Youtube browser for SMtube selection with right mouse button.
Use open with mpv + youtube-dl .
Youtube, etc.
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Re: Youtube, etc.
I dont have that X11 option in my SMplayer.... hmm...Spectre660 wrote:Smplayer Settings
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OK, these settings details were a step forward. I can now smoothly play a 30-second Sample.mp4 that somehow turned up in home/bart/Videos. (It won't touch a couple AVI files there.) I found a 172-minute video DVD and tried that. It plays, poorly, for 48 seconds and stops. All video is silent. Everything is silent in my Ubuntu. I think I'd rather have sound than video, if I had to, and could, choose.Spectre660 wrote:Smplayer Settings
Oh, yeah. YouTube browser still does nothing.
But I have to take back about not touching the AVI files. True, if I click Open in SMPlayer and go to Videos, it doesn't list the AVI files. However, if I right-click on the AVI icon and choose Open With > Enqueue in SMPlayer, they play beautifully, much better than they used to in the X1000. Except silently.
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Re: Youtube, etc.
You need to have sound working to get any sound .
The options that work for me are either HDMI sound or a USB sound card.
For the HDMI sound you need to have a monitor that supports HDMI sound and is connected to your video card via a HDMI cable.
This is the model USB sound card that I use. Similar cards should also work .
https://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters ... CUSBAUDIO7
You then have to Identify the sound card in sound prefs and set is as the default option .
You can disable any options you don’t use or don’t work in your configuration.
You can access the sound prefs via the Application menu : sound & Video : Sound
Or by right clicking on the Sound Icon on the upper right hand Menu Bar.
The options that work for me are either HDMI sound or a USB sound card.
For the HDMI sound you need to have a monitor that supports HDMI sound and is connected to your video card via a HDMI cable.
This is the model USB sound card that I use. Similar cards should also work .
https://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters ... CUSBAUDIO7
You then have to Identify the sound card in sound prefs and set is as the default option .
You can disable any options you don’t use or don’t work in your configuration.
You can access the sound prefs via the Application menu : sound & Video : Sound
Or by right clicking on the Sound Icon on the upper right hand Menu Bar.
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Re: Youtube, etc.
Set the device for output .
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Re: Youtube, etc.
Default Smplayer audio settings.
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Re: Youtube, etc.
If I used that, I wonder if I would have to keep switching my speakers between that for Ubuntu and the regular sound jack for sound from the Amiga.Spectre660 wrote:You need to have sound working to get any sound .
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https://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters ... CUSBAUDIO7
Probably makes more sense to just use the Amiga side, or the Raspberry, for YouTube and music. But I am a little suprised that Ubuntu can't match them!
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Re: Youtube, etc.
Lot of factors involved including some X5000 limitations.
Someone with a working pciex1 CMI8738 might get it working under Both AmigaOS 4.1 and Linux .
Someone with a working pciex1 CMI8738 might get it working under Both AmigaOS 4.1 and Linux .
kilaueabart wrote:If I used that, I wonder if I would have to keep switching my speakers between that for Ubuntu and the regular sound jack for sound from the Amiga.Spectre660 wrote:You need to have sound working to get any sound .
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https://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters ... CUSBAUDIO7
Probably makes more sense to just use the Amiga side, or the Raspberry, for YouTube and music. But I am a little suprised that Ubuntu can't match them!
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Re: Youtube, etc.
I ended up ordering a USB sound card, and it came two days ago. Meanwhile sound had started working, to my surprise. I could click on an MP3 file and get nice sound. I'm not sure if it would play the file all the way through -- I was just testing to see if it worked. But then there was a Youtube song I wanted to hear all of, and it worked fine for 37 seconds. Then it quit, and I haven't been able to play anything again since.Spectre660 wrote:You need to have sound working to get any sound .
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https://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters ... CUSBAUDIO7
You then have to Identify the sound card in sound prefs and set is as the default option .
You can disable any options you don’t use or don’t work in your configuration.
You can access the sound prefs via the Application menu : sound & Video : Sound
Or by right clicking on the Sound Icon on the upper right hand Menu Bar.
So I went ahead and tried the new USB card (Sound Preferences says it is "CM 108 Audio Controller 1 Output /2 Inputs Analog Stereo Output + Analog Mono Input ." The speaker test works just fine. (The speaker test seems to work fine with everything, whether it will play an audio file or not.) But when I try to play an MP3 some tiny window opens and closes so fast I can't make it out, but I have reason to believe it is VLC media player. I removed the USB thing and tried to set things up the way they had worked before, which came out on the Output page as "CMI8738/CMI8768 PCI Audio (CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device) Analog Stereo, Connector: Analog Output," when it was sort of working -- I screenshot the window. But I haven't been able to get it back as it was. I went back to the USB card; with that the only Connector allowed is "Speakers."
I wonder if the Kernel log provides any useful clues as to what is going wrong. It does show a number of attempts without the USB card, re-insertion of the USB card, and one attempt at sound with it:
Jan 13 11:23:38 X5000 kernel: [ 392.668345] vlc[8590]: unhandled signal 4 at 0ed12554 nip 0ed12554 lr 0ed12548 code 30001
Jan 13 11:24:08 X5000 kernel: [ 422.960033] vlc[8873]: unhandled signal 4 at 0ed12554 nip 0ed12554 lr 0ed12548 code 30001
Jan 13 11:35:05 X5000 kernel: [ 1082.284377] vlc[10024]: unhandled signal 4 at 0ea3a554 nip 0ea3a554 lr 0ea3a548 code 30001
Jan 13 11:38:32 X5000 kernel: [ 1289.043834] vlc[10137]: unhandled signal 4 at 0ea3a554 nip 0ea3a554 lr 0ea3a548 code 30001
Jan 13 11:40:21 X5000 kernel: [ 1398.267704] usb 2-1.2: new full-speed USB device number 3 using fsl-ehci
Jan 13 11:40:22 X5000 kernel: [ 1398.359354] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0d8c, idProduct=013c
Jan 13 11:40:22 X5000 kernel: [ 1398.359363] usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
Jan 13 11:40:22 X5000 kernel: [ 1398.359368] usb 2-1.2: Product: USB PnP Sound Device
Jan 13 11:40:22 X5000 kernel: [ 1398.359374] usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: C-Media Electronics Inc.
Jan 13 11:40:22 X5000 kernel: [ 1398.378762] input: C-Media Electronics Inc. USB PnP Sound Device as /devices/platform/ffe000000.soc/ffe211000.usb/fsl-ehci.1/usb2/2-1/2-1.2/2-1.2:1.3/0003:0D8C:013C.0006/input/input3
Jan 13 11:40:22 X5000 kernel: [ 1398.430858] hid-generic 0003:0D8C:013C.0006: input,hidraw3: USB HID v1.00 Device [C-Media Electronics Inc. USB PnP Sound Device] on usb-fsl-ehci.1-1.2/input3
Jan 13 11:43:11 X5000 kernel: [ 1568.892745] vlc[10462]: unhandled signal 4 at 0ece1554 nip 0ece1554 lr 0ece1548 code 30001
I tried googling "unhandled signal 4 ubuntu" but only got Windows-related hits. But it must relate somehow to my VLC problem. I can no longer even open VLC for more than about a millisecond from the menu.
Re: Youtube, etc.
Hi Kilaueabart,kilaueabart wrote:But when I try to play an MP3 some tiny window opens and closes so fast I can't make it out, but I have reason to believe it is VLC media player.
Unfortunately the VLC player from the default repository doesn't work on the X5000. Please use another media player instead. I use audacious for example.
Have a nice day.
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