[Desktop-packages] [Bug 202288] Re: Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

2013-02-21 Thread Walter Garcia-Fontes
Sorry for this bug not having been attended for a while. Ivan or anybody
else affected by this bug. Please open a new bug with "ubuntu-bug totem"
and your system information if you are still seeing the bug of this
report, since it is too old to have any useful debugging information.
Otherwise please kindly ignore this message.

** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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Title:
  Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

Status in “totem” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: totem

  Totem Player (using gstreamer) loses sound when changing audio track.

  * .mkv movies (which Nautilus reports as 'Matroska' something or other I 
think).
  * commercial DVD

  
  DESCRIPTION:
  --

  When starting Totem (the gstreamer variant that is) with the video, it
  will play it okay, but with some default language selected. When I
  change the language, sound stops, even though the video keeps playing.

  The same thing happens when seeking in the movie (.mkv, not confirmed on 
DVD), whether it is using the keyboard or the scroll wheel or dragging the 
position slider (BTW, isn't there supposed to be a "Seek To: hh:mm:ss" dialog 
available somewhere? I can't find it).
  Since Totem often (but strangely, not always) picks the wrong language for 
audio and I like to skip back or forth now and then, this makes it rather 
useless in playing .mkv or DVD movies.

  
  PACKAGE VERSIONS:
  ---

  totem: 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
  gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg: 0.10.3-6
  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg: 0.8.7-10ubuntu1 (I'm not sure this package is still 
needed, but the v0.10 packages never actually _replaced_ the v0.8 ones in Apt)

  HOW TO REPRODUCE:
  
  Play a DVD movie, go to Sound -> Languages and change track. You'll then 
notice there's no more sound while movie keeps playing.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 202288] Re: Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

2012-06-19 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

Status in “totem” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: totem

  Totem Player (using gstreamer) loses sound when changing audio track.

  * .mkv movies (which Nautilus reports as 'Matroska' something or other I 
think).
  * commercial DVD

  
  DESCRIPTION:
  --

  When starting Totem (the gstreamer variant that is) with the video, it
  will play it okay, but with some default language selected. When I
  change the language, sound stops, even though the video keeps playing.

  The same thing happens when seeking in the movie (.mkv, not confirmed on 
DVD), whether it is using the keyboard or the scroll wheel or dragging the 
position slider (BTW, isn't there supposed to be a "Seek To: hh:mm:ss" dialog 
available somewhere? I can't find it).
  Since Totem often (but strangely, not always) picks the wrong language for 
audio and I like to skip back or forth now and then, this makes it rather 
useless in playing .mkv or DVD movies.

  
  PACKAGE VERSIONS:
  ---

  totem: 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
  gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg: 0.10.3-6
  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg: 0.8.7-10ubuntu1 (I'm not sure this package is still 
needed, but the v0.10 packages never actually _replaced_ the v0.8 ones in Apt)

  HOW TO REPRODUCE:
  
  Play a DVD movie, go to Sound -> Languages and change track. You'll then 
notice there's no more sound while movie keeps playing.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 202288] Re: Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

2012-03-11 Thread Ivan Akulov
Ubuntu version: 11.10
sorry, I can't attach a file (it's about 10 Gb). but it happens with any long 
(a hour and longer) mkv file (i haven't tested it for short files)

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Title:
  Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

Status in “totem” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: totem

  Totem Player (using gstreamer) loses sound when changing audio track.

  * .mkv movies (which Nautilus reports as 'Matroska' something or other I 
think).
  * commercial DVD

  
  DESCRIPTION:
  --

  When starting Totem (the gstreamer variant that is) with the video, it
  will play it okay, but with some default language selected. When I
  change the language, sound stops, even though the video keeps playing.

  The same thing happens when seeking in the movie (.mkv, not confirmed on 
DVD), whether it is using the keyboard or the scroll wheel or dragging the 
position slider (BTW, isn't there supposed to be a "Seek To: hh:mm:ss" dialog 
available somewhere? I can't find it).
  Since Totem often (but strangely, not always) picks the wrong language for 
audio and I like to skip back or forth now and then, this makes it rather 
useless in playing .mkv or DVD movies.

  
  PACKAGE VERSIONS:
  ---

  totem: 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
  gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg: 0.10.3-6
  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg: 0.8.7-10ubuntu1 (I'm not sure this package is still 
needed, but the v0.10 packages never actually _replaced_ the v0.8 ones in Apt)

  HOW TO REPRODUCE:
  
  Play a DVD movie, go to Sound -> Languages and change track. You'll then 
notice there's no more sound while movie keeps playing.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 202288] Re: Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

2012-03-11 Thread madbiologist
Ivan - which version of Ubuntu are you using?  Can you attach one of the
mkv files which show the problem?

