Bug#863606: vlc: Unable to play DVDs after upgrading to Stretch
On 12/10/17 17:04, Sebastian Ramacher wrote: I attached the output of vdpauinfo to this message. Looks like that was missing from your mail. Here is the output of vdpauinfo: display: :0.0 screen: 0 API version: 1 Information string: G3DVL VDPAU Driver Shared Library version 1.0 Video surface: name width height types --- 420 4096 4096 NV12 YV12 422 4096 4096 444 4096 4096 Y8U8V8A8 V8U8Y8A8 Decoder capabilities: namelevel macbs width height MPEG1 0 65536 4096 4096 MPEG2_SIMPLE3 65536 4096 4096 MPEG2_MAIN 3 65536 4096 4096 H264_BASELINE --- not supported --- H264_MAIN --- not supported --- H264_HIGH --- not supported --- VC1_SIMPLE --- not supported --- VC1_MAIN --- not supported --- VC1_ADVANCED --- not supported --- MPEG4_PART2_SP --- not supported --- MPEG4_PART2_ASP--- not supported --- DIVX4_QMOBILE --- not supported --- DIVX4_MOBILE --- not supported --- DIVX4_HOME_THEATER --- not supported --- DIVX4_HD_1080P --- not supported --- DIVX5_QMOBILE --- not supported --- DIVX5_MOBILE --- not supported --- DIVX5_HOME_THEATER --- not supported --- DIVX5_HD_1080P --- not supported --- H264_CONSTRAINED_BASELINE --- not supported --- H264_EXTENDED --- not supported --- H264_PROGRESSIVE_HIGH --- not supported --- H264_CONSTRAINED_HIGH --- not supported --- H264_HIGH_444_PREDICTIVE --- not supported --- HEVC_MAIN --- not supported --- HEVC_MAIN_10 --- not supported --- HEVC_MAIN_STILL--- not supported --- HEVC_MAIN_12 --- not supported --- HEVC_MAIN_444 --- not supported --- Output surface: name width height nat types B8G8R8A8 4096 4096y NV12 YV12 Y8U8V8A8 V8U8Y8A8 A4I4 I4A4 A8I8 I8A8 R8G8B8A8 4096 4096y NV12 YV12 Y8U8V8A8 V8U8Y8A8 A4I4 I4A4 A8I8 I8A8 R10G10B10A2 4096 4096y NV12 YV12 Y8U8V8A8 V8U8Y8A8 A4I4 I4A4 A8I8 I8A8 B10G10R10A2 4096 4096y NV12 YV12 Y8U8V8A8 V8U8Y8A8 A4I4 I4A4 A8I8 I8A8 Bitmap surface: name width height -- B8G8R8A8 4096 4096 R8G8B8A8 4096 4096 R10G10B10A2 4096 4096 B10G10R10A2 4096 4096 A84096 4096 Video mixer: feature namesup DEINTERLACE_TEMPORAL y DEINTERLACE_TEMPORAL_SPATIAL - INVERSE_TELECINE - NOISE_REDUCTION y SHARPNESSy LUMA_KEY y HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L1y HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L2- HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L3- HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L4- HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L5- HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L6- HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L7- HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L8- HIGH QUALITY SCALING - L9- parameter name sup min max - VIDEO_SURFACE_WIDTH y48 4096 VIDEO_SURFACE_HEIGHT y48 4096 CHROMA_TYPE y LAYERS y 04 attribute name sup min max - BACKGROUND_COLOR y CSC_MATRIX y NOISE_REDUCTION_LEVELy 0.00 1.00 SHARPNESS_LEVEL y -1.00 1.00 LUMA_KEY_MIN_LUMAy LUMA_KEY_MAX_LUMAy
Bug#863606: vlc: Unable to play DVDs after upgrading to Stretch
Control: reassign -1 mesa-vdpau-drivers 13.0.2-1 Control: severity -1 important Control: tags -1 = moreinfo Control: merge 847012 -1 On 2017-06-21 17:21:54, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > Le 21/06/2017 à 13:34, Sebastian Ramacher a écrit : > > > Sorry, I categorized the vdpau driver incorrectly. It looks more like > > mesa-vdpau-drivers. Could you please install vdpauinfo, run it and attached > > its > > output? > > I attached the output of vdpauinfo to this message. Looks like that was missing from your mail. > > > The issues could be a variant of #847012 or #765967. > > It looks more like #847012 than #765967 since I don't get a green screen. So let's reassign it and merge it with the other bug. Note that the maintainers of mesa are waiting on the vdpauinfo output and X server logs. Cheers > > > Please try selecting on of the XCB or OpenGL outputs instead of automatic > > or the > > VDPAU one. (I thought there was one for VA-API, but I remembered > > incorrectly.) > > I tried theses options: > * VDPAU output -> scrambled > * XVideo output (XCB) -> video doesn't play > * OpenGL GLX video output -> scrambled > * X11 video output (XCB) -> scrambled > * DirectFB video output -> video doesn't play > * GNU/Linux framebuffer video output -> video doesn't play > * Color ASCII art video output -> works :) > * Video memory output -> video doesn't play > * OpenGL video output (experimental) -> scrambled > * YUV video output -> video doesn't play > * ASCII-art video output -> works > * OpenGL for Embedded Systems video output -> scrambled > * OpenGL for Embedded Systems 2 video output -> scrambled > * Dummy video output -> video doesn't play > * Statistics video output -> video doesn't play > -- Sebastian Ramacher signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#863606: vlc: Unable to play DVDs after upgrading to Stretch
