Yup, that's it. No problem running in a new users account, so I looked around my normal users /home directory and found a file called "registry.i486.bin" in the ~/.gstreamer directroy. Renamed it and then started thoggen. Thoggen create another "registry.i486.bin' and started up without problems. Going back to the "bad" file resulted in getting the missing a52dec message again.Shador wrote:Try creating a completely fresh user and try with this one. Maybe it's somehow related to user settings.
No clue why that registry file thought that a52dec package was missing.