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Trying Parole media player for the first time (Version 1.0.5 on xubuntu 20.04), and any video I try to stream (youtube for example) produces an error. It wants a "text/html decoder", but when I try to install it I get an error. I can't find anything online to help me. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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Does installing the xubuntu-restricted-extras package help? If not, make sure all "recommends and suggests" packages are installed.
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Does installing the xubuntu-restricted-extras package help? If not, make sure all "recommends and suggests" packages are installed.
there is no xubuntu-restricted-extras for focal, but I do have ubuntu-restricted-extras and xubuntu-restricted-addons installed. And as far as I can tell, all the recommends are installed too.
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I have seen the same issue and never found a solution. Youtube for example won't play because the address does not point to the video and Parole does not have the ability to locate it. Usually a live stream will work with say .mp? extension or any actual direct video link.
I have searched high and low. Installed everything that I could find that would remotely be related. All gst* base, good, bad, ugly. I have installed as many audio/video codecs as I could find and nothing. Some of the links that Parole struggled with VLC plays without issue. I gave up. It will play any local A/V I throw at it but remote files are a toss up.
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I have seen the same issue and never found a solution. Youtube for example won't play because the address does not point to the video and Parole does not have the ability to locate it. Usually a live stream will work with say .mp? extension or any actual direct video link.
I have searched high and low. Installed everything that I could find that would remotely be related. All gst* base, good, bad, ugly. I have installed as many audio/video codecs as I could find and nothing. Some of the links that Parole struggled with VLC plays without issue. I gave up. It will play any local A/V I throw at it but remote files are a toss up.
That's the conclusion I'm coming to. I just don't like VLC anymore. Something about the interface just doesn't sit well with me. I was really hoping for Parole - since like the rest of XFCE it seems clean and simple. Oh well.
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