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GStreamer could not create the element: gsettingsaudiosink #5378
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Anyone else having this issue? I tried the above, but I don't have sound still. |
Yep, the same issue here, erasing the gstengine section didnt work, erasing complete file also didnt work. |
If you remove Clementine.conf file completly amd restart Clementine, does it resolve this issue? |
I am also having this issue on Arch Linux (fresh isntall). I had
It did not work when I did either of these alone. |
Had the problem after re-installed to KDE Neon 64 bit and copying the old 32 bit .conf file over. Deleting the conf file and restart fixed the issue. |
Thank you @MiguelTremblay! I was getting "Gstreamer Internal Error", but this still resolved my issue. Do you know why this is an issue? Something on the Xenial side? Pretty sure I had the same version number of Clementine pre-Xenial. |
System information
Expected behaviour / actual behaviour
After the update to Ubuntu Xenial Xerus, Clementine does not want to play music any more. A dialog with this error pops up :
This has already been reported by others. See:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/761778/clementine-does-not-play-after-update-to-xenial/770857
Workaround
After investigation, the problem comes from the Clementine config file "$HOME/.config/Clementine/Clementine.conf"
To fix the problem, it is possible to either erase the file, or if one wants to keep its seetings, simply remove the GstEngine section within the file. Here's what mine was looking like:
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