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Title:
  Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

Status in “totem” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: totem

  Totem Player (using gstreamer) loses sound when changing audio track.

  * .mkv movies (which Nautilus reports as 'Matroska' something or other I 
think).
  * commercial DVD

  
  DESCRIPTION:
  --

  When starting Totem (the gstreamer variant that is) with the video, it
  will play it okay, but with some default language selected. When I
  change the language, sound stops, even though the video keeps playing.

  The same thing happens when seeking in the movie (.mkv, not confirmed on 
DVD), whether it is using the keyboard or the scroll wheel or dragging the 
position slider (BTW, isn't there supposed to be a "Seek To: hh:mm:ss" dialog 
available somewhere? I can't find it).
  Since Totem often (but strangely, not always) picks the wrong language for 
audio and I like to skip back or forth now and then, this makes it rather 
useless in playing .mkv or DVD movies.

  
  PACKAGE VERSIONS:
  ---

  totem: 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
  gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg: 0.10.3-6
  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg: 0.8.7-10ubuntu1 (I'm not sure this package is still 
needed, but the v0.10 packages never actually _replaced_ the v0.8 ones in Apt)

  HOW TO REPRODUCE:
  
  Play a DVD movie, go to Sound -> Languages and change track. You'll then 
notice there's no more sound while movie keeps playing.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 202288] Re: Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

2012-03-11 Thread Ivan Akulov
(with mkv files)

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Title:
  Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

Status in “totem” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: totem

  Totem Player (using gstreamer) loses sound when changing audio track.

  * .mkv movies (which Nautilus reports as 'Matroska' something or other I 
think).
  * commercial DVD

  
  DESCRIPTION:
  --

  When starting Totem (the gstreamer variant that is) with the video, it
  will play it okay, but with some default language selected. When I
  change the language, sound stops, even though the video keeps playing.

  The same thing happens when seeking in the movie (.mkv, not confirmed on 
DVD), whether it is using the keyboard or the scroll wheel or dragging the 
position slider (BTW, isn't there supposed to be a "Seek To: hh:mm:ss" dialog 
available somewhere? I can't find it).
  Since Totem often (but strangely, not always) picks the wrong language for 
audio and I like to skip back or forth now and then, this makes it rather 
useless in playing .mkv or DVD movies.

  
  PACKAGE VERSIONS:
  ---

  totem: 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
  gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg: 0.10.3-6
  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg: 0.8.7-10ubuntu1 (I'm not sure this package is still 
needed, but the v0.10 packages never actually _replaced_ the v0.8 ones in Apt)

  HOW TO REPRODUCE:
  
  Play a DVD movie, go to Sound -> Languages and change track. You'll then 
notice there's no more sound while movie keeps playing.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 202288] Re: Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

2012-03-11 Thread Ivan Akulov
Opening it. I see it very often.

** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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Title:
  Totem loses sound when seeking or when switching language

Status in “totem” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: totem

  Totem Player (using gstreamer) loses sound when changing audio track.

  * .mkv movies (which Nautilus reports as 'Matroska' something or other I 
think).
  * commercial DVD

  
  DESCRIPTION:
  --

  When starting Totem (the gstreamer variant that is) with the video, it
  will play it okay, but with some default language selected. When I
  change the language, sound stops, even though the video keeps playing.

  The same thing happens when seeking in the movie (.mkv, not confirmed on 
DVD), whether it is using the keyboard or the scroll wheel or dragging the 
position slider (BTW, isn't there supposed to be a "Seek To: hh:mm:ss" dialog 
available somewhere? I can't find it).
  Since Totem often (but strangely, not always) picks the wrong language for 
audio and I like to skip back or forth now and then, this makes it rather 
useless in playing .mkv or DVD movies.

  
  PACKAGE VERSIONS:
  ---

  totem: 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
  gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg: 0.10.3-6
  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg: 0.8.7-10ubuntu1 (I'm not sure this package is still 
needed, but the v0.10 packages never actually _replaced_ the v0.8 ones in Apt)

  HOW TO REPRODUCE:
  
  Play a DVD movie, go to Sound -> Languages and change track. You'll then 
notice there's no more sound while movie keeps playing.

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