Music does not play on Raspberry Pi
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Walt Miner August 28, 2020 at 7:37 PM
Works for RPI4

Jan-Simon Moeller November 26, 2018 at 10:56 AM
Who can provide that advice ?

Stephane Desneux July 25, 2018 at 12:22 PM
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: yes, I read your comment, but didn't have time to dig into legal aspects and in particular, is there only Fraunhofer institute implied here ? But I fully agree with you. : it's time to revisit this: that would help for platforms without (or badly supported) HW acceleration.
That said, from AGL Project POV, shipping an AGLDemo Media Set only with "clean" formats/codecs (e.g. ogg/vorbis, png, ogg/theora, mkv/vp9 ...) would probably be enough in a first step = no need to wait for lawyers approval, but get some standard media (known to work!) on the platform more easily.
Matt Porter July 25, 2018 at 10:40 AM
Reassigning, as the question requires a legal/business clarification.
Matt Porter July 25, 2018 at 10:38 AM
I guess you missed my first comment which was back a couple weeks after the PR from Fraunhofer (cited above) coinciding with the termination of the remaining patents in the U.S. Indeed, the expectation since I first commented on 04/May/2017 was that we should be able to freely distribute binaries containing MP3 support now. We've simply been waiting for clarification from Walt since the legal burden is on the hosting entity, LF. Thanks for bumping this issue.
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I loaded some music onto the SD card and fiddled with the SongsModel.qml file to point to the music, then started up the ALS2016 demo.
Doesn't play, says I'm missing a plugin. MP3 decoder library not baked in?