Gnome mplayer error message: Failed to open 12 (Solved)
Gnome mplayer error message: Failed to open 12 (Solved)
Morning
Everytime I open a file with gnome mplayer I get the error-
Failed to open 12
The file open okay however. I have check the .desktop file and it appears to have the correct execute line.
Any ideas, I'm using Slacko 5.3.1
Everytime I open a file with gnome mplayer I get the error-
Failed to open 12
The file open okay however. I have check the .desktop file and it appears to have the correct execute line.
Any ideas, I'm using Slacko 5.3.1
Last edited by darkcity on Sun 27 Jul 2014, 15:28, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks for the help. I'm opening mp3s and mp4s.
Same behavior after deleting /root/.mplayer/config
Here what appear from the command line and sometimes in /tmp/xerrs.log
Same behavior after deleting /root/.mplayer/config
Here what appear from the command line and sometimes in /tmp/xerrs.log
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# gnome-mplayer
libgconf-2.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Failed to load module: /usr/lib/gio/modules/libgsettingsgconfbackend.so
** (gnome-mplayer:26989): WARNING **: Invalid borders specified for theme pixmap:
/usr/share/themes/DeepThought/gtk-2.0/radio3.png,
borders don't fit within the image
** (gnome-mplayer:26989): WARNING **: Invalid borders specified for theme pixmap:
/usr/share/themes/DeepThought/gtk-2.0/radio5.png,
borders don't fit within the image
in media state change with state = 1
in media state change with state = 0
in media state change with state = 1
in media state change with state = 0
in media state change with state = 1
** (gnome-mplayer:26989): WARNING **: Invalid borders specified for theme pixmap:
/usr/share/themes/DeepThought/gtk-2.0/radio4.png,
borders don't fit within the image
in media state change with state = 0
in media state change with state = 1
Same errors here and then some aboard 528.
I'll suggest you pay this no mind:
Really-quiet may not need quotes.
That it works? No worries..
I'll suggest you pay this no mind:
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Failed to load module: /usr/lib/gio/modules/libgsettingsgconfbackend.so
.. and add these to MPlayers config file:You will need to explicitly enable it through your environment with GSETTINGS_BACKEND=gconf. It is strongly recommended to not use this backend unless you really know what you’re doing.
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[gnome-mplayer]
really-quiet="1"
msglevel=all=0
That it works? No worries..
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
Check your system.. You probably have libgconf-2.so.4.
I have it *and* get the error. Do I care? >> No.
I take you're talking about a terminal start?
It plays fine, right? Is the error visual when clicking on those media files?
Mine plays without incident, so, I personally don't sweat it.
Hey, so long as the engine fires, a few nicks on the body doesn't keep my car from taking me where I wanna go.
I have it *and* get the error. Do I care? >> No.
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ldd /usr/bin/gnome-mplayer
libgconf-2.so.4 => /usr/lib/libgconf-2.so.4 (0xb6efd000)
It plays fine, right? Is the error visual when clicking on those media files?
Mine plays without incident, so, I personally don't sweat it.
Hey, so long as the engine fires, a few nicks on the body doesn't keep my car from taking me where I wanna go.
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
I installed libgconf which got rid of the error - but not the 'Failed to open'
Its a minor thing, but if I play an album I get an error for each song. Also, I can not quickly hard forward through tracks as the error box takes the focus - it has to be closed before the gnome mplayer interface with do anything else.
Anyhows, I've decided to switch to VLC with works smoothly.
Thanks for your help
Its a minor thing, but if I play an album I get an error for each song. Also, I can not quickly hard forward through tracks as the error box takes the focus - it has to be closed before the gnome mplayer interface with do anything else.
Anyhows, I've decided to switch to VLC with works smoothly.
Thanks for your help
Not sure what your conf looks like, but, you should be able to supress those errors.
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-msglevel <all=<level>:<module>=<level>:...>
Control verbosity directly for each module. The 'all' module
changes the verbosity of all the modules not explicitly
specified on the command line. See '-msglevel help' for a list
of all modules.
NOTE: Some messages are printed before the command line is
parsed and are therefore not affected by -msglevel. To control
these messages you have to use the MPLAYER_VERBOSE environment
variable, see its description below for details.
Available levels:
-1 complete silence
0 fatal messages only
1 error messages
2 warning messages
3 short hints
4 informational messages
5 status messages (default)
6 verbose messages
7 debug level 2
8 debug level 3
9 debug level 4
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
I'm using gnome-mplayer 1.0.4
~/.mplayer/config
libgconf installed
and reboot
and its working, yay!
thanks again
~/.mplayer/config
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# Write your default config options here!
[gnome-mplayer]
really-quiet="1"
msglevel=all=0
and reboot
and its working, yay!
thanks again