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WeatherGod,
I ran the command you requested (aptitude search ~i~Oopenshot) I got no
output at the terminal. At this point I have removed the errant
packages, disabled the OpenShot PPA and reinstalled the packages. This
seems to have fixed my issue.
If you would like I can add the Openshot repo
I'll leave that decision up to the developers at this point. If
Reinhard wants to pursue this, he may ask you to do so.
Thanks for your help, and I am glad we have you at a point where videos
work again.
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Thanks for the help. I enjoyed working through the issue with you.
On 12/01/2009 01:54 PM, WeatherGod wrote:
I'll leave that decision up to the developers at this point. If
Reinhard wants to pursue this, he may ask you to do so.
Thanks for your help, and I am glad we have you at a point
Ryan, having the Openshot PPA enabled may have caused the package
manager to take on certain updates from that repo. It appears that this
issue is being caused not by OpenShot directly, but rather one of its
dependencies.
Can you please run the following command: aptitude search ~i~Oopenshot
and
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WeatherGod wrote on 2009-11-23:
Ryan, thank you for taking the time to report this bug.
Your report seems similar to a discussion on this thread:
I've tried the attached file (Puppet.wmv), and it plays back just fine
with ffplay.
Tested with libavcodec-extra-52, Version: 4:0.5+svn20090706-2ubuntu4.
I've also tried vlc and totem, all players play the attached file just
fine for me.
have you perhaps installed some ppa that replaced ffmpeg
Ok here is the ffmpeg output for one of my *.wmv file.
[coffeeboy:~]-[11:06:59 on Wed Nov 25]- ffmpeg -i ~/Videos/Puppet.wmv
FFmpeg version SVN-r19352-4:0.5+svn20090706-2ubuntu2, Copyright (c) 2000-2009
Fabrice Bellard, et al.
configuration: --extra-version=4:0.5+svn20090706-2ubuntu2
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Ryan, thank you for taking the time to report this bug.
Your report seems similar to a discussion on this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1281367
Did you happen to install any video editing software recently like
Openshot?
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I have not installed Openshot, bu I did install dvdstyler and
Oggconvert. I am removing these packages and will try the suggestion in
the linked forum.
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Thank you We can mark this one SOLVED
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Ryan, I am glad that helped you. Note that Fix Committed is for when
there is a package update. I am going to set this for further
investigation, though. Could you see if it is just dvdstyler or
oggconvert that caused the issue?
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WeatherGod, I checked the packages (dvdstyler and oggconvert) in
synaptic. When dvdstyler is selected for install libavcodec52 is
replaced with libavcodec-extra-52.
After some tinkering today I believe libavcodec-extra-52 is the problem
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Moving this to the ffmpeg package, although, I think totem (and even
vlc) should also be listed, as well?
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please state the exact package version of the related packages. Also
attach the output of 'ffmpeg -i /path/to/affected/file'
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Reinhard Tartler,
Here is the info you requested
libavcodec52 - 4:0.4+svn20090706-2ubunutu2
libavcodec-extra-52 - 4:0.4+svn20090706-2ubunutu3 (with this installed
video play back is broken)
totem - 2.28.2-0ubuntu3
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Ryan B coffeb...@sbcglobal.net writes:
Reinhard Tartler,
Here is the info you requested
libavcodec52 - 4:0.4+svn20090706-2ubunutu2
libavcodec-extra-52 - 4:0.4+svn20090706-2ubunutu3 (with this installed
video play back is broken)
can you please attach the file. If the file is too big, try
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