Ric Moore wrote:
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 02:26 -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
I just realized that I can preview wav files with Nautilus (sit on the file for
a second without clicking) but ogg and mp3 files don't preview.
I found some Ubuntu references that said to install mpg321 to enable mp3
previews, but I did so and nothing changed.
What do I need to install in order to have audio previews for mp3 and ogg files?
Look for file preferences in your nautilus setup. I use KDE and it's
there to be configured in Konqueror, so I would assume there is
something like that there. Just associate the type of file with it's
application. Mplayer is always a good choice to preview media files
with. Ric
I recall this same issue. Check to see if pulseaudio is running. Mine is
working and I can only see pulse running that seems to be the only thing
running related to sound. My preview is working fine.
And as a test, I killall'd pulseaudio and now my sound preview fails. I
suspect that's the puppy.
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Best regards,
Chris
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