Juergen Lock <[email protected]> wrote: > I just saw vlc 2.2.0 is out and updated the port, please test: > > https://people.freebsd.org/~nox/tmp/vlc-2.2.0-001.patch
Thanks for the update.
I get a couple of warnings at build time:
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-egl, --disable-libvnc,
--disable-quicksync, --enable-dirac, --enable-glx, --with-qt-includes,
--with-qt-libraries, --with-extra-includes, --with-extra-libs
[...]
====> Running Q/A tests (stage-qa)
Warning: 'lib/vlc/plugins/codec/libtheora_plugin.so' is not stripped consider
trying INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip or using ${STRIP_CMD}
[... same message for the other plugins ....]
The installed binary seems to mostly work as expected.
The only regression I noticed so far is that vlc doesn't get the final window
size right when it's started with a video file specified on the command line:
https://www.fabiankeil.de/bilder/screenshots/vlc/vlc-2.2.0-001-rendering-flaw.jpg
After going to fullscreen and back again (for example by hitting f twice)
vlc uses the expected window size. Moving the window around has the same effect.
Loading the video through the GUI seems to work around the problem as well.
I'm using a tiling window manager (i3) which could be part of the problem
and I wouldn't be surprised if the problem was OS-independent.
Fabian
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