I recently did a thorough upgrade of ports on an 8-STABLE machine that hadn't been touched a couple of years. It had gnash 0.8.8 installed before the upgrade, and YouTube worked fine. Now with gnash 0.8.10, attempting to play any video on YouTube results in these errors:
I do have gstreamer-ffmpeg installed. I configured the gnash port to use gstreamer (same as before the update). I compared the list of installed gstreamer* ports with the list from before the update, and they are the same (except of course most of them are newer versions):
Clearing all cookies in Firefox, as well as blocking cookies from youtube.com, didn't help. Can anyone tell what I am missing? I am aware that YouTube has an option to use HTML5 instead of Flash, but I'm just curious what I did wrong.
Code:
Couldn't find a plugin for video type video/x-h264! Please make sure you have gstreamer-ffmpeg installed
MediaHandlerGst::createAudioDecoder: Couldn't find a plugin for audio type audio/mpeg!--
MediaHandler::createFlashAudioDecoder: no available flash decoders for codec 10 (Advanced Audio Coding)
I do have gstreamer-ffmpeg installed. I configured the gnash port to use gstreamer (same as before the update). I compared the list of installed gstreamer* ports with the list from before the update, and they are the same (except of course most of them are newer versions):
Code:
# pkg_info | grep gstream | awk '{print $1}'
gstreamer-0.10.36
gstreamer-ffmpeg-0.10.13
gstreamer-plugins-0.10.36_3,3
gstreamer-plugins-a52dec-0.10.19,3
gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.23,3
gstreamer-plugins-core-0.10_13
gstreamer-plugins-dts-0.10.23,3
gstreamer-plugins-dvd-0.10.19,3
gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.31,3
gstreamer-plugins-libpng-0.10.31,3
gstreamer-plugins-mad-0.10.19,3
gstreamer-plugins-mp3-0.10.0_1
gstreamer-plugins-ogg-0.10.36,3
gstreamer-plugins-pango-0.10.36_1,3
gstreamer-plugins-theora-0.10.36,3
gstreamer-plugins-ugly-0.10.19,3
gstreamer-plugins-vorbis-0.10.36,3
gstreamer-plugins-xvid-0.10.23,3
phonon-gstreamer-4.6.3
Clearing all cookies in Firefox, as well as blocking cookies from youtube.com, didn't help. Can anyone tell what I am missing? I am aware that YouTube has an option to use HTML5 instead of Flash, but I'm just curious what I did wrong.