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I just got Xine and mplayer working on my SuSe9.3 box, but I can not get Amarok to see that the Xine engine is installed. I go to the Engine setting and I don't see xine. I would like to use Amarok to play my wma files.
Has this happened to anyone else? How did you fix it?
Distribution: Fedora, Debian, OpenSuSE and Android
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Check for a package called amarok-xine or something to that effect. Sorry I can't be more specific as I am in front of my Kubuntu box at work right now. I think there is an engine package in Yast (packman repo) that adds xine to the list of engines.
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