Le 21/06/2017 à 13:34, Sebastian Ramacher a écrit : > Sorry, I categorized the vdpau driver incorrectly. It looks more like > mesa-vdpau-drivers. Could you please install vdpauinfo, run it and attached > its > output? I attached the output of vdpauinfo to this message. > The issues could be a variant of #847012 or #765967. It looks more like #847012 than #765967 since I don't get a green screen. > Please try selecting on of the XCB or OpenGL outputs instead of automatic or > the > VDPAU one. (I thought there was one for VA-API, but I remembered incorrectly.) I tried theses options: * VDPAU output -> scrambled * XVideo output (XCB) -> video doesn't play * OpenGL GLX video output -> scrambled * X11 video output (XCB) -> scrambled * DirectFB video output -> video doesn't play * GNU/Linux framebuffer video output -> video doesn't play * Color ASCII art video output -> works :) * Video memory output -> video doesn't play * OpenGL video output (experimental) -> scrambled * YUV video output -> video doesn't play * ASCII-art video output -> works * OpenGL for Embedded Systems video output -> scrambled * OpenGL for Embedded Systems 2 video output -> scrambled * Dummy video output -> video doesn't play * Statistics video output -> video doesn't play
Bug#863606: vlc: Unable to play DVDs after upgrading to Stretch
Hi On 2017-06-13 09:30:10, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > Control: tag -1 - moreinfo > > Le 12/06/2017 à 21:31, Sebastian Ramacher a écrit : > > > Looks like you have libvdpau-va-gl1 installed and use a Intel GPU. As this > > combination caused problems in the past, could you please try to disable > > hardware decoding, or force vlc to use VA-API or unsinstalling > > libvdpau-va-gl1 > > completely? > > > > (This might be totally unrelated to your issue, but I am not aware of any > > changes between jessie and stretch that could have caused regressions in DVD > > support.) > > Thank you for the hint Sebastian. libvdpau-va-gl1 isn't installed, and > after disabling the hardware acceleration (in Tools -> Preferences -> > Video -> Accelerated video output) I get the same result. Sorry, I categorized the vdpau driver incorrectly. It looks more like mesa-vdpau-drivers. Could you please install vdpauinfo, run it and attached its output? > Since my initial report I observed the same scrambled output with a .ts > file not from a DVD, so that's probably not a dvdcss issue. The issues could be a variant of #847012 or #765967. > The laptop is a Thinkpad T60p with an Intel Core 2 Duo T2600 and an ATI > Mobility FireGL V5200 video card. > > Is there a way to force the use of VA-API with this setup? In Output > combobox of the video settings I saw nothing related to VA-API. Please try selecting on of the XCB or OpenGL outputs instead of automatic or the VDPAU one. (I thought there was one for VA-API, but I remembered incorrectly.) Cheers -- Sebastian Ramacher signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#863606: vlc: Unable to play DVDs after upgrading to Stretch
Control: tag -1 - moreinfo Le 12/06/2017 à 21:31, Sebastian Ramacher a écrit : > Looks like you have libvdpau-va-gl1 installed and use a Intel GPU. As this > combination caused problems in the past, could you please try to disable > hardware decoding, or force vlc to use VA-API or unsinstalling libvdpau-va-gl1 > completely? > > (This might be totally unrelated to your issue, but I am not aware of any > changes between jessie and stretch that could have caused regressions in DVD > support.) Thank you for the hint Sebastian. libvdpau-va-gl1 isn't installed, and after disabling the hardware acceleration (in Tools -> Preferences -> Video -> Accelerated video output) I get the same result. Since my initial report I observed the same scrambled output with a .ts file not from a DVD, so that's probably not a dvdcss issue. The laptop is a Thinkpad T60p with an Intel Core 2 Duo T2600 and an ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 video card. Is there a way to force the use of VA-API with this setup? In Output combobox of the video settings I saw nothing related to VA-API. Emmanuel Bourg signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#863606: vlc: Unable to play DVDs after upgrading to Stretch
Control: tag -1 + moreinfo On 2017-05-29 10:33:22, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > Package: src:vlc > Version: 2.2.6-1~deb9u1 > Severity: important > > Hi, > > I upgraded my laptop to Stretch and vlc is no longer able to play DVDs. > The sound is fine but the video is scrambled. libdvd-pkg is installed > and configured though, it installed libdvdcss2 1.4.0-1. Other programs > like mplayer and handbrake are still able to read the DVDs properly. > > I'm attaching the debug output of vlc. Let me know if more details are > necessary. ... > ebourg@thinkpad:~$ DVDCSS_CACHE=off DVDCSS_VERBOSE=2 vlc -vvv ... > [81cb5b28] vdpau_display vout display debug: using back-end G3DVL VDPAU > Driver Shared Library version 1.0 Looks like you have libvdpau-va-gl1 installed and use a Intel GPU. As this combination caused problems in the past, could you please try to disable hardware decoding, or force vlc to use VA-API or unsinstalling libvdpau-va-gl1 completely? (This might be totally unrelated to your issue, but I am not aware of any changes between jessie and stretch that could have caused regressions in DVD support.) Cheers -- Sebastian Ramacher signature.asc Description: PGP signature