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===============
Troubleshooting
===============
I can not play videos or other media
====================================
If you can not play video or audio through openlp, there are several areas that
could be an issue. First thing is to make sure you can play the media file
through your default media player. OpenLP should be able to play any file that
you can play through your default media player.
If you can play a file through your media player but not on OpenLP it may help
to enable Phonon for multimedia playback. Go to the OpenLP configuration
:menuselection:`Settings --> Configure OpenLP...` and select the Media tab.
Make sure the check box for `Use Phonon for video playback` is checked.
.. image:: pics/phononcheckbox.png
Codecs
------
You may need to install codecs for certain files to play. Most newer versions
of Windows and OS X will support most media types. Most Linux distributions
will require a little more help to get certain media types to play.
Microsoft Windows
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Later versions of Microsoft Windows (Vista, Windows 7) generally come with
everything you need to play most media formats. If for some reason you need
additional codecs we have seen success from the Combined Community Codec Pack
(CCCP): http://www.cccp-project.net/ You might also wish to check out the
K-Lite Codec Pack. If you are having issues, results do seem to vary with the
different options. What works for some may not for others, so some trial and
error may be required.
Mac
^^^
If you are using a Mac. You may wish to play Windows formats. flip4mac enables
you to use popular Windows formats such as .wmv on your Mac. You can get it
here http://dynamic.telestream.net/downloads/download-flip4macwmv.htm
Ubuntu Linux (and variants)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you are using Ubuntu Linux, or one of its variants (Kubuntu, Edubuntu, etc...)
it is a fairly quick and easy process to get all the codecs you need to make
things work. You will need to install two meta-packages that contain all the
multimedia codecs that you will generally need. From the Software Center install
ubuntu-restricted-extras and Kubuntu-restricted-extras, or from the terminal::
user@linux:~ $ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras kubuntu-restricted-extras
**Note** if you are running Kubuntu there is no need to install the
ubuntu-restricted-extras meta-package
For more information on Ubuntu and multimedia issues please check out
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/
Arch Linux
^^^^^^^^^^
The following command provides the most complete solution for codecs on Arch
Linux::
root@linux:~ # pacman -S gstreamer0.10-{base,good,bad,ugly}-plugins gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
If you need more help with Arch Linux and multimedia please see the Arch Linux
documentation at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Codecs
Debian Linux
^^^^^^^^^^^^
You will need to add the Debian Multimedia Repository. So to /etc/apt/sources.list::
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main non-free
Then install the following packages::
root@linux:~ # apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg-dbg gstreamer0.10-lame gstreamer0.10-plugins-really-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-good gstreamer0.10-x264
Fedora Linux
^^^^^^^^^^^^
You will need to set up Fedora to play most media formats. This is relatively
simple using the rpmfusion repository.
**Note** the following commands will enable a third party repository to your
system. Please check out http://rpmfusion.org for more information.
To enable both the free and nonfree components for any Fedora official release
enter the following commands::
su -c 'yum localinstall --nogpgcheck http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm'
After enabling the rpmfusion repository you will want to refresh your package
list, perform any updates and search for gstreamer-good, bad, and ugly and
install.
Here is a good tutorial video on the rpmfusion repository
http://www.linuxjournal.com/video/getting-mp3-support-fedora-using-rpmfusion-repositories
The Media Manager appears to be missing some features
=====================================================
If you do not see all the features listed in the Media Manager, you may need
to enable them.
To enable the plugins navigate to :menuselection:`Settings --> Plugins` or
press `F7`. You will want to click on the plugin to the left that you want to
enable and select **active** from the drop down box to the right.
.. image:: pics/plugins.png
By default all plugins should be enabled during the first run wizard except the
remotes plugin, unless you specify differently.