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Stanston
Inscrit en Aug 2018
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Half my cards won't play

Tout sur iStripper
26 July 2020, 34 réponses
@sh42n81
building a package is beyond my ability at this point.
It's the same with me, Package Building can be tricky, because you never know which
Package dependencies in Future Updates working with your modified Package Version.
In the worst case APT will be broken or strikes as long you are not solving
all other dependencies for yourself .... Nope, Thank you :)
And also many/some Packages from the Debian Repo were dropped (for example Python2)
and we don't have as a User access to the Infrastructure of Canonical,
to the main and restricted Repos.
But writing tutorials is a part of my day job; that I can handle.
I will prepare a PM for you.
some issues with the UI not drawing properly when restored from the system tray
I don't have that Issue any more since the Windowtitlebar was backported in the .264 Client Version.
But XFCE is using Xfwm4 as Windowmanager and Budgie is a modified Gnome3
which i using Mutter as Window Manager.
I'm not sure how different the Impact is with Wine.
I need to try this again after my fresh install),and Full Screen mode crashes or hangs when music is enabled
if there are any .mp3 or .wma files in the Musics folder
(I haven't tried uncompressed music files, and I haven't tried music in Desktop mode).
Here is my recommendation to use an external Audio Player (Audacious in my case),
as long you can't Fix it for yourself. But Music Files (i only tested .mp3)
never worked inside the Client on my side too. I can add them of course,
i can see the Waveform is moving, but i can't hear the Music.
It's the same with the deafult iStripper Song.
But i feel more comfortable with this Solution, and i have more/better Control which Song i will Start
for the next Show.
sh42n81
Inscrit en Apr 2008
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Half my cards won't play

Tout sur iStripper
26 July 2020, 34 réponses
@sh42n81 👍now you and @Stanston should write a full Linux tutorialAnd post it in a Linux Thread.Could even be a complete Package that can be Installedand then Just Install iStripper.

@Wyldanimal That's an excellent idea. The step-by-step is now quite simple after I found the resolution. My Linux skill level is slightly-more-than-beginner; building a package is beyond my ability at this point. But writing tutorials is a part of my day job; that I can handle. I'll work on it, with @Stanston's input.

Also, if I'm a good netizen, it would behoove me to document my experience at WineHQ. Note to self.

It is the same great Feeling which i had here,

@Stanston Congratulations on that and thank you for sharing it. It has helped me, too.

all in all the Situation with iStripper and Playonlinux is not that great overall.And i think @sh42n81 would confirm that.

Yes and no. It's good enough for me and I would even say great, because it now does what I want for my specific use case and I don't mind the little quirks. I want to run the Full Screen scenes all the time on my living room TV and I don't need to have the models interacting with my Desktop. The wide variety of user-made scenes makes this use much more exciting and better than Desktop mode, in my opinion.

But I agree that an official version designed to run natively in Linux would likely be better. Some of the quirks of running with Wine include the well-documented glitchy playback in Desktop mode, which will be a deal-breaker for many people, some issues with the UI not drawing properly when restored from the system tray (this may be resolved by one of the packages suggested by @Stanston; I need to try this again after my fresh install), and Full Screen mode crashes or hangs when music is enabled if there are any .mp3 or .wma files in the Musics folder (I haven't tried uncompressed music files, and I haven't tried music in Desktop mode).

I do have to give kudos to Totem about this, though: I would not have been surprised if iStripper would have crashed every time it tried to play one of those older clips and found that it could not access WMVDECOD.DLL. Instead, it simply skips the clip and moves on to another one. It would be nice if the log entry was more descriptive, but at least there was an entry present for each incident so I had something to go on.



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