If it worked fine in VLC 1.0.x, and it works with gnome-dvb-
client/totem, and it does not vork with VLC 1.1.x it's probably not a
kernel driver problem.
Last tested on Ubuntu 11.10 with Gnome3 and VLC 1.1.12.
mpeg2 channels will play with gnome-dvb-client/totem on the same installation.
(gnome-
Adding the debug info again, as the original file cannot be opened
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Having problems watching TV with totem/gnome-dvb-daemon: no sound on
Danish MPEG4 channels. MPEG2 channels are OK.
I isolated the problem to gstreamer that stops when decoding the audio stream:
GST_DEBUG=mpeg*:5 gst-launch-0.10 dvbbasebin inversion=AUTO bandwidth=8
frequency
Ran the same command without and with raw dump. Hope it's the information
needed. Otherwise please give further instructions.
regards
Without dump:
vlc -v dvb:// :dvb-adapter=0 --dvb-frequency=73000 --dvb-bandwidth=8
--program=101
VLC media player 1.1.4 The Luggage (revision exported)
Blocke
Same problem in Denmark: running VLC 1.1.4 on released Ubuntu 10.10. VLC
log attached.
The system was upgraded from a working Ubuntu 10.04 with VLC working
correctly.
gnome-dvb-control can record programs correctly.
totem does not work.
** Attachment added: "vlc 653616"
https://bugs.launch
Can confirm the bug: cancelling fsck results in the error described in the bug
report.
Had to restart the computer and allow fsck to complete in order to get some
work done.
Running the same versions, but on a 64 bit system.
uname -a:
Linux ubuntu-pc 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 1
Same problem in released Ubuntu 10.04:
Using "Safely remove drive" to unmount my Nokia N900, following error is
displayed:
Unable to stop drive
Error detaching: helper exited with error code 1: Detaching device /dev/sdc
USB device: /sys/devices/pci:00/:00:02.1/usb1/1-4)
SYNCHRONIZE CACHE: