WATERMeDIA: Multimedia API

WATERMeDIA: Multimedia API

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Mod doesnt detect VLC on linux

WX580 opened this issue · 9 comments

commented

Upon launching the game i get a warning in the logs that VLC is not preinstalled by the mod and that it was unable to find VLC on my system even though it is installed my guess is its checking windows directories.
I use the KDE spin of Fedora 40 and the flatpak of the prism launcher
Ive tried using both the flatpak and fedora package of VLC

commented

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Your latest.log file is placed in your .minecraft/logs folder (instance folder), pickup the file and upload it into any website below.
If your game crashes please also append the crash report in the .minecraft/crash-report folder.
Paste it here so i can help you more easier

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commented

I transferred your issue to watermedia (because is the responsable mod of VLC loading)

commented
commented

please update watermedia

commented

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upon updating watermedia and waterframes i receive a error every time i open the game about loading water frames along with the following lines in my log file
https://gist.github.com/WX580/1c3627a845cf62f5ea70299f5091e5ad
on mc version 1.18.2

commented

error 1 indicates VLC is not installed
please send me where flatpack places the VLC binaries

error 2 indicates a class is missing on creativecore, which mean you havenot installed the right version
read the 2.0.0 changelog of waterframes to see what you need to install

commented

sorry about accidentally closing it
/home/wx580/.var/app/org.videolan.VLC/
thats where vlc should be stored or the data for it atleast cant seem to find the executable

commented

Thought I'd jump in on this issue too as I'd figured out the issue from #79, you can't have prism launcher from Flatpak as the sandbox prevents it from seeing these files.

commented

this issue was confirmed was a flatpak installation
flatpak will remain unsupported, please install Minecraft (And VLC) using other alternatives or doing manual installation, or just use ubuntu + apt-get