> In any case, please attach the output of the command
> 'xvinfo', 'xdpyinfo' and ideally also the file
> /var/log/Xorg.0.log. That would contain enough
> information for the maintainers of the respective
> driver package to investigate the lack of XV further.
'xvinfo' and 'xdpyinfo' don't produ
--- On Sat, 8/4/12, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> T, can you please elaborate what display hardware and
> drivers you use
> so that we can reassign this bug appropriately?
Sure, please see below.
I'm OK with the way things are as VLC is working now and that's all I wanted in
the first place. I don
I was able to get VLC working by removing some old obsolete libraries and
setting "Video Settings" | Output to "X11 Video Output (XCB)"
If the output is set to Default, VLC hangs.
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--- On Tue, 5/15/12, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> What exact versions of e.g. libavcodec53, libavutil51,
> etc. do you have installed?
# aptitude show vlc-nox libaa1 libavcodec53 libavcodec-extra-53 libavutil51 |
grep -i "package\|version"
Package: vlc-nox
Version: 2.0.1-4+b1
Package: libaa1
Ver
--- On Mon, 5/14/12, RĂ©mi Denis-Courmont wrote:
> It looks like:
> - You have forced the XVideo video output in the
> preferences,
Maybe, though I don't remember when or how it was done and am not sure what
preferences you refer to.
> - Your system does not support XVideo.
>
> Not much VLC ca
Package: vlc
Version: 2.0.1-4+b1
For some reason VLC player refuses to play video files. It starts up, shows the
first frame of the video but doesn't play it further. What's strange, KDE
DragonPlayer plays the same videos fine and I believe DragonPlayer relies on
VL