Oops, I'm sorry. I kinda thought that the GNOME project should have answers, but I had a little trouble finding their mailing list. I just found their list and I think it should have answers! I'll look there, but if anyone still wants to answer, please do. Thanks again. -Jose Jose Alburquerque wrote: > Hi. I'm wondering if anyone out there can give me a little help > trying to figure something out: I presently am running CentOS4.1 with > GNOME as my desktop (It runs quite well, I must say!). I just have a > little curiosity: I have a few audio files (.wav, .mp3 and .ogg) and > I like to "preview" them. When run my mouse over the .wav files (and > mp3 files) the "previewing" function works fine, but when I try to > preview an oggvorbis file (.ogg) it seems that the file is about to be > previewed (because the icon changes), but no sound comes out. > > I noticed that nautilus (the file-manager) uses sox to play the audio > files when previewing. Recently I had to add mp3 support to sox to be > able to use "graveman" (a cd burning software) and I figure that's why > mp3 previewing works fine for me under GNOME. I thought that the > reason that ogg files do not sound is because my version of sox may > not have oggvorbis support, but this is not the case because I can > play them using the "play" command easily at the command line. Also > when I type "sox -h" I get: > > sox: Version 12.17.7 > > Usage: [ gopts ] [ fopts ] ifile [ fopts ] ofile [ effect [ effopts ] ] > > gopts: -e -h -p -v volume -V > > fopts: -r rate -c channels -s/-u/-U/-A/-a/-i/-g/-f -b/-w/-l/-d -x > > effect: avg band bandpass bandreject chorus compand copy dcshift > deemph earwax echo echos fade filter flanger highp highpass lowp > lowpass mask mcompand noiseprof noisered pan phaser pick pitch > polyphase rate repeat resample reverb reverse silence speed stat > stretch swap synth trim vibro vol > > effopts: depends on effect > > Supported file formats: aiff al au auto avr cdr cvs dat vms gsm hcom > la lu maud mp3 nul ossdsp prc raw sb sf sl smp sndt sph 8svx sw txw ub > ul uw voc vorbis vox wav wve > > which let's me know that my version of sox has vorbis support. Anyone > know why I can't preview my oggvorbis files in GNOME? Thanks a million. > > -Jose > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >