Thanks Risto. I just tried reverting to 177, which worsened the problem :-(
But it's definitely an issue with the Nvidia drivers.
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The jerky, slow, bursty playback is still very much present in 8.04.2
even without the subtitles.
Package: kaffeine
Priority: optional
Section: kde
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Original-Maintainer: Debian KDE Extras Team
@Lars: Was working for me on vanilla 8.04/i386 + proprietary drivers,
albeit with a much smaller screen size.
@all: I've reported the subtitle-related issue at the nvnews forum:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=1929108 and closed bug
158190 and
@anybody who reported this bug: Do you have subtitles enabled? If yes,
it's this bug:
http://bugs.xine-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/158190.
If anybody doesn't use the proprietary nvdidia drivers, please report
this at
I don't have this problem anymore w. 8.10 KDE 4.2 and yes, I'be been
using subtitles all the time with proprietary nvidia.
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@Risto: Are you using the 177 drivers?
Also, if this is indeed equal to bug 158190 it only occurs with the
proprietary nvidia drivers.
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Yes, I have 177.82-0ubuntu0.1 installed.
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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10?
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Same problem here as in the original bug report - DVD playback in Kaffeine is
very jerky, but VLC plays fine.
Up-to-date Kubuntu 8.04 installation (KDE 3.5), default desktop display
settings.
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My kaffeine plays videos now smoothly, some update must have fixed it..
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Sama here. VLC works OK, Kaffeine slow, jumpy and so on..
64-bit Kubuntu w. KDE4, compiz or kde 3d effects not active
Qt: 3.3.8b
KDE: 3.5.9
Kaffeine Player: 0.8.6
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Update: Removing compiz only solved the problem with playback of video
files. DVD playback remains jerky as Lars originally described.
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Update: I noticed that this problem appeared at about the time I enabled
Kubuntu's desktop effects.
Removing compiz-fusion and all related compiz* packages (through Adept,
or the command line) 'solves' the problem with Kaffeine's playback.
Note that disabling the desktop effects but leaving the
Same problem here.
~$ kaffeine -v
Qt: 3.3.8b
KDE: 3.5.9
Kaffeine Player: 0.8.6
I've tried all the xine video driver settings. The only one that works
is xshm. All others won't init:
Error: Can't init new Video Driver opengl - using auto!
07:14:14 PM: xine: found demuxer
If if helps anything to compare, VLC plays the same disc just fine on
the same system.
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