I just downloaded vimeo mp4 file but nothing show, just audio.
Ubuntu 13.04 / 64
dpkg shows that I have the 0.10.23-7 version:
ssamayoa@ssamayoa-u13:~$ dpkg -l | grep gst.*bad
ii gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad:amd64 0.10.23-7ubuntu2
amd64GStreamer plugins
Seems like we did it, finally! \o/
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Works fine here in 12.10
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Fixed for me in Quantal.
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Hello Doug, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gst-plugins-bad0.10 into precise-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-
plugins-bad0.10/0.10.22.3-2ubuntu2.2 in a few hours, and then in the
-proposed repository.
Please help us by testing
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/quantal-proposed/gst-plugins-bad0.10
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Raring debdiff
** Patch added: raring.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-bad0.10/+bug/973014/+attachment/3434302/+files/raring.debdiff
** Description changed:
+ Sponsors: Please start by uploading raring.debdiff
+
SRU Justification (for both Quantal and
If Raring moves to gstreamer1.0 then we'd be ok as this was fixed in 1.0 at the
the same time as the .23 commit.
(I assumed raring would be using 1.0 instead of staying with the .10 gst
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@Doug: I just looked and raring has both sets of packages, i e, there is one
package named gst-plugins-bad0.10 and another named gst-plugins-bad1.0.
Which one is going to be the default remains to be seen; but the upload to
raring is also a prerequisite to SRUing it into quantal and precise at
** Description changed:
SRU Justification (for both Quantal and Precise):
[Impact]
Several H264 video files are playing back without video output in 12.04 and
12.10. Applications such as totem, totem-mozilla, banshee, minitube,
gnome-sushi and transmageddon are affected.
PPA solved it for me on 12.04.
I had this problem for so long and had tried
all the solutions out there unsuccessfuly.
Thank you so much, Doug, for your hard work and persistence,
and thank you David for creating the PPA.
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Atm only have 12.10 though am confident 12.04 should also be fine
Tested with the affected apps in 12.10 all are ok -
totem
banshee
minitube
transmageddon
Fixes totem-mozilla for these encodings in conjunction with the recent mov
commit in totem-git
(
Updated quantal.debdiff, the old one contained some unrelated changes
** Patch removed: quantal.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-bad0.10/+bug/973014/+attachment/3392284/+files/quantal.debdiff
** Patch added: quantal.debdiff
Okay, I've now made a ppa and uploaded to it; so as soon as the
automatic builds have finished, just add
https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/gstreamer-h264-testing for easy
testing.
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Great..
PPA gestreamer bad version working on my PCs
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** Description changed:
SRU Justification (for both Quantal and Precise):
[Impact]
Several H264 video files are playing back without video output in 12.04 and
12.10. Applications such as totem, totem-mozilla, banshee, minitube,
gnome-sushi and transmageddon are affected.
Doug, thanks for the answer. Any reason you're not putting it up in a
PPA until this has gone into an SRU? I can setup a PPA for this issue if
you don't want to, or don't know how to.
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** Changed in: gst-plugins-bad0.10 (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: gst-plugins-bad0.10 (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Undecided = High
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On 10/12/2012 05:24 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
Doug, thanks for the answer. Any reason you're not putting it up in a
PPA until this has gone into an SRU? I can setup a PPA for this issue if
you don't want to, or don't know how to.
David, having never done a ppa did take a look at doing but
I can confirm that no_video4.mp4 does not have a video output on Quantal
as of today, and after applying really-fix-h264-parsing.patch the same
file has video output. I'm attaching a debdiff for quantal.
** Patch added: quantal.debdiff
H264 video files play now after the update in 12.04.1, however H.264 /
AVC still don't play.
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H264 video files play now after the fix, however H.264 / AVC still don't
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I can also confirm that the same file does not play on 12.04, and after
applying h264parse.patch the same file does play with video. Attaching
debdiff for precise SRU.
** Patch added: precise.debdiff
** Description changed:
- SRU Justification:
+ SRU Justification (for both Quantal and Precise):
[Impact]
Several H264 video files are playing back without video output in 12.04 and
12.10. Applications such as totem, totem-mozilla, banshee, minitube,
gnome-sushi and transmageddon are
** Description changed:
+ SRU Justification:
+
+ [Impact]
+ Several H264 video files are playing back without video output in 12.04 and
12.10. Applications such as totem, totem-mozilla, banshee, minitube,
gnome-sushi and transmageddon are affected.
+
+ [Testcase]
+ Download novideo2.mp4 and
Hi Doug (and others), and thanks for your long and sustained work on
this issue. I've tried to do what I can to make sure this fix goes into
12.04 and 12.10.
