As far as upstream is concerned this is invalid. Best of luck if you
want to fork the HTTP and MMS inputs in Ubuntu
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This is not reproducible. Please provide the VLC logs.
And do note that you cannot use subtitles with inputs that have non-
zero-based timestamps (including MPEG Transport Streams).
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This is not a miredo bug per se, moving to Ubuntu. That said, I doubt
that Ubuntu will want to take this up in main.
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add video/webm to supported MIME formats in the .desktop file
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vlc audio output stops with pulseaudio error: Invalid number of
channels
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VLC breaks the graphical system
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/me thinks it should be extensively tested before it gets back-ported to
any stable Ubuntu release.
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There is not much we can do on VLC side without the VLC informations.
Please provide the verbose VLC log (vlc -vv).
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I have no problem playing the specified video (10 and a half minutes
without a hitch).
If you think there is a bugin VLC, please provide a patch. As far as I
am concerned, this issue is closed.
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X server crashed and hung up VLC's X connection. Not a VLC bug.
You can work around this by selecting a different video output method in
the VLC preferences.
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We need a sample file to forward this bug to VLC developers.
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Not VLC bug as far as I can tell. The console log show something is
wrong with the GTK UI engine for Qt4, but this may or may not be
relevant to the bug.
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Not being able to tune has nothing to do with not being able to parse
the stream. Please don't pollute bug reports; it's highly confusing.
And the we're back to beginning: VLC developers need a sample dump of
the failing *British* stream.
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'vlc --reset-config' should fix the problem. Be sure to not enable
podcasts in the preference dialog. You don't need to enable it to use it
anyway.
Correct fix would require change in libproxy.
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Tentative patches there:
http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc/vlc-1.1.git;a=shortlog;h=5e38b9763af421af77c59a544d7ff64dfb451cc6
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Hmm well.. VLC tuning timed out on the frequencies that were supposed to
exist. I have no clue what the problem is then.
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Title:
network stream
VLC does not stop at the slightest interruption. If there is transient
packet loss, playback will be paused when the input buffers underflow,
until the buffers refill to a reasonable level. This is a bit annoying,
but it is unavoidable.
Otherwise, if the connection fails, then VLC gives up. This
I am not in the UK and that's why I asked for a dump. Which works fine
for me. But as said, I use 386, not x68-64. And libdvbpsi 0.2.0.
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If it affets Totem too, then it's probably a bug in underlying audio
stuff, namely PulseAudio or ALSA.
There is not much infos in this bug report, so it's pretty much
impossible to make any further analysis.
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The provided vlc1.dump plays fine for me on VLC 1.0.7, VLC 1.1.10 and
VLC 1.2.0 (i386).
Discontinuity errors pretty much always happen when tuning to a DVB
channel (or when there is packet loss). That is not an issue.
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Looks like a 64-bits pointer is downcast to 32-bits and then sign-
extended back to 64-bits. This must be a bindings problem.
- Not Ubuntu bug.
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What *I* see is most likely a kernel driver bug. I don't know if we're
seeing the same bug or two different bugs with similar symptoms though.
Could you try this? Add this line to /etc/pulse/daemon.conf (you will
need sudo):
default-sample-rate = 48000
Save the file, and restart PulseAudio:
#
I don't understand how it got there, 'vlc -vv' would tell that. But in
any case, this bug does not look like it has anything to do with Unity.
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vlc crashed with SIGSEGV in
Hmm, I hit a possibly similar problem today, after kernel upgrade. I managed to
work around it this way:
1/ remove PulseAudio
2/ start VLC (using ALSA) as: vlc --aout-rate 48000
I guess PulseAudio could be kept if I could convince it to output at
48kHz instead of 44.1kHz.
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So the problem is, libproxy uses Xlib, thus initializing Xlib for
thread-unsafe operation. Thus both the VLC Qt4 interface and the VLC
skins interface refuse to start afterward. So then VLC goes to command
line mode. Therefore, it won't appear on the graphical desktop.
The bug lies in the GNOME
We don't distinguish Fix Committed from Fix Released in upstream VLC. If
it's in the git tree, it's released.
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Not hearing anything with ALSA is a strong sign that PulseAudio ALSA
emulation is not working correctly, not VLC.
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The needed fix belongs in libproxy. I doubt that confirming the bug in
'vlc (Ubuntu)' will do much good.
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The culprit should be exposed this way:
# gdb vlc
(gdb) break XOpenDisplay
y
(gdb) break XInitThreads
y
(gdb) run
...
(gdb) bt
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package vlc-nox 1.1.9-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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Milestone: None = 1.1.10
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Importance: Undecided = High
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If you are unable/unwilling to provide the requested, then I am unable
to investigate.
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Ultimately, the real issue is to get someone to fix the new code in VLC
1.2, which has synchronization and stuttering problems, instead of the
big memory leak.
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Still waiting for the requested outputs...
The Debian bug reports seems to imply that upgraded NVidia drivers fix
the problem. But Ubuntu and Debian version numbers don't match in any
useful way that I could figure out.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = In Progress
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It looks like you have enabled the video always on top option. Please
disable it if you don't like it. It's not on by default.
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error: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libvlcplugin.so: undefined symbol:
NPP_Initialize
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output device to surround51 in the VLC preferences. It
will be easier in VLC 1.2.0, but it should already be feasible.
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If it had been an error from the memory allocation, I would have agreed
to blame VLC. But scheduling in atomic context can only be a kernel-side
bug.
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Status: New = Fix Released
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Milestone: None = 1.1.10
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VLC doesn't play audio on some files
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I am not saying PulseAudio is bad. I am saying the Canonical, Red Hat
and Novell's of this world cannot expect a hobbyist project like
VideoLAN to have the resources to write decent PulseAudio support in
VLC.
