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** Changed in: xine-plugin (Ubuntu)
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Okit seems that it is a xine error...the file i tried works
flawlessly with mplayer. Xine gives the following error and stops
playback:
ebml: read error
[h264 @ 0x19b71c0]number of reference frames exceeds max (probably corrupt
input), discarding one
I have the same problem with Cyron. Some .mkv's play fine,others just
don't play. Sadly, i don't know of any way to provide with more useful
info apart from the following (since there i cannot use a verbose output
with kaffeine1.0-pre2 in Karmic)
$ kaffeine -v
Qt: 4.5.2
KDE: 4.3.2 (KDE 4.3.2)
Thank you, but found this bug report before, but Kaffeine doesn't crash
for me, it just doesn't play anything of the file, it says opening...
and than it stops playing. Thats all.
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kaffeine prints ebml: read error on opening mkv files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408881
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