Simos:
I think you would be better off filing a new bug report and posting a link to
it from here.
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Sitsofe: Thanks.
I made the new bug report, it's available at
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-base0.10/+bug/226098
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On vanilla 8.04, when I try to place the screencasts from
http://www.rousette.org.uk/projects/screenshots/index
(such as
http://www.rousette.org.uk/projects/images/uploads/movies/intro_tracks15.mov),
GStreamer crashes without giving the option to install a supported codec
package:
$ totem
Even the superman trailers work now. Can this be marked fixed?
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yes, I guess we should mark it as fixed ;)
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Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
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Indeed, totem and even my video-texture stuff - with the custom pipeline
- works now with sound. Great! I'd say this is a Fixed candidate.
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FWIW, that some of those superman trailers didn't play due to faad
erroring out was
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341231
and should be fixed in gst-plugins-bad CVS (patch should be easy to
backport).
MacSlow: I doubt the faad binary incompatibility issues cited in GNOME
bug
MacSlow:
I think this is a similar but different problem because first up your examples
are H264 whereas mine where MPEG-4 video.
Secondly my examples played in xine but not gstreamer whereas yours seem to
stutter and make a strange cricketty sound in xine even though there is a fair
amount
In the gstreamer-bugzilla for gst-plugins-bad 0.10.3 are some nasty issues
discussed regarding faad ABI-incompatibilities
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340762 for faad-CVS and last stable
faad-release. I have the feeling this is not directly gstreamer- or
totem-related at all. It
No I would not mark it as fixed. I just ran into some H.264/AVC-encoded
quicktime trailers where I get that exact same faad-related Maximum number of
scalefactor bands exceeded-error. The example clips below used to work just a
few days ago. I don't know in which update-cycle they stopped
Damn it... forgot to mention that I'm running dapper (flight 7) here and using
the most up-to-date gstreamer (in this particular case I've
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad 0.10.3-0ubuntu1 installed) bits from the repository.
Ehm... according to the the gstreamer-plugin list faad should be part of
And now after the latest round of gstreamer updates I think this problem has
gone away...
Mark as fixed?
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