop

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# inxi -F
System:    Host puppypc Kernel 2.6.21.7 i686 (32 bit) Distro Puppy Linux
Linux 2.6.21.7 [i686 arch]
CPU:       Single core Pentium III (Coppermine) (-UP-) cache 256 KB flags (sse) bmips 1993.83 clocked at 996.337 MHz 
Graphics:  Card Failed to Detect Video Card! X.org 1.3.0 Res: 80x24 Gfx Data: N/A for root 
Audio:     Card Sound Fusion CS46xx driver CS46xx
           Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Version 1.0.15rc2
Disks:     HDD Total Size: 20.0GB (-) 1: /dev/hda IC25N020ATCS04-0 20.0GB 
Partition: ID:/ size: 5.1G used: 2.6G (53%) fs: rootfs ID:/ size: 5.1G used: 2.6G (53%) fs: ext3 
Info:      Processes 51 Uptime 14 min Memory 50.8/250.0MB Client Shell inxi 1.4
Piano bar pet from http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... e11f6f7ad3
glibc-2.10.1

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# ldd --version
ldd (GNU libc) 2.10.1
Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Written by Roland McGrath and Ulrich Drepper
I use pianobar in AntiX and wish to use it in Dingo also. I tried googling the error message with well minded search. But No good hits for that error. Pianobar in wellminded search only turns up my above posted pianobar link.

I don't want to poke and hope my way through pets to see if I get lucky with a codec package (if I need that because I don't even know what that message means) . Lastly for grins. A noob e shout. Help

My Dingo below

Edit: Wondering if shinobars http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=57886 will fix this or will it break gxine and vlc maybe? I can play DVDs with stock config is why I am cautious.
WARNING: Installing this pet, primerly installed ffmpeg and libraries are overwritten. If you install and uninstall, your multimedia environment may corrupt.



Happy Trails, Rok 8)
Last edited by rokytnji on Sun 16 Jan 2011, 01:35, edited 1 time in total.

sfeeley
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#2 Post by sfeeley »

Sorry, I don't have the answer for you. But if you're willing to play with other puppies, I just installed the same pianobar pet to Lucid 5.2 and it runs like a champ.

(I've been looking for something like pianobar for ages since I hate flash!)

rokytnji
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#3 Post by rokytnji »

sfeeley wrote:Sorry, I don't have the answer for you. But if you're willing to play with other puppies, I just installed the same pianobar pet to Lucid 5.2 and it runs like a champ.

(I've been looking for something like pianobar for ages since I hate flash!)
Thanks for the reply. Thats cool. I guess I could try Lucid. Thing is. 4.31 would not boot (after install, The famous can't find puppy.sfs error) because of Puppy kernel issues on this IBM . Hence the Dingo Install. I'd hate to blow this away as I can watch DVds on Dvdrom. Wireless works via pcmcia. I have tweaked this to use Kazehakase Browser and Sakura terminal with bash 3.0.1.

I'll be booting into AntiX 8.5 which pandora works in very well when I want to listen to music I guess. Just take my time trying to sort this out in Puppy 4 in the meantime. Only Have a 20 Gig HD on this unit.

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# df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1             5.0G  3.1G  1.7G  65% /
tmpfs                 124M  4.0K  124M   1% /lib/init/rw
udev                  121M  260K  120M   1% /dev
tmpfs                 124M  4.0K  124M   1% /dev/shm
/dev/hda4             7.7G  966M  6.3G  14% /home
/dev/hda5             5.1G  2.7G  2.2G  55% /mnt/hda5
So things are kinda tight as far as room/triple boot.

rokytnji
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#4 Post by rokytnji »

I could try Lucid. Thing is. 4.31 would not boot (after install, The famous can't find puppy.sfs error) because of Puppy kernel issues on this IBM .
Welllllll. After trying like heck going through pianobar sid package repos and looking at dependencies and seeing I had flaac,fadd, and other stuff installed.

I booted up Lupu 5.1.1 and checked to make sure sound and wireless works. It does. So blew away Dingo. Bit the bullet. And did a frugal install of Lupu 5.1.1 to sda5/hda5. Edited AntiX grub menu. Posting now from booted up frugal install using SeaMonkey 2.0.5. Guess I'll be building this one to suit my tastes.

For starters. No DVD icon in Desktop drive Icons manager (will google later).

At least it installed, Booted, Connected Wireless OK. Now on to alsamixer and try pianobar again. Wish me luck.

rokytnji
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#5 Post by rokytnji »

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# pianobar
Welcome to pianobar (2010.11.06)! Press ? for a list of commands.
[?] Username:
[?] Password: 
(i) Login... Ok.
(i) Get stations... Ok.
        0)     AC/DC Radio
        1) q   Evanescence Radio
        2)     Faith No More Radio
        3)  Q  rokytnjis QuickMix
        4)     Marilyn Manson Radio
        5) q   Nine Inch Nails Radio
        6)     Puddle Of Mudd Radio
        7)     The Black Keys Radio
[?] Select station: 4
|>  Station "Marilyn Manson Radio" (112243000349197714)
(i) Receiving new playlist... Ok.
|>  "Get Your Gunn" by "Marilyn Manson" on "Portrait Of An American Family (Explicit)"
#   -02:29/03:18

Working Now in Lucid 5.1.1. Marking thread as solved.

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