There have been a large number of bugfixes with the latest VLC release,
1.0.1-1ubuntu1. Can you reproduce your issue with this latest version?
You can test this in Ubuntu Karmic, or Ubuntu Jaunty with the MOTU Media
PPA at https://launchpad.net/~motumedia/+archive/ppa . Thanks in
advance.
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If you install ubuntu-restricted-extra package it automatically replaces
libavcodec51 with libavcodec-unstripped-51.
Using libavcodec51 instead of libavcodec-unstripped-51 leads to other
serious problems like Bug #294502.
To fix all these problem, we should change packages dependencies from
This problem is affecting a growing number of VLC users as more migrate
to the newer version. Like Brett, I useD VLC for MVPMC, and cannot any
longer due to this bug.
Jean-Baptiste mentions a linking problem...if that is the real
solution, how do we test to confirm and implement it?
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Your VLC doesn't seem to have been linked to this new libavcodec.
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Cannot transcode to mp2v/mp4v
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304887
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I can confirm this. Even after installing libavcodec-unstripped-51, I
get segmentation faults e.g.:
*** glibc detected *** vlc: corrupted double-linked list: 0x091d0468 ***
Segmentation fault
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Cannot transcode to mp2v/mp4v
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304887
You received this bug
I agree. The vlc package provided is quite useless for me. I use vlc
with the telnet interface with mvpmc to transcode divx on the fly to
mpeg to stream to my Hauppage MediaMVP set-top box. I get a similar
error.
[0404] telnet interface: using the VLM interface plugin...
[0404] telnet
This bug makes vlc basically a media player and disables roughly 1/2 or
more of the functionality it should have.
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Cannot transcode to mp2v/mp4v
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304887
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