I don't know what xine packages are available for Ubuntu, but a quick search
revealed a package called "libxine-extracodecs". Try installing that. If
that doesn't work, you might want to reinstall amarok-xine afterwards. I
don't know, because I got so sick of dealing with that kind of thing on
OpenSUSE that I just compile xine by hand on non-source distributions. There
might be an amarok-gstreamer package you could try.
On 4/16/07, Michael Havens <
bmike101@cox.net> wrote:
>
> On Monday 16 April 2007 6:45 am, Patrick C wrote:
> > If kaffeine can play them, Amarok should be able to, since both support
> the
> > xine engine. Open up Amarok, go to settings, then engine. Select the
> xine
> > engine. Then select whatever output plugin you like. ALSA should be
> fine,
> >
> I did that but the response is:
>
> xine is unable to load the drivers (or some such nonsense)
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