tags 604687 + help thanks On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 15:55:01 -0700 (PDT), Jiggy Bau <jiggy_...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> If possible, it would be interesting to see if Debian x86 VLC is able to >> use XVideo on your PowerPC system through X11 or SSH export display. > > > I tried this and got the following results (when running with --vout xv):
It would be better with -vv... > VLC media player 1.1.3 The Luggage (revision exported) > Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_ADDRESS") > Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_BUS_TYPE") > Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1) > [0x86ed8fc] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use > 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface. > Blocked: call to setlocale(6, "") > Blocked: call to sigaction(17, 0xb71180d4, 0xb7118048) > Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1) > Warning: call to srand(1318350451) > Warning: call to rand() > Blocked: call to setlocale(6, "") > > (process:3129): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. > Using the fallback 'C' locale. > Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1) > Warning: call to rand() > Warning: call to rand() > Warning: call to rand() > [0x89ff6e4] main video output error: video output creation failed > [0x893dd64] main decoder error: failed to create video output > [0x893dd64] main decoder warning: can't get output picture > [0x893dd64] avcodec decoder warning: disabling direct rendering > Warning: call to rand() > Blocked: call to setlocale(1, "C") > Blocked: call to setlocale(1, "en_US.utf8") > Blocked: call to setlocale(1, "C") > [0x891edf4] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (-9796), > dropping buffer > [0x891edf4] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (-33767), > dropping buffer > ^C[0x878ad04] signals interface error: Caught Interrupt signal, exiting... > > When running VLC with --vout x11, it manages (barely) to play video on > remote X server, although it prints out errors such as: > [0xa26f8fc] xcb_x11 generic error: shared memory server-side error: X11 > error 10 > [0xa26f8fc] xcb_x11 generic: using buggy X11 server - SSH proxying? That's to be expected when using OpenSSH. > Interestingly enough, mplayer works fine under the same circumstances and > produces a video stream that is almost watchable, > only appears in slow-motion. Of course, if mplayer uses XVideo and VLC plain X11, this is like comparing oranges and apples. Video over SSH should be slow anyway, due to bandwidth constraints, and CPU-hungry encryption. Anyway, I have no further ideas other than stepping through the VLC code and I cannot test this myself so I have to leave it there. -- Rémi Denis-Courmont http://www.remlab.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org