Then shouldn't libxine-ffmpeg1 be part of restricted extras per the
above?
I understand it's not possible for miro to depend on xine due to the
restrictions, but after installing restricted extras, miro should work, not
fail to play every sample stream.
Mike
On 10/6/07, Chris Halse Rogers <[EMAI
After consideration, I'm marking this bug as invalid. Having Miro
recommend rather than depend on libxine1-ffmpeg is the correct
behaviour.
In Hardy this won't be an issue; we'll use the gstreamer backend. Sadly
this is not possible for Gutsy.
** Changed in: miro (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Chris H
Progress & seeking work just fine for me here with the Xine renderer.
If you can reproduce this, could you file another bug with more details
(such as which videos work, which don't work, etc)
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Miro fails to play films when using default renderer (gstreamer works OK)
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Additionally, progress and seeking do not work when using xine renderer.
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Miro fails to play films when using default renderer (gstreamer works OK)
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libxine1-ffmpeg is required by Miro to play most videos in its default
list of feeds. Without the package, none of the default feeds in the app
will work.
Testing 3 of the default feeds, 100% fail out of the box.Synaptic will
not pull in this package by default when miro is installed, nor is it
in
By "stream", I meant "video". Or rather "the thing that you play in
miro".
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Miro has no streaming support.
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While I'd love to enable the gstreamer renderer by default, it's not
going to happen for Gutsy - there's just not enough time to test it.
I'll probably do this for Hardy.
Miro does *not* depend on libxine1-ffmpeg. Many videos should play
without it, and ffmpeg (like almost all decoders) has paten
Miro doesn't require that package, so I don't have it installed.
So it looks like the bug is that the miro package should depend on
libxine1-ffmpeg.
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Miro fails to play films when using default renderer (gstreamer works OK)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147589
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do you have libxine1-ffmpeg installed?, it is needed in order to play
video files with xine backend.
** Changed in: miro (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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