I have a question: From where do your patches originate? Did you write
everything yourself? Did you diff two versions, and if so, which
David -
For 12.04 the patch was the diff between gsth264parse.c gsth264parse.h from
the .22 source used in 12.04 those 2 files from .23 branch RIGHT after the
commit to fix.
For 12.10 the patch is the diff from gsth264parse.c gsth264parse.h
in the .23 Release gsth264parse.c
Any news on if this will be fixed for precise? Can we collaborate
somehow?
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It still isn't fixed in Precise, is it?
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* Resynchronize with Debian wheezy (LP: #1051153). Remaining changes:
- debian/gstreamer-plugins-bad.install
don't include autoconvert,
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Well done! Will there be a backporting for Precise too?
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I believe there is some confusion as to what will fix this, totally my
fault for not being a bit more verbose for that most sorry
It's not enough to just take the 0.10.23 release current Debian
patches apply commit of http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-
I apologize, but I followed the instructions in #57 to the detail,
without problems (installed all the programs and compiled the gst-
plugins-bad-0.10.23 without a hitch) and then tried playing a standard
video file with the Movie Player program. It has the same issue, broken
dependencies.
I
On 09/09/2012 10:17 PM, oroboros wrote:
I apologize, but I followed the instructions in #57 to the detail,
without problems (installed all the programs and compiled the gst-
plugins-bad-0.10.23 without a hitch) and then tried playing a standard
video file with the Movie Player program. It has
Although Ubuntu-Sponsors is subscribed to this bug, there doesn't seem
to be any actionable items here.
Since this package is in universe, it is community-supported.
For this fix to get into Precise, someone has to:
1- Create a merge request or a debdiff to get the appropriate fix into Quantal.
Another approach can be, Ubuntu 12.04/12.10 providing Ubuntu 11.10's
gstreamer bad plugin version, that works OK.
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OS tested: Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit.
1. I uninstalled the packages:
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
libgstreamer-plugins-bad0.10-0
2. I installed the packages:
gstreamer-tools (0.10.36-1ubuntu1)
libglib2.0-dev (2.32.3-0ubuntu1)
libglibmm-2.4-dev (2.32.0-0ubuntu1)
** Changed in: gst-plugins-bad0.10 (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Comment 49 was just for reference as to commit that fixed in the .10 branch as
it was on that date, 05/17
Note that Ubuntu uses the .22 version, Debian the .23 release so the commit by
itself will not do the job
The small how-to I put up on UF is for Ubuntu users of 12.04 who have become
tired
For me the fix referred to in comment 49 above didn't work, but the fix
described at http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12118375postcount=6
did the trick. I tried to apply the referred patch (with small changes)
to latest package source from Precise (0.10.22.3-2ubuntu2).
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This just came thru on quantral -
gst-plugins-bad0.10 (0.10.22.3-2ubuntu4) quantal; urgency=low
* Add patch glib-single-include to only include glib.h, not individual
headers, the facility for which was dropped in glib 2.32. Fixes i386
FTBFS.
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No reply from the Debian maintainer yet! The patch works perfectly and
I've encountered no problem at all.
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hi Tsu Jan
well at least we've tried...
Browsing the 10 branch commits after 5/19 I saw another commit for h264parse,
this time in /gst-libs/gst/codecparsers. So added that also just because
Also as a heads up on totem-3.4 which is now in 12.10. Seems to have an
even worse break on parsing
On 07/15/2012 04:08 AM, Tsu Jan wrote:
Here is my Debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681652
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Thanks for that, hopefully this may help jumpstart some
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Status: Unknown
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Here is my Debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681652
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As a Debian user, I confirm that Doug's patch (in a bit modified form)
fixes the issue for gstreamer-plugins-bad v0.10.23. Thanks Doug!
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On 07/14/2012 12:50 PM, Tsu Jan wrote:
As a Debian user, I confirm that Doug's patch (in a bit modified form)
fixes the issue for gstreamer-plugins-bad v0.10.23. Thanks Doug!
I modified the orig. upstream 0.10.23 commit for use in the 0.10.22
source used in Ubuntu 12.04 , for .23 the orig.
... for .23 the orig. likely would need no mod.
Strange! The upstream commit you mentioned isn't (fully?) applied to
gstreamer-plugins-bad v0.10.23-6 in Debian. When I said I modified your
patch a bit, I meant I removed a few parts that were already applied
(but hadn't fixed the issue).
