Hello,
Le 2014-12-07 01:37, Francesco Muzio a écrit :
The bug has been debated here
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/12622
And here seems to be found a possible patch, not yet applied
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/attachment/ticket/12622/vlc-2.2-greenline.patch
That patch is incomplete and I suspect it will lead to crashes in some
cases.
I still consider this a bug in XVideo drivers, but there is a
work-around in VLC now. Unfortunately, that means XVideo output will
require memory copying. This is not avoidable without a fix for the
XVideo drivers (which is unlikely to happen anytime soon).
Probably this bug happen only with libav and not with ffmpeg
So that sentence sounds a lot like trolling libav developers and the
choice of libav by the Debian multimedia team. I don't know where you
stand on libav vs ffmpeg, but the green line issue is solely between VLC
and the XVideo drivers. VLC and at least some XVideo drivers disagree on
how scaling cropped pictures should be achieved.
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Rémi Denis-Courmont
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