If you have a problem with that, you are more than welcome to write the
code yourself.
thrash:// is not a valid URI scheme, so VLC cannot resolve it to a
location. This looks like a bug in Nautilus to me: it should provide the
real file path instead.
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Status: New = Opinion
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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All VLC 1.1.x versions are affected by this bug (memory leak and audio
stops) by default. In VLC 1.2.x development as of today, this problem is
fixed, but audio sync is quite poor. In versions 1.0.x and older, VLC
will use ALSA by default; this might work if the PulseAudio ALSA plugin
is installed
On OOM, it depends how much swap space you have, and how patient you
are...
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@LocutusOfBorg While you got it right that VLC 1.2 is officially
unstable, all my attempts to fix audio/video synchronization in VLC 1.2
with PulseAudio have failed, and I will certainly not be able to fix it
by the time VLC 1.2.0 is out.
Ubuntu (and Fedora and OpenSUSE...) have slapped
@Theodor van Nahl: you are experience a different bug, see #743323.
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If both VLC _and_ Totem crashes, then it's most certainly a bug in the
X11 server. Perhaps XVideo is broken or something.
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I don't understand your problem description about echo et al.
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Hmm, woops. Obviously a TS dump makes no sense if VLC cannot find the
transponders.
Can you paste the output of that?
# vlc -Idummy -vv dvb://
Output of exhaustive scan would also be good, but I cannot seem to figure out
how to do it...
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Status: Expired =
Of course, with --no-embedded-video, the video is not embedded... so the
main UI shows the cone. You need to look at the dedicated video window!
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I assume it was a bug in KDE. Marking fixed anyway based on comment #6.
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@LocutusOfBorg It's not a simple bug fix to be backported. It is a
massive rewrite of the affected plug-in.
And then, that new version has its own problem: I perceive a lot of
stutter at super-nominal playback speeds. Also sometimes audio and video
are not synchronized. So I think it is not ready
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error: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libvlcplugin.so: undefined symbol:
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Is this reproducible with the latest Ubuntu KDE versions? If so, can you
please provide a log of 'valgrind vlc' while hitting the bug?
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Does this also happen if VLC is started as vlc --no-embedded-video? Are
you using the normal Qt interface or the skin engine?
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I am not able to reproduce your bug report. This kind of problem is
symptomatic of corrupted installation, either due to unofficial package
or buggy underlying library. In many cases, vlc -vv --reset-plugins-
cache will fix it, or at least give a clue what library is broken.
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I am not able to reproduce the problem. Can someone please provide the
output of:
$ valgrind /usr/lib/vlc/vlc-cache-gen /usr/lib/vlc/plugins -f
and of:
$ gdb --args /usr/lib/vlc/vlc-cache-gen /usr/lib/vlc/plugins -f
run
TIA.
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
Added nvidia drivers based on the Debian BTS comments.
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package vlc-nox 1.1.9-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed
If I understand AptOrdering.txt, vlc-nox was not installed, implying it
already was installed earlier. I can only guess that vlc-cache-gen got
removed or in the mean time. User error, file system or dpkg bug?
Then
$ apt-get install --reinstall vlc-nox
should fix the problem.
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Hmm, so the problem is A/52 audio with 3 channels. The VLC 1.1
PulseAudio output does not support 3 channels (only 1, 2, 4, 5.1 and
7.1).
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No clue what the problem is then, and truth be told, I don't really
understand your symptoms description.
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static audio echo when playing
@drdim http://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/vlc-
devel/2010-October/077184.html
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error: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libvlcplugin.so:
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vlc crashed om
Unfortunately, it looks like your XVideo driver is broken and just
overlays the video on top of everything. You can work around it using
another video output plugin (but video rendering will be slower).
** Package changed: vlc (Ubuntu) = xorg-server (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: vlc
Milestone: 1.2.0 = 1.1.10
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vlc audio output stops with pulseaudio error: Invalid number of
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errors inside kdecore.
Moving the bug...
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Does anyone have a way to reproduce this RELIABLY?
Also the output of 'pactl list' when the bug occurs would be nice...
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Rémi Denis-Courmont (rdenis)
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Can you please post the console output of:
$ vlc -vv rtp://@233.xx.xx.xx:1234
(be sure to replace xx's)?
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Does it work any better if you run VLC as:
$ vlc --no-embedded-video
?
Can you attach the X11 properties of the buggy fullscreen window (run
xprop then click on the window)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/737192
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 737192
[Kubuntu and VLC] - Use of KIO SLAVES to open remote files (located in
Network) instead of needing CIFS to do it
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I am sorry, but I find your bug report very confuse and I am unable to
even understand what symptoms you are trying to describe. Please explain
CLEARLY what you expect and what you get instead.
It seems you broke your VLC UI configuration though. You can reset it by
running:
$ vlc --reset-config
VLC sets the mouse cursor to be invisible if the pointer has not moved
for a short while. There are no cursor changes by VLC.
I am not able to reproduce this issue with KWin, so I suspect it is a
bug in your window manager (not expanding the VLC window to full screen
quite right).
** Changed in:
Window title bar, and more generally, window decoration are the
responsibility of the window manager, not VLC.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 743323 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/743323
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 743323
vlc memory leak
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** Package changed: vlc (Ubuntu) = libvpx (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/748763
Title:
vlc crashed with SIGSEGV in start_thread()
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Unfortunately, I do not understand what you mean. Please express your
problem clearly.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
vlc crashed with SIGSEGV in start_thread()
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