Hi! There is a much better way via livna (www.livna.org)! 1) install the livna repository with the command: "rpm -ivh http://rpm.livna.org/fedora/4/i386/RPMS.lvn/livna-release-4-0.lvn.5.4.noarch.rpm " 2) install the package: amarok-arts "yum install amarok-arts" Then you should have mp3 support in amarok If you like you can take a look at: http://fedorawiki.de/index.php?title=Fehlende_Multimediafunktionen_nachr %FCsten Its in German but you will understand what its means! The page describes how to install all the missing multimedia capabilities! Paketname= package name so just install all the packages there with yum and you will have support for mostly all you will usually encounter:) Sorry for my bad English, I hope I could help, Claus On Sun, 2005-10-09 at 13:05 -0400, Steven Pasternak wrote: > Hi! I have been using rhythmbox to listen to my music files for a while. > I recently decided to try amarok to see what all the hype was about. I > added mp3 support to gstreamer by copying the .so file from my SuSE 9.3 > insallation to the gstreamer plugins directory ( I don't know what the > developers say about this, but it worked ;-) ). AmaroK says that it is > using the gstreamer backend, but it won't play MP3's. I have mad > installed, and from experience with SuSE 9.3, I know that kdemultimedia > and libtunepimp have to have mp3 support built in. I don't want to have > to compile kdemultimedia 3.4.2 if I don't have to, because it is a pain. > Should I just recompile libtunepimp, or do I need to compile both? Thanks! > -Steven > ___________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 1GB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de