I'll
The orig. is here, the patch attached brought Ubuntu's .22 version
up to .23 in /gst/videoparsers/gsth264parse*
gst/videoparsers/gsth263parse.c which as tested here was the best way to
go worked to fix completely
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-
Removing gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad has stopped me from playing certain
videos in SMPlayer recorded on my phone:
Resolution 960 x 544
Aspect ratio 1.7647
Format H264
Bitrate 2117 kbps
Frames per second 9.000
Selected codec ffh264vdpau
I get the first frame of video, but it the continues with
I guess those guys aim to beat kernel power regression absurdity when it
comes to the ammount of time a fix is actually pushed through updates...
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2 and 2 is 4, guys... not 5. This fix should undoubtedly be applied to
12.04.
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** Description changed:
*Adjusted description so as not to show as email to non logged in people
Most affected files are Baseline@L2.1, Baseline@L1.1 *
Those would be the most likely to fail to be decoded but certainly not
limited to kust them.
These files are commonly found online
You really do have to wonder what the problem is here with fixing, both
in 12.04 ATM 12.10
IF anyone affected happens to have a Debian install, could they report if the
issue exists there which version of the plugin, either 0.10.22 or 0.10.23
Maybe if it's not broken in Debian then the bug
Have the same issue with Totem. It will play certain MP4 videos, but not
others. The videos that don't work play in VLC. I can still get sound in
Totem, but no video whatsoever.
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@Doug: you can find the SRU procedures at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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I'd like to thank Doug for all his work on this bug. Also, can someone
with the power to apply the patch and push updated packages let us know
if this will ever be fixed for 12.04?
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You appear to be discounting doing a proper Stable Release Update for
12.04. Why?
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On 05/28/2012 09:44 AM, Max Bowsher wrote:
Doug:
You appear to be discounting doing a proper Stable Release Update for
12.04. Why?
I'm not discounting, just don't see any indication here (in this
report), that anyone other than users like myself cares.
I'm not up on how to present this for
Although moving libgstvideoparsersbad.so to a bak file restored my ability to
play a MP4 file with Totem (Movie Player), another consequence of the bug (I
think) remains.
That is, when right clicking on a MP4 file (via Nautilus) instead of a file
properties window opening up I just get a
The best solution here was to apply the patch I attached above in #33 to
the10.22.3 bad plugin source rebuild the package.
Then all works fine 12.04, nothing needs to be removed.
12.10 will be getting a new plugin version, likely 10.23, whether an issue
remains to be seen, the current debian
** Package changed: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu) = gst-plugins-bad0.10
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Thanks Doug...I really don't understand why the folks at Canonical don't
give to bug like this one the right importance...another one is bug
#780117, which is related to brasero...it's such a shame, you say your
target is precision, come on, fix these BIG bugs...moreover the fixes
are already
On a 32 bit install something like
sudo mv /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/gstreamer-0.10/libgstvideoparsersbad.so
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/gstreamer-0.10/libgstvideoparsersbad.so.bak
With the proposed solution in truth visible the picture ... until a time!
The program closes himself up :(
That is I
For those inclined to build the gst-plugins-bad0.10.22.3-2ubuntu2 source
here is a patch for gsth264parse that seems to work ok here (also has a
small gsth263parse change
Obviously it would be better if someone who knows ( cares) about
gstreamer* took care of this in whatever manner deemed
The attachment h264parse.patch of this bug report has been identified
as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has been subscribed to the
bug report so that they can review the patch. In the event that this is
in fact not a patch you can resolve this situation by removing the tag
'patch' from
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #676174
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** Changed in: gstreamer
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
** Changed in: gstreamer
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Thanks for this fix! Just applied it, and it worked for me as well. No
ill effects so far. Brilliant!
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What value there is to the videoparser plugin i don't know, you figure
there may be some, why else include it. (no one who has removed it has
reported any issue yet.
In a bit of a hack applied the 0.10 commit to the current source that ubuntu
uses in 12.04 (0.10.22) the videos affected now work
Moving libgstvideoparsersbad.so fixed the issue for me too
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horray that fixed it thanks Doug!
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** Summary changed:
- Fails to decode many common video files encoded as AVC 1 Baseline - L2.1,
Baseline - L1.1
+ gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, (libgstvideoparsersbad.so), causes a failure to
decode many common video files encoded as AVC 1 Baseline - L2.1, Baseline -
L1.1 others
** Description
Yup, moving
libgstvideoparsersbad.so
out of the way on a 32 bit install sorts things out for me. Will check on 64
bit machine at work tomorrow.
No obvious side effects yet.
Another thanks to Doug.
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works for me on a 64 bit install too
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973014
Title:
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, (libgstvideoparsersbad.so), causes
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