Hi Micah.
Sorry for the change. I has nominated the package for jaunty now but
how can I show support to the release?
Tnx!
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Firefox crashes when trying to view Quicktime movie trailers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376932
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Please do not change the status. Fix Released means it is fixed in the
latest development release. Please reference this document for the
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The correct way to request this fix for Jaunty is to use the Nominate
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This bug is NOT fixed. The mplayerplug-in (3.55-2ubuntu1) is ONLY for
Karmic (the future 9.10) so Ubuntu 9.04 has the bug yet!
Please, compile the mplayerplug-in (3.55-2ubuntu1) for Jaunty...
Thanks
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Firefox crashes when trying to view Quicktime movie trailers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
This bug is NOT fixed. The mplayerplug-in (3.55-2ubuntu1) is ONLY for
Karmic (the future 9.10) so Ubuntu 9.04 has the bug yet!
Please, compile the mplayerplug-in (3.55-2ubuntu1) for Jaunty...
Thanks
** Changed in: mplayerplug-in (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => In Progress
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Firefox cr
This bug was fixed in the package mplayerplug-in - 3.55-2ubuntu1
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mplayerplug-in (3.55-2ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes: LP: #386705
- debian/control:
+ add Xb-Npp-xxx tags accordingly to "firefox distro add-on support"
Moving to mozilla-mplayer
** Package changed: firefox (Ubuntu) => mplayerplug-in (Ubuntu)
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Firefox crashes when trying to view Quicktime movie trailers
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Interesting. If the problem goes away if you switch away from mozilla-
mplayer, I'd conclude the problem is the mplayer plugin. I've updated
the package accordingly.
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Firefox crashes when trying to view Quicktime movie trailers
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Well, I've switched to gecko-mediaplayer, instead of mozilla-mplayer and
it now works.
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Sorry, the mplayer problems on the command line are a red-herring. If I
increase mplayer's cache size then I don't get a problem.
So, I still think the problem is between firefox and mozilla-mplayer.
BTW, I'm running on an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T8100.
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Firefox crashes when trying to view
When I view a trailer from the command line, e.g.:
gmplayer
'http://movies.apple.com/movies/universal/publicenemies/publicenemies-intltlr_h.640.mov?width=640&height=272'
Then it will start to play, but will encounter problems a little bit
into the trailer, sometimes crashing, sometimes just hang
Well, I've got an nvidia card, see the lspci output below. I tried with
the NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver 180, 173, and with neither of
them. Same problem for all of them. I think it is an mplayer problem:
if I open the URL in xine, it works. In mplayer, it doesn't work,
complaining "It seem
Thanks for your bug report and for helping to improve Ubuntu. I was not
able to reproduce this behavior. The Quicktime trailer you listed played
fine for me and did not crash Firefox.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
$ apt-cache policy firefox
firefox:
Installed
r...@ryan-laptop:~$ firefox
ADDED URL: publicenemies-intltlr_h640w.mov
code: 31
speed -1
Segmentation fault
r...@ryan-laptop:~$
Removing mozilla-mplayer avoids the crash, but then I can't view the
trailers.
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