That is not what this bug is about. I suggest you read the bug
description before hijacking bugs.
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Failed to open VDPAU backend l
And likewise not a Xine or VDR issue either.
** Changed in: xine-ui (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: vdr-plugin-xineliboutput (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: linux-lts-xenial (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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As already explained, this is NOT a VLC bug.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Failed to open VDP
(And the following Xine error relates to XVideo, and probably is a
totally different and Xine-specific bug.)
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The error message is totally normal and expected if there is no driver.
It's a bit confusing because libvdpau defaults to the NVIDIA driver,
regardless of the GPU vendor or lack thereof. But either way, there are
no ways that libvdpau can work without a backend driver.
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Closing VLC bug as already explained in previous comment.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Faile
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PPC: no mpeg-2 video playback
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Driver issue.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Graphic issues on the VLC media player with VDPAU
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So that's a but in your XVideo driver, not in VLC then. Please reassign.
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libvdpau takes the VDPAU driver "vendor" name from the DRI2 extension.
If you have Intel HD Graphics, that will be i965. The error is printed
by libvdpau.
The problem lies between libvdpau, and the VDPAU driver or lack thereof.
vdpauinfo, mplayer, mpv and VLC can do nothing about it. In my opinion
So fglrx is crashing on:
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
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vlc crashed with SIGSEGV in XQueryExtension()
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corrupt vlc video window on playing with menu or others top windows
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Based on the recent history of Ubuntu VLC, I think this is neither Xorg
nor VLC but Qt4...
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Please don't assign bugs to *upstream* VLC unless:
- you have forwarded them on the VLC bug tracker,
- they affect the latest upstream version,
*and*
- they are not caused by the utter disaster that the Ubuntu/Unity fork of Qt4
constitutes.
Thank you. Upstream does not normally read Launchpad bug
This is clearly not a VLC bug. Something is ruining the XVideo
configuration for NVidia cards.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Whole system crash when try to run VLC
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I would open a new bug and a comment referencing this one. The root
cause is probably slightly different now, so reopening would bring
confusion.
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vlc crashed with SIGSEGV in brw_update_renderbuffer_surface()
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Looks like a bug in your display drivers, probably crashes when XVideo
is used.
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us
I have reassigned the bug. But unless you're able to provide useful X
logs and stack traces, it is unlikely that the Xorg maintainers will be
able to do anything.
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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That's not right. Other threads in VLC do call getenv() too, for
instance through libdbus or XCB, not just the Qt UI thread.
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That's a bug in the XVideo driver.
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> Correct me if I wrong but this call is happening from the Qt
libraries, not from the VLC itself.
That is why it is a bug. The only safe place to call putenv() is early
in the VLC main() function, before any thread is created. In practice,
the VLC code base has long since been audited and all set
VLC is multi-threaded and putenv() is not thread-safe. Any attempt to
call putenv() from within the VLC process is a bug, except at the very
beginning of the VLC main() function.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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package vlc-plugin-p
Will someone ever care to post the stack trace?
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In both cases, the crash did not happen. This can mean two things:
- The faulty underlying component has been upgraded since then.
- The faulty underlying component crashes because it is configured after
vlc-nox is configured during the Ubuntu upgrade.
But that does not help. We need the crash lo
Two months and 24 duplicates later, still waiting for someone to care to
run two commands and provide the requested informations :-(
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Remote watch: Debian Bug tracker #609125 => None
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vlc crashed with SIGSEGV in vdp_device_create_x11()
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X server crashed and hung up VLC's X connection. Not a VLC bug.
You can work around this by selecting a different video output method in
the VLC preferences.
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Still waiting for the requested outputs...
The Debian bug reports seems to imply that upgraded NVidia drivers fix
the problem. But Ubuntu and Debian version numbers don't match in any
useful way that I could figure out.
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If both VLC _and_ Totem crashes, then it's most certainly a bug in the
X11 server. Perhaps XVideo is broken or something.
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Unfortunately, it looks like your XVideo driver is broken and just
overlays the video on top of everything. You can work around it using
another video output plugin (but video rendering will be slower).
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Added nvidia drivers based on the Debian BTS comments.
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I am not able to reproduce the problem. Can someone please provide the
output of:
$ valgrind /usr/lib/vlc/vlc-cache-gen /usr/lib/vlc/plugins -f
and of:
$ gdb --args /usr/lib/vlc/vlc-cache-gen /usr/lib/vlc/plugins -f
run
TIA.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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vlc crashed with SIGSEGV in XF86DRIQueryVersion()
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VLC Media player Crashes X (10.10 Maverick)
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is mostly a problem of the past these days. To fix it, you can try to
use another XVideo adapter, change GPU, or maybe fix the XVideo driver.
In any case, this is not a VLC problem.
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"Default/XVideo" display overwrites on top of other windows
So it is a segmentation fault in X.
VLC complains about a buggy server because it exposes a non-functional
MIT-SHM extension. This is a long-standing bug in the OpenSSH X11
display export. But this cannot justify that Xorg is crashing.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
Unfortunately, this bug report only shows the VLC output. To further
isolate the problem, some more tests can be done, notably:
1/ Try to use VLC with a different video output method, especially the plain
X11 output.
# vlc -V x11
If that works fine, then it's most certainly a bug in the XVideo dr
>From that trace, VLC is _not_ crashing. It's aborting because the X
server disconnected it.
As for why X crashes, I don't know but that's not a VLC bug. Most
probably a video driver bug.
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Complete system crash must be due to buggy XVideo driver then.
** Also affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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nee: (unassigned) => Rémi Denis-Courmont (rdenis)
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Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: vlc
Milestone: None => 1.1.0
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Status: New => Confirmed
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This bug cannot be investigated as the retracing failed. That said, it
looks like a problem in FGLRX
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VLC crashes when concurrently entering Xlib. That should be fixed in the
upcoming VLC 1.1.0.
I guess the X server crashed first, which made VLC crash in the Xlib
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Milestone: None => 1.1.0
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