Public bug reported:
While watching the exact same FLV (FLash Video) file on Ubuntu Linux 7.10 (with
all updates) and on Microsoft Windows 2000, I realized that, unfortunately, the
playback quality was far lower in Ubuntu ("pixelization" effect), and playback
was jaggy (lots of short and frequent lags).
The video player I used on Windows was Microsoft Windows Media Player, and on
Ubuntu I tried both gxine and totem (gstreamer), but the effect remained the
same.
The computer has an ATI Radeon graphics card, with Xv enabled on Linux, and a
2GHz processor. I easily reproduced the problem with other files, on other
computers.
I think it's important that Ubuntu the highest-quality playback possible
for all supported video formats.
If you have any ideas whatsoever, please ask. I will try to do my best
to answer in the next ~12h after your reply.
Thank you for being there!
** Affects: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Ubuntu GNOME (ubuntu-gnome)
Status: New
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu GNOME (ubuntu-gnome)
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Bad quality in FLV playback
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197842
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