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#26 2010-06-29 00:28:07

wonder
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Re: libwebkit and HTML5 audio [SOLVED]

@skottish gstreamer from our repos has libvpx support. i tested and youtube works with epiphany and midori out of the box


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#27 2010-06-29 00:39:58

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Re: libwebkit and HTML5 audio [SOLVED]

wonder wrote:

@skottish gstreamer from our repos has libvpx support. i tested and youtube works with epiphany and midori out of the box

Do you use gstreamer anywhere else on your system?

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#28 2010-06-29 00:46:00

falconindy
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Re: libwebkit and HTML5 audio [SOLVED]

Right. Rereading the thread is helpful (not being sarcastic, just mildly frustrated).

Yeah looks like we're in the same boat. Lame. Guess I'll leave this one alone until the dust from the html5 video-rap battle settles down.

edit: ok, so i have issues leaving well enough alone. ditching oss and going back to alsa gives me audio back.

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#29 2010-06-29 00:59:54

wonder
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Re: libwebkit and HTML5 audio [SOLVED]

skottish wrote:
wonder wrote:

@skottish gstreamer from our repos has libvpx support. i tested and youtube works with epiphany and midori out of the box

Do you use gstreamer anywhere else on your system?

yes. in gnome


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#30 2010-06-29 01:06:43

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Re: libwebkit and HTML5 audio [SOLVED]

wonder wrote:
skottish wrote:
wonder wrote:

@skottish gstreamer from our repos has libvpx support. i tested and youtube works with epiphany and midori out of the box

Do you use gstreamer anywhere else on your system?

yes. in gnome

There used to be a function in gstreamer that was called something like gst-register. If memory serves me correctly, apps called this function to register plugins. This was dropped a while back in favor for something internal. libwebkit doesn't seem to call this function anywhere. When I started this process, I couldn't get anything to work with HTML5. gst-inspect-0.10 could see the stuff that I had installed, but none of it worked.

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