On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Tim Connors wrote:

> Didn't work :(  But it might not be in vdpau after all:
>
> (gdb) run -f
> /home/tconnors/movies/kaffeine/Videos_Play_SBS_Cycling_Central_Cycling_News_and_Results_Vid.flv
> Starting program: /usr/bin/xine -f
> /home/tconnors/movies/kaffeine/Videos_Play_SBS_Cycling_Central_Cycling_News_and_Results_Vid.flv
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
> This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.7.
> (c) 2000-2010 The xine Team.
> [New Thread 0x7ffff0968700 (LWP 29691)]
> [New Thread 0x7ffff0167700 (LWP 29692)]
> [New Thread 0x7fffef966700 (LWP 29693)]
> [New Thread 0x7fffef165700 (LWP 29694)]
> Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object
> file: No such file or directory
> vo_vdpau: Can't create vdp device : No vdpau implementation.
> [New Thread 0x7fffe8f6d700 (LWP 29695)]
> [New Thread 0x7fffe826f700 (LWP 29696)]
> [New Thread 0x7fffe7a6e700 (LWP 29697)]
> [New Thread 0x7fffe6042700 (LWP 29698)]
> [New Thread 0x7fffe5674700 (LWP 29699)]
> [New Thread 0x7fffe4c70700 (LWP 29702)]
> [New Thread 0x7fffdffff700 (LWP 29703)]
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x00007ffff796777d in gzread_i16 (fp=0xcd3e50) at osd.c:851
> 851     osd.c: No such file or directory.
>         in osd.c
> (gdb) bt
> #0  0x00007ffff796777d in gzread_i16 (fp=0xcd3e50) at osd.c:851
> #1  0x00007ffff79680b0 in osd_renderer_load_font (
>     filename=0xb4bd30 "/usr/share/xine-lib/fonts//sans-20.xinefont.gz",
> this=<optimized out>)
>     at osd.c:875
> #2  osd_set_font (osd=0xb49f00, fontname=<optimized out>, size=20) at
> osd.c:1182
> #3  0x000000000043cb27 in osd_init () at osd.c:153
> #4  0x0000000000411c5e in main (argc=0, argv=<optimized out>) at
> main.c:2214
> (gdb)
>
> gzread?


Seems to be a timing issue (yay!)

In one of the other Important "did not start" bugs against xine-ui (this
is a dup of all of them), mention is made of working sometimes with "xine
-V opengl".  In running it in quick succession, I was eventually able to
get 'xine -V opengl Doctor\ Who.m2t' (and sdl) to start and continue to
play (about 3 attempts out of 20 though).  Have never got any of the other
methods to start.

This is on a fairly slow 4 core NAS box with an onboard intel video
driver.  Running kernel 3.7.  It did once work, but I have no idea what
has broken.


-- 
Tim Connors


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